Sherritt International -
2 Jobs
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
About us
Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Sherritt is a world leader in using hydrometallurgical processes to mine and refine nickel and cobalt – metals deemed critical for energy transition. Sherritt is dedicated to producing and delivering high-quality products while maintaining the highest standards of safety, sustainability, and social responsibility.
As part of our ongoing growth and commitment to meeting the increasing demand for critical minerals, our Metals division, which includes the Fort Saskatchewan refinery in Canada, drives our production of high-purity minerals. In addition, our Power division is the largest independent energy producer in Cuba, providing low-carbon power solutions. Our Technologies group is a key differentiator, empowering Sherritt's business development efforts with specialized expertise in hydrometallurgical processing. We aim to expand our midstream processing capacity of critical minerals for the electric vehicle supply chain.
At Sherritt, we offer a diverse range of rewarding career opportunities across our international operations. Our unique business structure allows for domestic and global exposure, enabling career growth and professional development. We understand that our people are our greatest asset and we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace culture, where all team members are valued and respected. We believe that our diverse perspectives and experiences make us better equipped to serve our customers and communities.
The opportunity
An exciting opportunity exists in our Asset Integrity department within the Metals division for a Chief Inspector/Manager, Inspections located in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The purpose of this position is to lead and oversee the execution of the Pressure Equipment Integrity Management System (PEIMS) on the Sherritt Fort Site. The Chief Inspector/Manager will act as a key authority on inspection matters, providing guidance, direction and expertise to the Inspection team and other stakeholders.
Our standard work schedule includes a full-time on-site presence to foster collaboration and community. We recognize the importance of flexibility in today's dynamic work environment. We offer adaptable flexibility to ensure that our team members can succeed while balancing personal commitments.
In this role, you will be accountable for:
We thank all candidates for their application. We will be in touch if your experience and skills are a match for the role.
Sherritt is an equal opportunity employer. We are dedicated to providing equal opportunities for employment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or any other protected status. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences and we strive to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities.
Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Sherritt is a world leader in using hydrometallurgical processes to mine and refine nickel and cobalt – metals deemed critical for energy transition. Sherritt is dedicated to producing and delivering high-quality products while maintaining the highest standards of safety, sustainability, and social responsibility.
As part of our ongoing growth and commitment to meeting the increasing demand for critical minerals, our Metals division, which includes the Fort Saskatchewan refinery in Canada, drives our production of high-purity minerals. In addition, our Power division is the largest independent energy producer in Cuba, providing low-carbon power solutions. Our Technologies group is a key differentiator, empowering Sherritt's business development efforts with specialized expertise in hydrometallurgical processing. We aim to expand our midstream processing capacity of critical minerals for the electric vehicle supply chain.
At Sherritt, we offer a diverse range of rewarding career opportunities across our international operations. Our unique business structure allows for domestic and global exposure, enabling career growth and professional development. We understand that our people are our greatest asset and we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace culture, where all team members are valued and respected. We believe that our diverse perspectives and experiences make us better equipped to serve our customers and communities.
The opportunity
An exciting opportunity exists in our Asset Integrity department within the Metals division for a Chief Inspector/Manager, Inspections located in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The purpose of this position is to lead and oversee the execution of the Pressure Equipment Integrity Management System (PEIMS) on the Sherritt Fort Site. The Chief Inspector/Manager will act as a key authority on inspection matters, providing guidance, direction and expertise to the Inspection team and other stakeholders.
Our standard work schedule includes a full-time on-site presence to foster collaboration and community. We recognize the importance of flexibility in today's dynamic work environment. We offer adaptable flexibility to ensure that our team members can succeed while balancing personal commitments.
In this role, you will be accountable for:
- Developing and overseeing the execution of the inspection business plan for regulatory compliance (ABSA) which aligns with the Fort Site Asset Management objectives.
- Providing the Asset Integrity business plan with annual inspection budget estimates to incorporate into the Asset Management budget and long-range plan.
- Overseeing, monitoring, and auditing the PEIMS program to ensure compliance with current regulatory requirements, alignment with global standards, and consistency with Sherritt's objectives of delivering zero harm to employees, the environment, and neighboring communities. Additionally, ensuring all applicable Health and Safety requirements are met when securing contract resources for site work.
- Establishing and monitoring inspection KPI's in accordance with the Fort Site Asset Management objectives.
- Developing and following the Asset Integrity best practices, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, lean thinking and technical innovation to improve management systems.
- Ensuring all Inspection department processes are aligned with and complement related work processes in other departments to drive consistency of work and minimize process conflicts across the organization. such as Maintenance Work Management, Capital Projects, Engineering, Operations, and Maintenance.
- Leading, training, and managing a team of inspection staff, ensuring quality performance and adherence to the PEIMS manual.
- Overseeing the coordination of weekly and monthly inspection schedules based on established equipment frequencies, and plant requirements.
- Monitoring and overseeing the performance and quality of service provided by third-party contracts and relationships with NDE companies operating on the Sherritt Site.
- 10+ years of experience in Asset Integrity
- 5+ years of leadership experience
- Engineering Degree (P. Eng) or Engineering Technologist Diploma (CET) designation in Chemical, Materials, Mechanical or First-Class Power Engineer Certificate
- In-Service Pressure Equipment Inspector Certificate (ISI-BPVPP)
- Strong understanding of jurisdictional inspection requirements (ABSA, AER, Safety Codes Act, etc.), inspection techniques and repair procedures related to pressure equipment, boilers, tanks and piping
- Certifications: API 510, API 570, API 653, National Board Inservice Inspector Commission Exam
- Auditing experience
- Process design and budget planning skills
- Strong written, verbal and presentation communication skills at all levels of the organization
- Organizational culture building and multicultural sensitivity
- Operational Excellence and Lean thinking management skills
- Competitive compensation: A competitive salary along with comprehensive benefits that prioritizes employee wellbeing.
- Generous paid time off: We believe in work-life balance and offer paid time off to recharge.
- Learning and professional development opportunities: We encourage continuous learning and provide resources for professional development, workshops and training.
- Inclusive environment: We celebrate diversity and promote an equitable, inclusive and respectful workplace culture.
We thank all candidates for their application. We will be in touch if your experience and skills are a match for the role.
Sherritt is an equal opportunity employer. We are dedicated to providing equal opportunities for employment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or any other protected status. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences and we strive to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities.
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