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Technical Manager Licensing
- Emplacement Toronto
- Type d’emploi Emploi permanent
- Salaire $128k - 170k per year
- Discipline Nucléaire
- Références JOB-27907
Location: Toronto
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Salary: $128,000 - $170,000
Vacancies: 1
Responsibilities:
- Provide technical management of individuals and teams executing commercial and internal work packages, some of which may be multi-disciplinary, in the design and build phases of the new build project. This includes:
- Approving technical documents prepared by staff working under them. Planning and executing work consistent with quality, cost and schedule requirements.
- Removing barriers that would impact deliverables to meet project requirements and priorities, working with the assigned staff to find solutions and optimizations.
- Providing technical advice to staff and as appropriate subject matter expertise to staff and management.
- Participating in the preparation of commercial proposals and approving the technical content of proposals under their direction related to the new build project.
- Forecasting resource demands for the assigned work scope, including skills, capabilities, and durations. Interfacing with clients and successfully delivering engineering products in accordance with customer specification and requirements.
- Working with marketing and other corporate groups to maintain and improve client relationships and offerings.
Qualifications:
- 10 years of licensing experience in a nuclear project environment, including experience leading engineering teams.
- Thorough knowledge of the Codes and Standards used in NPP licensing in Canada. Comparable knowledge for the USA and the EU an asset.
- Thorough understanding of the Canadian nuclear licensing regulations
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Additional, preferred qualifications:
- Engineering degree in a related engineering discipline
- Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario, qualified to seal engineering documents.
- Experience managing and/or performing multidisciplinary work with significant interfacing requirements with interfacing disciplines such as licensing, safety analysis, mechanical, electrical/I&C, process control, and civil engineering.
- Experience working in a nuclear facility licensed in Canada, highly preferable.
- Willing to travel to and potentially work at Project sites to meet project needs (Note: the initial site location is at the Mississauga head office in Ontario).