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Engineer/Engineering Trainee (Human Factors)

Bruce Powerabout 23 hours ago
Tiverton, Ontario
Mid Level
temporary

About the role

Currently, our Human Factors division has an Engineer/Engineering Trainee opportunity. The successful candidate will be providing Human Factors input into the engineering change control process, managing the Bruce Power Human Factors program, overseeing the work of numerous HF contractors working for Bruce Power, representing Bruce Power on national and international standard and guidance committees, and interacting with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) on behalf of Human Factors in Design at Bruce Pow er.

This is a temporary position which may be for a period of up to 60 months, offers a competitive compensation package and is located on-site in Tiverton, Ontario.

What will you be responsible for?

  • Contribute to and foster a safety culture to support Bruce Power’s Safety First value;
  • Maintain and revise the Human Factors Engineering Program Plan (HFEPP) currently in place at Bruce Power;
  • Identify innovation opportunities to improve and enhance the Human Factors program at Bruce Power;
  • Maintain and/or update Human Factors procedures for the section/department/division as required;
  • Identify and quantify risks and mitigating actions associated with the Human Factors in design process at Bruce Power;
  • Actively engage with Bruce Power’s licensing department when necessary to interface with the CNSC to represent Human Factors at Bruce Power;
  • Review and provide Human Factors input to engineering changes via the engineering change control process for systems and components to support operations, small projects and/or capital programs;
  • Execute Human Factors work programs and author Human Factors Engineering deliverables as required;
  • Provide Human Factors technical evaluations, advice and problem solving to support maintenance, operations, and engineering management;
  • Collaborate with station/system stakeholders including operations, maintenance, and design engineering when executing HF in design activities;
  • Develop engineering business related deliverables including Task definition sheets (TDS’s), TDS coversheets, budget estimates and work break down structures (WBS’s) as required;
  • Participate in training programs to further own development and assists in the development of others; and
  • Review relevant industry Operating Experience and regulatory requirements and initiate actions as necessary.

Knowledge and Skills:

  • Possess working knowledge of Human Factors codes and standards including MIL-STD-1472H, NUREG-0700, NUREG-0711, CSA N290.12, CSA N286.12, and their application to nuclear licensing where applicable;
  • Able to proactively recognize and manage risk;
  • Self-critical and continuing to improve on a personal level in both technical and interpersonal soft skills;
  • Creative thinker with results orientation to challenge the status quo and seek to implement innovative solutions to common Human Factors engineering practices;
  • Possesses understanding of Human Factors in the Nuclear Industry;
  • Attention to detail and accuracy;
  • Possess learning agility to understand the complex interactions and business practices of other functional areas within the Bruce Power organization;
  • Problem solving and pattern recognition abilities to address root causes of process barriers and inefficiencies.
  • Basic familiarity with the high level layout and functioning of a CANDU nuclear power plant;
  • Quality written communication skills. Able to write high quality, clear and concise reports. Able to communicate to senior levels of management in both technical and business related topics; and
  • Professional verbal communication skills. Able to present to Bruce Power engineering and non-engineering audiences, if required, and communicating the importance of engineering governance and configuration management.

Education and Experience:

Engineering Trainee (Occupation Code 670207)

  • Completion of 4-year bachelor’s degree in engineering. A focus in Human Factors, Kinesiology, Psychology or Engineering with an HF emphasis is considered an asset.
  • Required to obtain a valid Professional Engineers of Ontario certification.
  • A period over 2 years, up to and including 4 years of experience is considered necessary.

Engineer (Occupation Code 670325)

  • Completion of 4-year bachelor’s degree in engineering. A focus in Human Factors, Kinesiology, Psychology or Engineering with an HF emphasis is considered an asset.
  • An Ontario Professional Engineering designation is required (P.Eng).
  • A period of over 6 years, up to and including 8 years’ experience is considered necessary to gain this experience.

About Bruce Power

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Bruce Power is Canada's first private nuclear generator. Bruce Power's 2,300-acre site on the shores of Lake Huron houses the Bruce A and B generating stations, which each hold four CANDU reactors.

Over the past decade, Bruce Power has refurbished all four units at its Bruce A station, returning 3,000 megawatts of clean, low-cost electricity to Ontario consumers. Combined with its Bruce B units, Bruce Power generates 6,400 megawatts and provides 30% of Ontario's electricity at 30% less than the average residential price of power.

As a corporation, we live each day by a strong and clear set of values that embrace safety, our community, integrity and diversity.

Bruce Power is an all-Canadian partnership of TransCanada Corp., Borealis Infrastructure (a trust established by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System), The Power Workers' Union and The Society of Energy Professionals. A majority of Bruce Power employees are also owners of the business.

We invite you to learn more about Bruce Power on our website (www.brucepower.com), follow us on Twitter @Bruce_Power and Facebook (www.facebook.com/BruceNGS), via our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/brucepower4you, or in person at our Visitors' Centre near Tiverton, ON, which has many entertaining exhibits, films and presentations that help you explore the world of nuclear energy.