Regional Inspector
Top Benefits
About the role
Position Information
Job Number: J0625-1007
Job Title: Regional Inspector
Division: Operations Inspection Division
Location: Laval Site Office
Job Type: Indeterminate
Salary Range: $77422 to $107,500
Classification: REG5
Language Requirements: Bilingual BBB
Unionized: Yes
Number of positions: 1
Position Number: 5413-XX
Security Clearance: Reliability
Medical Evaluations: Yes
Nuclear Energy Worker: Yes
What You Need to Note:
The work location for this position is in Montreal Metropolitan Area. Physical onsite presence at the Laval Site Office will be required. Applicants should live within a 60-minute commute to the Laval Regional Office.
Regional Inspectors perform 80-100 inspections per year in various provinces and territories throughout Canada. They also respond to events and inquiries involving members of the public. An inspector’s time is split between desk work, travelling, and conducting inspections at a wide variety of licensee locations and facilities. Inspectors have freedom and autonomy to schedule inspections and plan work; however, an average of eight to ten (8-10) weeks of overnight travel can be expected throughout the year. On average, this means being away from home one week per month.
This position is best suited for individuals who like to be away from their desk, enjoy the challenge of working in varying and sometimes unpredictable environments and who enjoy traveling throughout the Quebec and beyond.
Who can apply? Persons legally eligible to work in Canada.
If you have previously applied for this position within the past 15 months and were unsuccessful, you do not need to re-apply.
The CNSC is committed to creating a respectful, diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply. If you have a special need that requires accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know. All information pertaining to accommodation requests will be kept confidential.
The results of this process will be used to staff future positions with similar qualifications and various tenures including term, acting, assignment and indeterminate.
Be an informed applicant. Read “How to apply”.
Closing Date: XXX (EST)
Why work here?
At the CNSC, we work hard to create an environment where employees feel supported and heard, by management and their peers alike.
We also provide benefits like:
- Minimum 15 days of annual leave
- Competitive salary and benefit package
- Career growth path to become a senior inspector (REG6) in the Operations Inspection Division in accordance with our Regional Inspector Career Progression Program
- Strong support for employee wellness and mental health
The CNSC is also committed to ensuring our workforce is representative and reflective of Canadian society. We strive to be a safe and healthy workplace – one that is inclusive and free from harassment and discrimination. We encourage members of any designated group to self-identify.
Interested in learning more about the CNSC? Visit nuclearsafety.gc.ca
Who you are
As an Inspector, the decisions you make directly impact the health and safety of Canadians, and you never lose sight of this responsibility. You are engaged, enthusiastic, and curious! Respect is a big part of everything you do, and it helps you communicate effectively with people inside and outside of the CNSC. Maybe you are not a mind reader, but you are adept at analyzing situations and reading people. You also love variety – one day you may be working as part of a team to address a challenging file and the next day working independently on an inspection.
Ideal candidates will have demonstratable and proven success in at least one of these areas:
- the use of nuclear substances, instrumentation, and application of radiation protection principles.
- performing audits against established technical standards, health, and safety and/or quality assurance criteria.
- conducting compliance inspections in a regulatory environment (federal or provincial agencies).
Please note: Radiation protection training may be provided by the CNSC to the successful candidate who meets the required knowledge and inspection experience.
What you’ll do
You will be responsible for compliance oversight in different environments where low and medium risk uses of nuclear substances and radiation devices are used such as; hospitals, labs, construction sites and industrial facilities. Inspections are conducted across Canada at licensee’s premises or job sites. You can expect that 50% of your time will be spent preparing for inspections and writing reports, while the other 50% of your time will be carrying out inspections of licensees or conducting other compliance activities involving members of the public.
Essential qualifications
Education:
- University degree in Science or Engineering or equivalent combination of education, experience, and knowledge.
Language requirements :
- Bilingual imperative with proficiency at BBB level. If you are unsure of your proficiency level, we encourage you to take a self-assessment here .
Experience :
- Planning or participating in the conduct of various types of audits, site inspections and/or verifications in a regulatory regime (provincial or federal) or in the private sector.
- Application of safety, technical or quality assurance principles.
- Working in a high hazard environment (nuclear, chemical, biological).
Knowledge:
- The CNSC’s regulatory framework pertaining to nuclear substances and radiation devices and its powers related to inspections.
- Radiation substances and devices used in medical, industrial, commercial, and academic setting applications, including good safety procedures and practices.
- Inspection practices and procedures, including principles of auditing, conducting self-assessments, and verifying compliance with requirements.
- Application of risk information to determine safety significance of inspection findings.
Ability:
- Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Prioritize and manage multiple time sensitive tasks to deliver work by assigned deadlines.
Key Competencies
The following “Key Behavioural Competencies” define the behaviours expected of all CNSC employees. These competencies serve as the basis for the selection, performance management, development, and recognition of CNSC employees and will form part of the evaluation of this process.
