Position: Safety Analyst Engineer, Project Engineer or Section Head (PG 4)
Department: Deterministic Safety Analysis
Location: Sheridan Park-SP2
Job Description:
This is the first level of direct and sustained supervision of other professional engineers, OR the start of the specialization process, applying mature engineering knowledge in planning and conducting projects with scope for independent accomplishment and coordination of difficult and responsible assignments. Assignments may include a combination of engineering and supervisory work.
Senior Engineer or Project Engineer
· independently performs assignments with instructions about the general results expected.
· fully competent in the conventional aspects of at least one engineering field or discipline.
· plans and conducts own work requiring initiative and independent judgement.
· develops new concepts or proposes substantial design modifications to meet functional requirements.
· devises new approaches to problems in the engineering speciality.
· develops, plans, schedules, conducts or co-ordinates detailed phases of the engineering work in part of a major project or in a total project of considerable scope.
· work involves conventional engineering practice but may include a variety of complex features such as conflicting design requirements, unsuitable standard materials and difficult co-ordination requirements.
· assesses the feasibility and soundness of proposed engineering methods.
· applies broad knowledge of precedents in the engineering discipline or field and a good knowledge of the principles and practices of related disciplines or fields.
· recommendations are normally accepted as technically accurate and feasible and are reviewed with regard to their overall soundness of judgement.
· as project engineer has prime responsibility to co-ordinate work of considerable technical and commercial complexity or co-ordinates substantial aspects of large-scale projects. Defines work scope, communicates client requirements, monitors and reports progress.
· work is assigned in terms of objectives and relative priorities.
· as Senior Engineer, provides technical guidance and leadership to engineers at lower grade levels and/or other technical employees.
· provides guidance on important technical mattersSection Head
· PG 4 is the first grade at which the supervision of other engineers is normally assigned as a continuing responsibility. In this context performs part of the Senior Engineer’s work, plus some or all of the following:
· plans, co-ordinates, and supervises an engineering section involved in a technical issue or several smaller engineering assignments with complex features requiring application of intensive and diversified knowledge of engineering principles and practices in related fields. Reviews technical documents prepared by employees supervised. Prepares inputs into and monitors budgets, estimates, schedules, work packages. Co-ordinates with other groups as required to establish interfaces.
· may be required to use advanced techniques and/or modify theories, precepts, guides and practices in his/her own field.
· may conduct work having scope for individual achievement and hands on participation in difficult technical work.
· assigned problems may make it necessary to modify established guides, devise new approaches and form conclusions from comparable situations.
· makes independent decisions on engineering problems and methods for persons supervised.
· represents the section in meetings dealing with problem resolution and the planning and co-ordination of work. May be delegated to represent the branch or department on occasion.
· as Section Head, recommendations of section are reviewed for soundness of judgement; modifications to standard designs and decisions are subject to management review.
· supervises, co-ordinates and reviews the work of engineers and support employees; estimates and monitors schedules and assigns work to meet completion dates.
· consistent with the foregoing, provides input or makes recommendations to management with respect to performance appraisal of and leave for employees supervised and may be called upon to provide input or make recommendations concerning selection, training and discipline.
Qualifications:
A Relevant honours degree from a university of recognized standing in Engineering or Science;A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience (experience obtained in advanced degree programs will be considered for applicability against this requirement);Must be conversant with computer environments; proficiency in both Linux and WINDOWS environments is a strong asset;Broad knowledge of thermal-fluid sciences (fluid flow, heat transfers, multi-phase flow and thermodynamics)Familiarity and experience with some of the safety and licensing computer codes such as CATHENA, NUCIRC, GOTHIC and MAAPProficiency in computer programming, especially FORTRAN, is desirable;Good knowledge of the CANDU design, with particular emphasis on the heat transport system (HTS) and plant control, containment and moderator systems would be an assetGood knowledge of underlying engineering principles and practicesExperience in licensing activities would also be an assetExcellent oral and written communication skills are required;Ability to work well under pressure and be flexible, i.e., must be able to perform varied work assignments effectively and respond quickly to changing project needs;Ability to show initiative while working in a team environment;Ability to work to budget and schedule;Must be willing to travel occasionally to participate in meetings and workshops;Full commitment to working in a formal QA environment.