.Career Opportunities: Chief Engineer, Electrical & Instrumentation (40145)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. We 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 UsCameco is one of the largest global providers of the uranium fuel needed to energize a clean-air world. Utilities around the world rely on our nuclear fuel products to generate safe, reliable, emissions-free nuclear power. Cameco's corporate office is based in Saskatoon. We have mining operations and projects in northern Saskatchewan, Kazakhstan, the United States and Australia. We are also a leading supplier of uranium refining, conversion, and fuel manufacturing services from our operations in Ontario.The RoleThe Chief Engineer, Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) is responsible for leading the electrical engineers/technologists and the instrumentation engineers/technologists to execute Technical Services (TS) projects. This role is expected to be the most senior electrical or instrumentation engineer in Cameco and is responsible for the technical and people performance of the E&I team. All project items of an E&I nature are expected to be solved by the team under the leadership of this position.In this role, you will:Develop and supervise a team of engineers and technologists responsible for front end engineering reports, as well as feasibility studies and detailed design for sustaining and major capital projects. This includes developing engineering estimates at each stage of the project.Provide engineering oversight: oversee and approve design work completed by external engineering consults.Plan upcoming work for the team: assess resource availability and assign resources to projects.Set and enforce standards for the discipline.May assist with engineering design tasks if/as available.Required:Bachelors Degree in Engineering.10 or more years of relevant work experience, preferably in a mining environment.Eligible for registration with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS).Strong leadership, communication, planning and organizational skills.Occasional travel to site by aircraft.Recommended:- Previous leadership training