- Live it - Model the CNSC values
- Own it - Be Accountable & Achieve Results
- Build it - Collaborate Effectively with Others
- Learn it - Commit to your Professional Growth & Personal Leadership
For more information on CNSC’s Key Behavioural Competencies consult this link :
Asset qualifications
- Experience in reviewing work instructions or SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures).
- Knowledge of safe work planning and job hazard analysis principles.
- Knowledge of radiation instrumentation properties and applications.
- Implementing, adhering to, or maintaining of radiation protection measures or programs.
Operational Needs
- All CNSC staff are subject to the Mobility Directive.
- This position requires frequent travel, both within Montreal Metropolitan Area and the province of Québec, but also to other provinces and territories, such as Maritimes, NL and NU, including periodic multi-day, overnight trips.
- Requires a valid driver’s license.
Submitting an Application
Submit the following by the closing date, for our initial screening of candidates.
- We want to read your resume! Please include your contact information so we can reach you.
- We want to hear from you! Please submit a two-page cover letter clearly demonstrating how you meet the essential qualifications for this position and when and how you acquired them.
We thank all those who apply. We will contact only those whose qualifications are the most relevant.
Additional Notes: Please visit our How to Prepare page for more information and helpful tips.
Contact information:
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your application, please contact candidate.njoynhelp@cgi.com or call 1-877-427-7717 Monday to Friday 8 am to 8 pm, EST (except statutory holidays).
If you have questions about this job posting, or to request accommodations, please contact HR Staffing / RH Dotation (CNSC/CCSN) at cnsc.hrstaffing-rhdotation.ccsn@canada.ca
About Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission – Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
We regulate the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security and the environment; to implement Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy; and to disseminate objective scientific, technical and regulatory information to the public.
Terms of use: http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/terms-and-conditions/index.cfm
Nous réglementons l’utilisation de l’énergie et des matières nucléaires afin de préserver la santé, la sûreté et la sécurité, de protéger l’environnement, de respecter les engagements internationaux du Canada à l’égard de l’utilisation pacifique de l’énergie nucléaire, et d’informer objectivement le public sur les plans scientifique ou technique ou en ce qui concerne la réglementation du domaine de l’énergie nucléaire.
Conditions d’utilisation : http://www.suretenucleaire.gc.ca/fra/terms-and-conditions/index.cfm
Regional Inspector
Top Benefits
About the role
Position Information
Job Number: J0625-1007
Job Title: Regional Inspector
Division: Operations Inspection Division
Location: Laval Site Office
Job Type: Indeterminate
Salary Range: $77422 to $107,500
Classification: REG5
Language Requirements: Bilingual BBB
Unionized: Yes
Number of positions: 1
Position Number: 5413-XX
Security Clearance: Reliability
Medical Evaluations: Yes
Nuclear Energy Worker: Yes
What You Need to Note:
The work location for this position is in Montreal Metropolitan Area. Physical onsite presence at the Laval Site Office will be required. Applicants should live within a 60-minute commute to the Laval Regional Office.
Regional Inspectors perform 80-100 inspections per year in various provinces and territories throughout Canada. They also respond to events and inquiries involving members of the public. An inspector’s time is split between desk work, travelling, and conducting inspections at a wide variety of licensee locations and facilities. Inspectors have freedom and autonomy to schedule inspections and plan work; however, an average of eight to ten (8-10) weeks of overnight travel can be expected throughout the year. On average, this means being away from home one week per month.
This position is best suited for individuals who like to be away from their desk, enjoy the challenge of working in varying and sometimes unpredictable environments and who enjoy traveling throughout the Quebec and beyond.
Who can apply? Persons legally eligible to work in Canada.
If you have previously applied for this position within the past 15 months and were unsuccessful, you do not need to re-apply.
The CNSC is committed to creating a respectful, diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply. If you have a special need that requires accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know. All information pertaining to accommodation requests will be kept confidential.
The results of this process will be used to staff future positions with similar qualifications and various tenures including term, acting, assignment and indeterminate.
Be an informed applicant. Read “How to apply”.
Closing Date: XXX (EST)
Why work here?
At the CNSC, we work hard to create an environment where employees feel supported and heard, by management and their peers alike.
We also provide benefits like:
- Minimum 15 days of annual leave
- Competitive salary and benefit package
- Career growth path to become a senior inspector (REG6) in the Operations Inspection Division in accordance with our Regional Inspector Career Progression Program
- Strong support for employee wellness and mental health
The CNSC is also committed to ensuring our workforce is representative and reflective of Canadian society. We strive to be a safe and healthy workplace – one that is inclusive and free from harassment and discrimination. We encourage members of any designated group to self-identify.
