Top Benefits
About the role
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Regular/Permanent
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Canada / Saskatchewan
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Hybrid Options
-
Apply Before 8/5/2025
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
In this dynamic role, you’ll be a key player on our regulatory team, driving projects forward by collaborating with leading experts, engaging stakeholders and rights holders to ensure transparency and trust. You’ll prepare critical documentation for environmental assessments and licensing hearings, contributing to national policy reviews, and your work will directly influence project success, operational timelines and sustainable outcomes. If you’re passionate about making a difference in communities and industry alike – this is where your next challenge begins. We welcome candidates with a combination of academic and/or professional experience and are seeking someone with intermediate to senior experience. If this opportunity excites you, we encourage you to apply!
What you’ll be accomplishing:
- Support licensing and regulatory objectives, risks and challenges to ensure an integrated approach to project approvals and minimize delays
- Assist in preparing and submitting regulatory documentation for life cycle mining, milling and project development including environmental assessments and determinations, licensing requests, and applications to both Provincial and Federal regulatory bodies, including (but not limited to):
o Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
o Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment
o Saskatchewan Labour Relations and Workplace Safety
o Fisheries & Oceans Canada
o Environment and Climate Change Canada
o Transport Canada
- Interpret and analyze regulations, guidelines, communication materials and policies; assess impacts of new and future regulations; participate in internal and public reviews including regulatory change and compliance
- Collaborate with various technical specialists to review regulatory submissions including applications, notifications, amendments and licensing hearings
- Support the creation and update of the strategic planning documents for regulatory actions, including multi-year plans for hearings with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
- Participate in various internal and external working groups/committees, building relationships with interest groups/rights holders and fostering a collaborative spirit, ensuring stakeholders feel valued and included
- Support the Corporate Social Responsibility team with community engagement activities and participate in meetings/events as required
Our Full-Time Benefits
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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
Qualities and skills we’re seeking:
- A combination of education and/or work experience within the legal, political science, environmental, or engineering fields will be considered
- 5+ years’ experience in a regulatory environment dealing with provincial and/or federal legislation and/or in a project management role
o To be considered for a senior role, 10+ years of experience is required
-
Functional user of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint
-
Familiarity of the uranium mining industry and/or regulatory/licensing processes is an asset
-
Open to learning and takes initiative
-
A team player with a natural ability to influence others and is able to develop positive working relationships and work closely and effectively with all team members
-
Ability to co-ordinate activities, information and materials within own area of responsibility to meet tight deadlines and work under time pressure
-
Excellent analytical skills to problem solve, plan and organize competing deadlines effectively
-
Excellent written and verbal communication skills to communicate with multiple stakeholders
-
Ability to excel in a multi-disciplined team environment
Work location & schedule:
- Saskatoon Corporate Office
- Occasional travel for short durations (2 - 4 days at a time)
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.
About Orano
Opérateur international reconnu dans le domaine des matières nucléaires, Orano apporte des solutions aux défis actuels et futurs, dans l’énergie et la santé. Son expertise ainsi que sa maîtrise des technologies de pointe permettent à Orano de proposer à ses clients des produits et services à forte valeur ajoutée sur l’ensemble du cycle du combustible. Grâce à leurs compétences, leur exigence en matière de sûreté et de sécurité et leur recherche constante d’innovation, l’ensemble des 17 000 collaborateurs du groupe s'engage pour développer des savoir-faire de transformation et de maîtrise des matières nucléaires, pour le climat, pour la santé et pour un monde économe en ressources, aujourd’hui et demain. Orano, donnons toute sa valeur au nucléaire.
As a recognized international operator in the field of nuclear materials, Orano delivers solutions to address present and future global energy and health challenges. Its expertise and mastery of cutting-edge technologies enable Orano to offer its customers high value-added products and services throughout the entire fuel cycle. Every day, the Orano group’s 17,000 employees draw on their skills, unwavering dedication to safety and constant quest for innovation, with the commitment to develop know-how in the transformation and control of nuclear materials, for the climate and for a healthy and resource-efficient world, now and tomorrow. Orano, giving nuclear energy its full value.
