Project Manager

  • Regular/Permanent
  • Canada / Saskatchewan
  • In Office
  • Apply Before 11/29/2024

Welcome to Orano

Helping to meet current and future challenges to preserve our world and build the world of tomorrow while taking care of everyone's health is stimulating for you. For us too. By joining the Orano Group, a leading international player in the nuclear industry, you are in the right place.

Every day we work to produce efficient low-carbon energy, to fight global warming, to find solutions that save natural resources, and to contribute to progress in health.

Our strengths? Across the entire fuel cycle, we have extensive expertise in cutting-edge technologies, safe, high value-added products and services, and a strong capacity for innovation. All of these factors reflect the strong skills of our 17,000 employees, whom we are constantly striving to develop. With their different backgrounds and experience, they are proof of our openness to all talents. They share the same ambition: to give nuclear energy its full value.

Job description

Orano Canada Inc. (OCI), based in Saskatoon, SK, is committed to safely delivering high-quality projects to achieve the targeted benefit for the company and its partners. The Project Manager will join OCI’s Engineering and Projects group to perform project management duties to meet the needs of the group. The Project Manager will be responsible for leading multiple and varying projects as assigned by the Project Management Supervisor.

 

We welcome candidates with a range of experience levels, so if you are excited about this opportunity, we encourage you to apply!

 

Responsibilities include: 

·         Lead projects ranging in value from small projects (i.e. $50k) to medium-sized projects (>$50k to <$5M) from conception to turnover

·         Apply PMI as well as OCI-defined project management methods and strategies (Scope Management, Stakeholder Management, Schedule Management, Cost Management, Risk Management, Quality Management and Procurement Management) which are fit for purpose for individual projects with respect to scale, complexity and importance

·         Develop project management plans including costs and schedules

·         Monitor, measure and forecast project health, including KPIs and compliance, for assigned projects by working closely with stakeholders across the organization and external to the organization, including engineering consultants and construction contractors

·         Provide regular project updates to the various stakeholders

·         Work closely with E&P’s Engineering Supervisor and discipline leads in ensuring that reviews are completed for engineered drawings, equipment specifications, data sheets, or other technical documents

·         Prepare Scopes of Work (SOW) for services and material purchases

·         Review tender documents prepared by external consultants

·         Contribute to the development, evaluation, negotiation and execution of contracts

·         Embrace and support Operational Excellence efforts and OE Culture

·         Comply with all Orano health, safety and environmental policies, practices and procedures

·         Promote and adhere to Orano Canada’s values: Safety and Environmental policies, Customer Satisfaction, Continuous Improvement, Respect and People Development, Cohesion and Team Spirit, and Exemplarity, Integrity, Responsibility

 

Work Location & Schedule: 

·         Saskatoon Corporate Office

·         Travel to Orano mine or project sites is required with varying frequency and duration. As in any project management position, flexibility is required due to the potential for dynamic developments and the responses these may require

Our Full-Time Benefits

  • A customized onboarding experience upon your arrival
  • A welcoming environment and great coworkers 
  • A competitive salary and benefits package
  • Training and Development opportunities throughout your career
  • Fitness equipment available for use on work / camp premises
  • All of the advantages of a large group while maintaining the dynamics of a smaller company: career advancement opportunities, social committee, interesting projects and opportunities to get involved in our strong commitments to communities. 

Ideal qualifications

Skills and Qualifications for the position include:

·         5-10 years of experience managing industrial greenfield and/or brownfield projects

·         Experience working within or with other small to medium scale mining and processing organizations

·         P. Eng Designation or combination of AScT with demonstrated Project Management Experience of similar size and complexity

·         Project Management Professional (PMP) designation (preferred)

·         Experience with MS Project and SAP or equivalent systems (preferred)

·         Ability to foster and maintain good working relationships within all departments in an organization

·         Ability to support multiple concurrent initiatives with a variety of unique stakeholders

·         Effective interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal

·         Experience in executing projects at a remote location and working with operations and maintenance teams (preferred)

This position is subject to pre-employment checks including education and criminal record verification. 

Drug and alcohol substance testing is a requirement for all safety sensitive positions at Orano Canada.  

Project Manager

Ref: 2024-18245

Regular/Permanent

#100-833 45th Street West, Saskatoon, SK

Apply Before 11/29/2024

ORANO-BU-BATIMENT

Orano Canada Inc.

As a sustainable uranium producer, Orano Canada is committed to safety, environmental protection and contributing to the prosperity and well-being of neighbouring communities.

We have been exploring for uranium, developing mines and producing uranium concentrate for more than 55 years. Headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, we are a leading producer of uranium in Canada. The Orano-operated McClean Lake mill is a unique facility and the most technologically advanced mill in the world for the processing of high-grade uranium ore without dilution.

We value the knowledge, experience and cultures and commit to the advancement of Indigenous Peoples, Women, Visible Minorities and People with Disabilities, and strongly encourage all candidates from these designated groups to apply for our exciting career opportunities.

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