Wellfield Manager
Role Type: Fulltime, Permanent
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
• Exhibits an uncompromising commitment to always working safely, and reporting and resolving hazards or unsafe
conditions immediately.
- Possession of a Drivers’ License that is valid and in good standing is required.
- Ability to wear and use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required and assigned.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Collaborate within the IPMT with direct responsibility for the construction and operational activities associated with the
wellfield component of the project, providing construction planning and execution expertise for the development of
strategies, standards, processes, and plans to ensure cost effective, efficient, safe, and timely project completion.
- Collaborate with the Operations and Commissioning team to develop and safely execute stage 1 & 2 commissioning
plans and allow for progressive turnover of wellfield assets to the operations team.
- Complete broadly defined and technically complex assignments during the wellfield construction phase of the project
and thereafter manage the operational lifecycle of the wellfield to achieve strategic business and organizational
objectives.
- Prepare detailed plans for site works and the coordination of contractors and employees to safely execute activities, meet
deadlines and ensure quality and conformance with plans, specifications and applicable codes, and maintain accurate
records of approved variations from design drawings or specifications.
- Lead the wellfield construction team and provide direct supervision to wellfield personnel and contractors.
- Demonstrate commitment to the safe execution of all construction activities, ensuring a clean, safe, and organized work
site is maintained and all health, safety and environmental rules and procedures are known, understood, and adhered to
by both employees and contractors.
- Collaborate with and provide constructability support to the Project team to ensure Project development and delivery
activities achieve the scope, cost, schedule, quality, and value requirements.
- Develop and foster cooperative relationships with key vendors and service providers.
- Lead construction risk evaluations with the appropriate parties present for relevant and high-quality output.
- Collaborate with the Operations, Maintenance, Environment, Procurement, Safety, and Regulatory teams and other
support teams to influence the future direction of the operation while ensure compliance with established company
protocols and policies, applicable legislative and regulatory requirements, and licensing commitments.
- Prepare technical reports, progress updates, support budget development, and create other documents or presentations
as required.
- Build collaborative partnerships with internal teams and liaise effectively and in a timely manner with external contractors
or consultants as required.
- Perform other duties as assigned or as may be required.
The successful candidate shall:
- Initially perform work activities out of Denison’s regional office in Saskatoon on a Monday to Friday schedule with
occasional travel to the project site situated in the Northern Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan.
- Be willing and able to travel more frequently and for extended durations during the construction phase of the Wheeler
River Project to meet project demands.
- Be willing and able to transition to a permanently site-based role on a rotational work schedule at a remote field camp
in the Northern Athabasca Basin once construction at the Wheeler River Project is complete.
- Be responsible for arranging their own travel to a designated pick-up point on-route from Denison’s warehouse in
Saskatoon to the Project site. Denison provides meals and lodging while at the Project site and all required PPE.
- Understand that this role is subject to background verification checks as part of the pre-employment screening
process and as required thereafter in accordance with Company policy.
- Be legally authorized to work in Canada.
OUR COMMITMENT:
Denison is dedicated to creating employment opportunities for Indigenous individuals and residents of the communities in
which we operate. We encourage Indigenous applicants and those from these communities to apply and to voluntarily provide
relevant information in their application. Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous candidates.
At Denison, we place a high value on diversity of backgrounds and experience. We strive to create an inclusive workforce that
reflects a wide range of cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints. Our team members are empowered to excel based on their
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