Top Benefits
About the role
-
Regular/Permanent
-
Canada / Saskatchewan
-
Hybrid Options
-
Apply Before 8/5/2025
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
In this dynamic role, you’ll be a key player on our regulatory team, driving projects forward by collaborating with leading experts, engaging stakeholders and rights holders to ensure transparency and trust. You’ll prepare critical documentation for environmental assessments and licensing hearings, contributing to national policy reviews, and your work will directly influence project success, operational timelines and sustainable outcomes. If you’re passionate about making a difference in communities and industry alike – this is where your next challenge begins. We welcome candidates with a combination of academic and/or professional experience and are seeking someone with intermediate to senior experience. If this opportunity excites you, we encourage you to apply!
What you’ll be accomplishing:
- Support licensing and regulatory objectives, risks and challenges to ensure an integrated approach to project approvals and minimize delays
- Assist in preparing and submitting regulatory documentation for life cycle mining, milling and project development including environmental assessments and determinations, licensing requests, and applications to both Provincial and Federal regulatory bodies, including (but not limited to):
o Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
o Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment
o Saskatchewan Labour Relations and Workplace Safety
o Fisheries & Oceans Canada
o Environment and Climate Change Canada
o Transport Canada
- Interpret and analyze regulations, guidelines, communication materials and policies; assess impacts of new and future regulations; participate in internal and public reviews including regulatory change and compliance
- Collaborate with various technical specialists to review regulatory submissions including applications, notifications, amendments and licensing hearings
- Support the creation and update of the strategic planning documents for regulatory actions, including multi-year plans for hearings with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
- Participate in various internal and external working groups/committees, building relationships with interest groups/rights holders and fostering a collaborative spirit, ensuring stakeholders feel valued and included
- Support the Corporate Social Responsibility team with community engagement activities and participate in meetings/events as required
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
Qualities and skills we’re seeking:
- A combination of education and/or work experience within the legal, political science, environmental, or engineering fields will be considered
- 5+ years’ experience in a regulatory environment dealing with provincial and/or federal legislation and/or in a project management role
o To be considered for a senior role, 10+ years of experience is required
-
Functional user of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint
-
Familiarity of the uranium mining industry and/or regulatory/licensing processes is an asset
-
Open to learning and takes initiative
-
A team player with a natural ability to influence others and is able to develop positive working relationships and work closely and effectively with all team members
-
Ability to co-ordinate activities, information and materials within own area of responsibility to meet tight deadlines and work under time pressure
-
Excellent analytical skills to problem solve, plan and organize competing deadlines effectively
-
Excellent written and verbal communication skills to communicate with multiple stakeholders
-
Ability to excel in a multi-disciplined team environment
Work location & schedule:
- Saskatoon Corporate Office
- Occasional travel for short durations (2 - 4 days at a time)
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.
About Orano
Opérateur international reconnu dans le domaine des matières nucléaires, Orano apporte des solutions aux défis actuels et futurs, dans l’énergie et la santé. Son expertise ainsi que sa maîtrise des technologies de pointe permettent à Orano de proposer à ses clients des produits et services à forte valeur ajoutée sur l’ensemble du cycle du combustible. Grâce à leurs compétences, leur exigence en matière de sûreté et de sécurité et leur recherche constante d’innovation, l’ensemble des 17 000 collaborateurs du groupe s'engage pour développer des savoir-faire de transformation et de maîtrise des matières nucléaires, pour le climat, pour la santé et pour un monde économe en ressources, aujourd’hui et demain. Orano, donnons toute sa valeur au nucléaire.
As a recognized international operator in the field of nuclear materials, Orano delivers solutions to address present and future global energy and health challenges. Its expertise and mastery of cutting-edge technologies enable Orano to offer its customers high value-added products and services throughout the entire fuel cycle. Every day, the Orano group’s 17,000 employees draw on their skills, unwavering dedication to safety and constant quest for innovation, with the commitment to develop know-how in the transformation and control of nuclear materials, for the climate and for a healthy and resource-efficient world, now and tomorrow. Orano, giving nuclear energy its full value.