Electrical Assessor
Job Title: Electrical Assessor
Location: Durham Region, Ontario
Job Type: 1-Year Contract
Salary: $50 - $75 per hour
About the Role:
We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Electrical Assessor to support maintenance and operational activities within a nuclear facility. The ideal candidate will be responsible for assessing work requests, preparing detailed work instructions, and coordinating the procurement of necessary materials and resources. This role requires a deep understanding of electrical systems, nuclear plant processes, and safety protocols.
Key Responsibilities:
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Review and assess work requests, work orders, and preventive maintenance predefines to determine scope and requirements.
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Convert existing work plans into comprehensive and detailed work instructions.
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Assemble all necessary data and information for planned work activities.
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Identify and order spare parts required for preventive and corrective maintenance.
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Evaluate the work environment to determine applicable maintenance support programs, including but not limited to:
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Radiation Protection
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Fire Protection
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Industrial Safety
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Conduct equipment walk-downs to verify deficiencies and ensure equipment configuration aligns with requirements.
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Review and select relevant sketches, drawings, and procedures to include in work order packages.
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Prepare and manage work protection documents, such as:
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Work Permits
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Confined Space Permits
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Hot Work Permits
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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
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Task Safety Analysis (TSA)
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Radiological and Fire Protection Plans
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Foreign Material Exclusion (FME) and Waste Handling Plans
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Research and utilize design manuals, manufacturer manuals, drawings, and Bills of Material.
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Identify required materials and ensure compliance with design specifications.
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Coordinate with procurement teams to ensure materials are ordered, staged, and meet required specifications.
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Track material requests, monitor delivery timelines, and issue expediting requests as necessary.
Qualifications & Requirements:
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Grade XII education (High School Diploma or equivalent).
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Completion of a 2-year diploma in Electrical, Electronics, Computer, or Instrumentation Technology from a College of Applied Arts and Technology.
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Strong understanding of nuclear plant equipment and processes, including:
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Foreign Material Exclusion (FME)
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Radiation Protection
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Control of Flammable Materials
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Pressure Vessel Codes
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Experience reviewing and preparing technical work instructions and maintenance work orders.
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Familiarity with industrial safety standards and work protection requirements.
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Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics, and design documentation.
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Strong organizational and communication skills with attention to detail.
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Ability to work collaboratively with various teams, including maintenance, engineering, and procurement.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Previous experience in a nuclear facility or heavy industrial environment.
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Knowledge of asset management and computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS).
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Familiarity with regulatory and compliance standards for nuclear operations.