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Regulatory Specialist
Employment Terms: Full Time
Employment Length: Permanent
Education: University Bachelor's Degree
Job Description
-Support licensing and regulatory objectives, risks and challenges to ensure an integrated approach to the approval of projects and developments
-Support, contribute and review the preparation and submission of regulatory documentation for life cycle mining, milling and project development including but not limited to environmental assessments and determinations, licensing requests, applications, notifications, and presentations to regulatory bodies, including:
o Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
-Support licensing and regulatory objectives, risks and challenges to ensure an integrated approach to the approval of projects and developments
-Support, contribute and review the preparation and submission of regulatory documentation for life cycle mining, milling and project development including but not limited to environmental assessments and determinations, licensing requests, applications, notifications, and presentations to regulatory bodies, including:
o Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
o Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment
o Saskatchewan Energy and Resources
o Saskatchewan Labour Relations and Workplace Safety
o Environment and Climate Change Canada
o Transport Canada
-Interpret regulations, guidelines, communication materials and policies; assess impacts of new and future regulations; participate in reviews including regulatory change and compliance
-Work with various technical specialists in the review of regulatory submissions
-Support the development and continual updating of the strategic planning document, including the multi-year plan for Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission hearings/meetings.
-Participate in various working groups/committees, building relationships with interest groups/rights holders and fostering a collaborative spirit
Qualities and skills:
-Undergraduate degree in an associated legal, political science, environmental, engineering or relevant science or arts discipline
-This is an intermediate position and requires 5-10 years experience in a regulatory environment dealing with provincial and/or federal legislation and/or in a project management role
-Functional user of Microsoft Office programs
-Familiarity of the uranium mining industry and/or regulatory processes would be an asset
Work location & schedule:
-Saskatoon Corporate Office with regular travel for short periods of time to operational or development sites as well as travel for regulatory meetings (e.g., Ottawa, Regina, etc.)
How to Apply: To view a complete job description and to apply online visit:
www.orano.group/jobs/en