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Regional Supervisor, Nuclear

Hybrid
Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
CA$100,430 - CA$138,092/annual
Senior Level
Full-Time

About the role

The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is a not‑for‑profit regulator dedicated to enhancing public safety across Ontario. TSSA’s team of over 450 professionals delivers safety oversight across multiple regulated sectors through technical expertise, compliance, and collaboration with industry partners. At TSSA, safety is embedded in our culture and in all aspects of our work. Each role at TSSA has an impact on keeping Ontarians safe through engagement, evidence, enforcement, and education. We help build a safer community. 

At TSSA, your work contributes to a safer Ontario every day. As a Regional Supervisor, you will support the coordination and oversight of inspection activities that help ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards. Working alongside inspectors, industry partners, and internal teams, you will provide technical guidance, support consistent practices, and contribute to a proactive, risk-informed approach to safety. In a collaborative and purpose-driven environment, your contributions will help strengthen trust, improve outcomes, and protect communities across the province. 

Your Key Contributions: 

  • Support Regulatory Compliance: Supervise inspection activities within the Boilers and Pressure Vessels (BPV) program area to confirm compliance with the Technical Standards and Safety Act, applicable regulations, and adopted codes and standards including ASME, CSA, and National Board requirements.
  • Coordinate Inspection Operations: Assign and monitor inspection schedules, priorities, and resource allocation to support service delivery commitments, operational continuity, and timely response to regulatory requirements. 
  • Promote Quality Assurance: Conduct audit reviews, monitor inspection outcomes, and support continuous improvement initiatives to maintain consistency, technical accuracy, and regulatory effectiveness across inspection activities. 
  • Provide Technical Guidance: Respond to stakeholder inquiries, escalations, and concerns by providing interpretation of applicable codes, regulations, and safety requirements in a clear and professional manner. 
  • Support Public Safety Initiatives: Participate in incident response activities, operational reviews, and special projects that contribute to public safety, risk reduction, and improved regulatory oversight. 
  • Encourage Collaboration and Industry Engagement: Work closely with internal teams, contractors, industry associations, and advisory groups to support coordinated inspection delivery, policy interpretation, and knowledge sharing. 
  • Maintain Safe Work Practices: Promote adherence to occupational health and safety requirements, corporate safety procedures, and safe field practices while supporting a respectful and inclusive work environment. 

Your Qualifications & Key Strengths: 

  • Apply Technical and Supervisory Experience: Bring a minimum of five years of technical experience within BPV, including at least three years supporting and coordinating the work, training, and ongoing technical competency development of inspection or technical teams. 
  • Maintain Required Certifications: Hold National Board In-service and Authorized Inspector Commissions with required endorsements including R, B, and N; NS endorsement considered an asset, along with a valid TSSA Certificate of Competency. 
  • Apply Regulatory and Technical Knowledge: Demonstrate experience interpreting and applying ASME codes, CSA standards, Ontario regulations, National Board requirements, and quality assurance processes within BPV operations. 
  • Support Safe and Compliant Operations: Apply knowledge of inspection principles, audit practices, technical documentation review, and occupational health and safety requirements to support consistent regulatory outcomes and public safety. 
  • Respond to Complex Field and Operational Issues: Assess inspection findings, address technical and regulatory concerns, support incident response activities, and contribute to ASME audits and nuclear surveys where applicable. 
  • Communicate and Collaborate Effectively: Provide clear technical guidance and regulatory interpretation to inspectors, contractors, and internal stakeholders while supporting collaborative problem-solving and service delivery. 
  • Support Workforce Readiness: Coordinate training activities, continuing education, certification maintenance, and knowledge sharing to support ongoing technical competency and operational effectiveness. 
  • Utilize Regulatory Systems and Tools: Apply proficiency with CRM platforms, Power BI, Microsoft Office, Epicor, and technical audit tools to support inspections, reporting, scheduling, and operational tracking.  

Travel Requirements: 

  • Travel is required to the Bruce Power to work on the Major Component Replacement Project 
  • Hybrid: 3 days on site, 2 days working remotely from home 

Extra Information That Matters 

Hiring Range Details: The hiring range for this role is $100,430.18 -$138,091.50. The annual salary may vary depending on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications.

Fostering a strong safety culture: TSSA has earned the 5-Star Safety Cultures Award from Canadian Occupational Safety magazine for four consecutive years (2022-2025).    For more information on TSSA and our values please visit our career page {hyperlink} 

Equal Opportunity Employer: TSSA is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are committed to building and maintaining collaborative, caring and positive work environments so that our employees bring their whole selves to work each and every day. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply without regard to race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or disability. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

Accommodation: TSSA is pleased to offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities. If you are interested in applying for a job opportunity, or are contacted by us regarding a job opportunity, please advise of any accommodation you may require. 

Posting Details: This job posting is for an existing vacancy within TSSA. We are actively seeking a qualified candidate to fill the current position. We encourage all interested applicants to apply. TSSA uses AI to support screening of pre-screening question responses. Even if an application is flagged by the system, our team endeavours to review all candidates’ qualifications and experience.   

About Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA)

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Everyday throughout Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) enhances public safety where people live, work and play. Our employees take pride knowing that their work makes a difference in the lives of people across the province.

TSSA regulates the safety of amusement devices, elevating devices, ski lifts, boilers and pressure vessels, operating engineers and fuels. Our range of safety services include public education, certification, licensing, engineering design review, inspections, investigations, safety management consultation, compliance support and enforcement and prosecution activities.

Employees at TSSA are working together to transform the organization to find better ways to reduce harm. We are a not-for-profit and self-funded organization. Our head office is in Toronto and we employ approximately 400 employees, 70% of whom work in Operations right across the province.

We are looking for people who are: passionate about public safety; highly skilled problem-solvers; collaborators who are invested in their communities and committed to life-long learning and development.

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