Aecon Group Inc.
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As a Canadian leader in infrastructure development, Aecon is safely and sustainably building what matters for future generations to thrive! We lead some of the most impactful infrastructure projects of our generation, at the forefront of transformational change in transportation and energy, and partnering every day to build, connect, power, and strengthen our communities.
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About Us
The Shoreline Power Group is a fully integrated Joint Venture of Aecon, United and AtkinsRalis located in Kincardine, Ontario. Shoreline Power Group is the centerpiece of the Major Component Replacement (MCR) program which replaces the main components of 6 reactors at the Bruce Power Nuclear Generating Station. The scope of work includes the removal and replacement of calandria tubes, pressure tubes, and feeders as well as construction management and trade labor. This project is part of Bruce Powers Life Extension Program, which will allow Bruce Powers CANDU units to continue to operate safely through to 2064.
The Onboarding Trainer reports to the Onboarding Manager and is responsible for supporting the development, delivery, evaluation, and on-going management of the training programs common to Bruce Power projects. The individual works with project teams to identify training needs, plan, coordinate and deliver the established core training programs as required by the EHS Management System, onboarding and training department, project, client, and legislative requirements.
What You'll Do Here
Responsible for training project employees on a variety of Environmental Health and Safety related programs such as, Work at Heights, Hoisting and Rigging, Confined Space Entry, First Aid, Elevating Work Platform, Forklift Operation, Human Performance, Supervisor, Plastic Suit etc. This training will include all relevant tracking and documentation required for each program
Provide timely feedback to management and supervisors regarding employee competency as it relates to the training programs provided
Participate in training team meetings and training-related projects
Promote a nuclear safety culture that supports continuous improvement in the EHS management system through active communication, participation, and development of skills
Support Human Performance program activities and act as an advocate for Human Performance
Technical resource for jurisdictional Occupational Health & Safety Acts, Regulations, and applicable standards
Other duties as assigned
What You Bring To The Team
Relevant Post-Secondary education or equivalent experience
A working knowledge of Provincial OHS Legislation including construction and industrial regulations
Demonstrated experience using adult education practices and principles (e.g., ADDIE, adult learning theory)
Experience in the Nuclear industry and with Human Performance programs considered an asset.
Train the Trainer Qualifications in programs such as Work at Heights, Confined Space Entry. WHMIS, First Aid, etc., considered an asset
A designation such as NCSO would be considered an asset
Minimum 5 years of experience in Health and Safety and training/facilitating within the construction industry is considered an asset
Proficient in the use of MS Office to develop, adjust and manage training programs and develop reports or presentations as required
Demonstrated ability to lead, inspire and positively influence behaviors
A team player that accepts and can manage change regularly
Demonstrated leadership abilities with strong interpersonal and communication skills
Demonstrated ability to manage change
Aecon fosters diversity, inclusion and belonging within and across our organization. We welcome all to apply including, women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
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