Overview
Are you looking for a role that will challenge you while letting you see the real-world impact of your work? Can you picture yourself coordinating hands-on remediation and restoration projects, working across trades, and navigating complex safety and regulatory requirements with confidence? Do you enjoy variety in your day, collaborating with multiple teams, and playing a key role on a high-profile project that truly matters to the community and the environment? If you want to be in a role where your skills directly contribute to the safe cleanup and restoration of contaminated properties—and where your work supports a top priority initiative for the Government of Canada—this may be the job for you. Apply today!
What will you be doing!
What we are looking for
Completion of Secondary Education is a must; however, a degree or diploma from a college / university relevant to skilled trades would be an asset
College diploma with 2+ years of progressive project experience related to construction and / or remediation projects; or
Skills across construction and restoration activities, such as general framing, finish carpentry (trim, casing, baseboard, cabinetry), stair construction, flooring installation (tile, laminate, hardwood, vinyl), insulation and vapor barrier installation, drywall installation and repair, painting, window and door installation, masonry repair, concrete placement and finishing, exterior siding installation, and earthworks such as grading, compaction, and plantings.
Reliability Status with Site Access Security Clearance (SASC), which has a minimum requirement of 3-5 years of verifiable history in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and / or the United Kingdom. CNL implements security screening in accordance with the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's “Standard on Security Screening” and the “Policy on Government Security.”
Working Conditions
Why CNL?
Does working with a team across Canada to advance nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world speak to you? We\'re reinventing ourselves to be the pacesetters so we can lead the charge in solving the problems that matter, like building the next generation of clean nuclear and hydrogen energy solutions, developing new and better-targeted cancer treatments, and continuing to lead the world in environmental remediation.
We offer a complete total rewards package :
Do Our Priorities Resonate with You?
Location : CNL\'s Historic Waste Program Management Office is in Port Hope, Ontario\'s beautiful and historic community. Roughly 100 km east of Toronto, it is still close enough to the “Big City” without all the hassle of being in the “Big City.” As a leader in environmental remediation at nuclear and radiologically contaminated sites, CNL is implementing the Port Hope Area Initiative on behalf of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. The cleanup of historic Low-Level Radioactive Waste by CNL in Port Hope and Port Granby in Ontario demonstrates Canada’s commitment to the safe, long-term storage and management of nuclear waste.
CNL is committed to providing an atmosphere free from barriers that promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion in achieving our mission. CNL welcomes and celebrates employees, stakeholders, and partners of all racial, cultural, and ethnic identities. Please read here for more on our DE&I Commitment.
CNL also supports a workplace environment and corporate culture built on our Core Values : Respect, Teamwork, Accountability, Safety, Integrity, and Excellence. These values encourage equitable employment practices and career prospects, including accommodations for all employees.
CNL is committed to being an equal-opportunity employer. If you require accommodation measures during any phase of the hiring process, please indicate via our ATS when applying. All information received regarding accommodation requests will be kept confidential.
CNL respectfully acknowledges that the Historic Waste Program Management Office and the Port Hope Area Initiative projects are situated on the treaty lands of the Williams Treaties First Nations, specifically the Gunshot Treaty signed with the Mississauga First Nations of Alderville, Curve Lake, Hiawatha and Scugog Island.
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Property Coordinator • Port Hope, Northumberland County, CA