Interested in learning more about the CNSC? Visit nuclearsafety.gc.ca
Who you are
As an Inspector, the decisions you make directly impact the health and safety of Canadians, and you never lose sight of this responsibility. You are engaged, enthusiastic, and curious! Respect is a big part of everything you do, and it helps you communicate effectively with people inside and outside of the CNSC. Maybe you are not a mind reader, but you are adept at analyzing situations and reading people. You also love variety – one day you may be working as part of a team to address a challenging file and the next day working independently on an inspection.
Ideal candidates will have demonstratable and proven success in at least one of these areas:
- the use of nuclear substances, instrumentation, and application of radiation protection principles.
- performing audits against established technical standards, health, and safety and/or quality assurance criteria.
- conducting compliance inspections in a regulatory environment (federal or provincial agencies).
Please note: Radiation protection training may be provided by the CNSC to the successful candidate who meets the required knowledge and inspection experience.
What you’ll do
You will be responsible for compliance oversight in different environments where low and medium risk uses of nuclear substances and radiation devices are used such as; hospitals, labs, construction sites and industrial facilities. Inspections are conducted across Canada at licensee’s premises or job sites. You can expect that 50% of your time will be spent preparing for inspections and writing reports, while the other 50% of your time will be carrying out inspections of licensees or conducting other compliance activities involving members of the public.
Essential qualifications
Education:
- University degree in Science or Engineering or equivalent combination of education, experience, and knowledge.
Language requirements :
- Bilingual imperative with proficiency at BBB level. If you are unsure of your proficiency level, we encourage you to take a self-assessment here .
Experience :
- Planning or participating in the conduct of various types of audits, site inspections and/or verifications in a regulatory regime (provincial or federal) or in the private sector.
- Application of safety, technical or quality assurance principles.
- Working in a high hazard environment (nuclear, chemical, biological).
Knowledge:
- The CNSC’s regulatory framework pertaining to nuclear substances and radiation devices and its powers related to inspections.
- Radiation substances and devices used in medical, industrial, commercial, and academic setting applications, including good safety procedures and practices.
- Inspection practices and procedures, including principles of auditing, conducting self-assessments, and verifying compliance with requirements.
- Application of risk information to determine safety significance of inspection findings.
Ability:
- Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Prioritize and manage multiple time sensitive tasks to deliver work by assigned deadlines.
Key Competencies
The following “Key Behavioural Competencies” define the behaviours expected of all CNSC employees. These competencies serve as the basis for the selection, performance management, development, and recognition of CNSC employees and will form part of the evaluation of this process.
- Live it - Model the CNSC values
- Own it - Be Accountable & Achieve Results
- Build it - Collaborate Effectively with Others
- Learn it - Commit to your Professional Growth & Personal Leadership
For more information on CNSC’s Key Behavioural Competencies consult this link :
Asset qualifications
- Experience in reviewing work instructions or SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures).
- Knowledge of safe work planning and job hazard analysis principles.
- Knowledge of radiation instrumentation properties and applications.
- Implementing, adhering to, or maintaining of radiation protection measures or programs.
Operational Needs
- All CNSC staff are subject to the Mobility Directive.
- This position requires frequent travel, both within Montreal Metropolitan Area and the province of Québec, but also to other provinces and territories, such as Maritimes, NL and NU, including periodic multi-day, overnight trips.
- Requires a valid driver’s license.
Submitting an Application
Submit the following by the closing date, for our initial screening of candidates.
- We want to read your resume! Please include your contact information so we can reach you.
- We want to hear from you! Please submit a two-page cover letter clearly demonstrating how you meet the essential qualifications for this position and when and how you acquired them.
We thank all those who apply. We will contact only those whose qualifications are the most relevant.
Additional Notes: Please visit our How to Prepare page for more information and helpful tips.
Contact information:
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your application, please contact candidate.njoynhelp@cgi.com or call 1-877-427-7717 Monday to Friday 8 am to 8 pm, EST (except statutory holidays).
If you have questions about this job posting, or to request accommodations, please contact HR Staffing / RH Dotation (CNSC/CCSN) at cnsc.hrstaffing-rhdotation.ccsn@canada.ca
About Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission – Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
We regulate the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security and the environment; to implement Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy; and to disseminate objective scientific, technical and regulatory information to the public.
Terms of use: http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/terms-and-conditions/index.cfm
Nous réglementons l’utilisation de l’énergie et des matières nucléaires afin de préserver la santé, la sûreté et la sécurité, de protéger l’environnement, de respecter les engagements internationaux du Canada à l’égard de l’utilisation pacifique de l’énergie nucléaire, et d’informer objectivement le public sur les plans scientifique ou technique ou en ce qui concerne la réglementation du domaine de l’énergie nucléaire.
Conditions d’utilisation : http://www.suretenucleaire.gc.ca/fra/terms-and-conditions/index.cfm