About Us
At the Safety Branch of the Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration (LSI), we are responsible for delivering effective and efficient regulatory management for the protection of the public and workers’ safety through education, outreach, inspection and enforcement, equipment registration, permits, and licenses. Our staff of over 115 employees, located throughout Nova Scotia, do this by using the Pathways to Compliance to enhance compliance through setting, promoting, verifying and enforcing requirements under various pieces of legislation.
LSI works to provide fairness, safety, and prosperity for all Nova Scotians by helping them live, learn and work to their highest potential. We have a staff of more than 500 employees working from offices throughout Nova Scotia. Together we are responsible for safety, labour standards, apprenticeship, immigration and population growth, and many other facets of everyday life.
If you are searching for a rewarding career, we have an exciting opportunity for you to explore as a Technical Safety Officer.
About Our Opportunity
As the Program Lead, you will be responsible for providing advanced specialized program administrative and technical expertise for the Power Engineering Program that impacts the province, as well as leading projects and initiatives, within the mandate of the department.
The Program Lead, Power Engineering supports a team of technical safety professionals. They are responsible to set the health and technical safety rules and promote, verify and enforce compliance with the Province’s Technical Safety Act, regulations and safety standards for boiler and pressure equipment, power engineering, registered plants, fuel systems and cranes.
The Program Lead works collaboratively across government and with various stakeholders and sectors to build collaborative relationships. The Program Lead will offer sound advice and information on technical issues, emerging trends and regulation and code updates. This may include leading jurisdictional scans, statistical research, stakeholder consultations and in-depth analysis. This work will result in the preparation of briefing notes, presentations and recommendations.
The Program Lead will also represent the department on various provincial, national and international technical and association committees. As the provincial representative, the Program Lead will be accountable in communicating this work both vertically and horizontally and preparing recommendation plans for implementation.
You may :
Provide input to the technical development of the relevant ASME and CSA codes and standards.
As the Program Lead, you will work under the general supervision of the Manager, Boiler & Pressure Equipment and Fuel Safety Section of the Technical Safety Division.
Qualifications and Experience
Relevant trade or technical training includes :
You have :
Assets
You have knowledge and experience in the use of non-destructive testing equipment and methodologies.
You Possess the following :
You have sound knowledge of the requirements of applicable ASME Code Sections, interpretation of mechanical drawings, boiler and pressure vessel design, piping design, welding, refrigeration, metallurgy, feed water conditioning, instrumentation, fuels and fuels gases as well as combustion principles, thermodynamics, pumps, turbines, compressors and air conditioning.
You passed an examination and hold or are willing to obtain within 1 year of appointment, a Commission from the National Board of Boiler Pressure Inspectors and shall have been engaged in ASME boiler and pressure vessel code related work such as inspection or design under the provisions of the ASME code.
You must have, or be able to obtain and maintain, a security clearance certificate issued through the Safety and Security Office of Public Works and Government Services Canada (or its equivalent) and be able to be designated as a Safety Inspector under the Treasury Board of Canada Safety Standards.
You must be able to work in tight confined spaces and heights and have strong demonstrated computer literacy, ability to operate customized computer applications and have excellent interpersonal skills in verbal and written communications, public speaking, problem solving and decision making.
Benefits
Based on the employment status and union agreement, the Government of Nova Scotia offers its employees a wide range of benefits such as a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, Health, Dental, Life Insurance, General illness, Short and Long Term Disability, Vacation and Employee and Family Assistance Programs. For information on all our Benefit program offerings, click here : Benefits for government employees.
Other Considerations
You must have the following :
You may be required to obtain certification in offshore survival training.
What We Offer
Pay Grade : PR 17 Salary Range : $3,;- $3,;Bi-Weekly
Program Lead • DARTMOUTH, NS, CA