Duties
Support the development and implementation of the Configuration Management Initiative at Chalk River Laboratories (CRL). This will include, but is not limited to using past experience and Engineering/Technical knowledge for preparing Design Bases Documentation, Program Progress Reports, carrying out systematic Plant Walk downs, and preparing Procedures and Configuration Status reports. As a minimum, this individual may be responsible and accountable for delivery of the products and services, which may include but not limited to the following activities:
- Search for and Review design Documentation packages to ensure availability and completeness;
- As directed, compile, update or create Design Basis Documents for Systems, Structures and Components;
- Review modification and other change control packages to ensure proper close out;
- Walk-down the Structures, Systems and Components and update drawings to match the as-built conditions for the Physical Configuration;
- Search for and review drawings and Bills of Material to ensure compatibility with design and physical conditions, and report deficiencies;
- Search for and review Manufacturer's data, Vendor Information, maintenance and operating documents to ensure they are stored properly and that they are retrievable. Document and report deficiencies;
- Ensure processes and procedures for Records Management, Maintenance, Operation, etc. reflect the actual work practices and that the required steps are identified properly to ensure Configuration Control;
- Prepare progress reports and charts, identifying status of deficiencies and list of improvements for review and acceptance;
- Compile databases identifying status of the Systems, Structures and Components under review;
- Use Action Tracking to track items' completion and prepare reports;
- Prepare self assessments, identify improvements, and document Lessons Learned or participate in audits and report findings with recommendations; and
- Excellent communication, and report writing skills, particularly for procedure writing.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, or applied science from a recognized university or equivalent. Licensed as a Professional Engineer in the province in which employed or must be in the process of obtaining a licence within the relevant provincial association. Eligibility for membership in PEO is an asset.
- Requires 7-10 years experience working in a nuclear facility or related field. Applicants will be placed at a grade level commensurate with their knowledge and experience.
- Demonstrated knowledge of N286.2 Quality Standard and other codes and standards applicable to a nuclear facility.
- Performs the work in compliance with the AECL Quality Assurance Program and applicable Procedures.
- Prepares design documentation, Technical Specifications and bills of material, in accordance with established procedures.
- Knowledgeable of the Electrical Design Process.
- Excellent interpersonal skills to interact with internal customers and their peers.
AECL has an Employment Equity Program and encourages applications from women, Aboriginal Peoples, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted