Job Category: Engineering
Location: Key Lake
Work Contract: Temp Full-Time H (K5)
At Cameco we understand the value of a diverse workforce and we embrace, encourage and support workplace inclusion and diversity. New ideas, perspectives, experiences, and expertise make Cameco stronger. We are committed to building a diverse workforce reflective of the communities we operate in. Our vision is to create a culture where inclusion is the goal, and a diverse and representative workforce is our measure of success. Cameco is committed to providing an inclusive selection process, free from systemic barriers. support employment equity and encourage all members of underrepresented groups (i.e., women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and members of racialized groups/visible minorities) to voluntarily disclose. Cameco welcomes applicants from all backgrounds, abilities, and experiences to apply.
About Us
Key Lake, located in northern Saskatchewan, is the world’s largest high-grade uranium mill. The uranium milled at Key Lake is used for nuclear fuel products, which utilities around the world rely on to generate safe, reliable, emissions-free nuclear power. Cameco is one of the largest global providers of the uranium fuel needed to energize a clean-air world.
The Role
The Student, Metallurgy position resides in the technical services department and reports to the site metallurgist. If you like working as part of a team where we look out for one another and collaborate to strive for excellence, then we may have a job for you.
The successful candidate will work a term of approximately four or eight months beginning in May 2025.
In this role, you will:
- Be responsible for carrying out improvement projects such as metallurgical testwork, process control improvements, and streamlining operational data collection analysis
- Work on daily operational data analysis, metallurgical accounting, and continuously improving process operations and process controls
- Foster innovation within the operations and technical teams and communicate recommendations to improve operational performance
Required:
- You will be entering your third or fourth year as a university student in chemical engineering, metallurgical engineering, computer engineering, or a related science
- Effective communication, analytical and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrate resolute attitude towards safety
- Work a rotational schedule and commute to site by aircraft Coachable and open to feedback
Recommended:
- Familiar with PI Asset Framework & PI Vision
- Experience with writing Python code
- Experience with managing small projects
- Experience with time series data analysis and interpretation
Conditions of Employment:
Cameco is an employment equity employer and aims to achieve gender parity, and as such, preference will be given to qualified members of equity groups. We are strengthened by the diverse backgrounds of experiences and encourage applicants with various levels of expertise to apply, as equivalent combination of education and work experience are considered.
You will work a rotational schedule commuting to the site by aircraft. Interviews will take place in January 2025. Students will be notified if they are selected for an interview.
Req ID #: 39942
Posted: November 12, 2024
Posting end date: December 3, 2024
Salary Range: $67,680 - $83,300
Safety Sensitive Site
Preference will be given to Residents of Saskatchewan’s North (RSN)
The physical and psychological safety of our employee’s is a top priority at Cameco. We invite candidates to voluntarily disclose accommodation requirements, if contacted in relation to a job opportunity. Information received will be addressed confidentially and Cameco’s Workplace Inclusion and Accommodation Program document is available upon request. Successful candidates for all positions that will work at Safety Sensitive Sites or Safety Sensitive Positions must take and pass a Substance Test, which includes marijuana, as a condition of employment. Marijuana remains in a user’s system for about 30 days, so applicants who recently used marijuana recreationally should not expect to pass a substance test.