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Technical Director, Nuclear Site Infrastructure Program (ESP Tech Lead)
Egis In Canada
International engineering firm delivering intelligent infrastructure, transport and building solutions globally.
Lead technical direction & delivery for nuclear site preparation engineering program
9d ago
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hybrid
Company Size
20,500 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Project Management
Design
Architecture
Construction Services
Urban Planning
Transport Infrastructure
Sector Specialisms
Buildings and property
Infrastructure and transportation
Earth, environment and community
Water and resources
Rail and transit
Role
What you would be doing
site prep
licensing
technical alignment
schedule planning
stakeholder coordination
quality assurance
Oversee technical alignment with IAAC permitting and CNSC licensing (License to Prepare Site).
Direct execution of conceptual engineering activities across all grouped aspects of site preparation.
Ensure all deliverables comply with BP standards, quality systems, and project controls.
Establish the execution framework, and contribute for schedule, cost estimation, and resource planning, to support Phase 2 implementation.
Define and lead the technical execution strategy for all site preparation aspects (permits, earthworks, facilities, utilities, safety, infrastructure, and special functions).
Coordinate technical work across EGIS France and EGIS Canada, ensuring knowledge transfer and regulatory alignment.
Act as the senior technical point of contact with Bruce Power engineering, permitting, and project controls teams.
Lead lessons learned activities, embedding best practices into the project’s technical baseline.
Develop, lead, and maintain an Integrated Project Team (IPT) with Bruce Power and relevant stakeholders, ensuring joint decision-making, technical alignment, and effective progress tracking.
Represent technical positions in governance reviews, regulatory workshops, and stakeholder meetings (including Hydro One, Indigenous groups, and local authorities).
Provide oversight and assurance of integration across all engineering disciplines.
Provide technical justification for licensing and permitting decisions, supporting Bruce Power’s governance processes.
Provide technical leadership to ensure outputs are robust, regulator-compliant, and aligned with downstream activities.
Provide leadership and mentoring to multidisciplinary technical teams.
Manage close coordination between France- and Canada-based teams, ensuring international expertise is adapted to Canadian standards.
Validate baseline assumptions through site assessments, walkdowns, and stakeholder engagement.
Oversee progressive reporting and deliverable reviews (drafts to final) to align with Bruce Power’s stage-gate processes.
Ensure that work packages are technically sound, integrated, and support long-term constructability, operability, and maintainability.
Ensure that technical inputs are regulator-ready, traceable, and delivered on schedule.
Foster a strong nuclear safety culture, ensuring strict configuration management between design and licensing bases.
Promote continuous improvement and capability development across teams.
Lead the structuring of site preparation work into logical packages, ensuring interdependencies and risks are fully defined.
Provide technical assurance that all preparatory studies and plans position the project for a risk-mitigated transition into execution.
What you bring
15+ years
advanced degree
nuclear licensing
project controls
qa/qc
stakeholder engagement
15+ years’ experience in nuclear/large-scale infrastructure, with demonstrated leadership in Nuclear Power Plant Construction Readiness Program.
Advanced degree in Civil, Nuclear, Mechanical, or related Engineering discipline.
Team development and mentoring capability.
Effective stakeholder and client engagement.
Proven experience with nuclear licensing and permitting. Canadian Regulatory experiences is an asset.
Mastery of regulatory and permitting frameworks.
Strong leadership in project controls, assurance, and integration.
Strong track record in project controls integration, QA/QC (ISO 9001, ISO 19443,), and regulatory-driven project delivery.
Senior technical authority in nuclear/energy site preparation.
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