Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer (EIT)
Denison is redefining mining by Powering People, Partnerships and Passion. We are trailblazers in uranium
mining, adopting an innovative climate positive approach to mining by deploying ISR methods and building
durable partnerships with Indigenous groups in northern Saskatchewan. As a Certified™ Great Place to Work®
our success is fueled by empowering employees with engaging work, unique development opportunities, and
lucrative rewards – resulting in an exceptionally talented, diverse, and motivated team throughout all levels of
the organization. Flexible and agile thinking ensures our workplace is one where talent thrives, innovation
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THE ROLE:
The role of Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer can be successfully performed by an Engineer-In-Training (EIT) who will
collaborate with senior team members to execute on tasks associated with advancing Denison’s flagship Wheeler River Project
while training and learning from industry professionals. The Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer will primarily be engaged in
learning the technical aspects of electrical, instrumentation and control systems, with daily activities that include assisting in
the design, implementation, optimization, and maintenance of these systems under supervision, as well as data collection and
analysis.
This fulltime opportunity will initially perform work activities out of Denison's regional office in Saskatoon on a Monday to
Friday schedule with occasional travel to project sites situated in the Northern Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan. During the
construction phase of the Wheeler River Project, the successful candidate must be willing and able to travel more frequently
and for extended durations to meet project demands and will 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 will provide board and lodging while at
the Project site and all required PPE. To be considered for this role, applicants must be eligible to work in Canada.
Denison offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including health and dental coverage, life insurance,
employee assistance program, bonus program, and a retirement savings plan.
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
personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Reasonable accommodations during the hiring process
are available upon request. Applicants for this role must be eligible to work in Canada.
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OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE:
The Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer brings strong technical skills and progressive experience to the role, accompanied
by a growth mindset that supports a constructive approach to identifying and overcoming challenges in a rapidly changing
environment. As an initiative-taking, organized, safety oriented, project-driven professional, the Electrical & Instrumentation
Engineer has a strong sense of responsibility and demonstrated effectiveness in collaborating with others to achieve results.
Additional qualifications and attributes include:
- A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from a recognized post-secondary institution is required.
- 1-5 years of applicable work experience in electrical or instrumentation engineering.