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  1. Careers. Limitless opportunities. Meaningful work. Innovative energy. Situated on the shore of Lake Huron, Bruce Power provides nuclear power to one in three homes, hospitals, schools and businesses in Ontario and medical isotopes across the globe to keep medical equipment sterilized and assist in fighting disease. The Bruce site has a proud ...

  2. www.brucepower.com › careers › skilled-trades-atSkilled Trades at Bruce Power

    • Building Trades
    • Boilermakers
    • Carpenters
    • Bricklayers
    • Electricians
    • Insulators
    • Ironworkers
    • Labourers
    • Millwrights
    • Operating Engineers
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    Building trades support the outage activities on site that are critical to Bruce Power’s long-term operations and the life extension of our units through to 2064.

    Boilermakers construct and install boilers, tanks, stacks and other vessels. Expertise in rigging, craning and hoisting is required as boilermakers work with cranes and lifts when installing components. Boilermakers are skilled in the fields of welding and fabrication. Click here to access the Boilermakers Local 128 webpage.

    The carpenter trade includes many aspects of building construction including scaffolding, forming, framing, finishing, renovation where they construct, and renovate and repair structures made of wood, steel, concrete and other materials. They install and assemble furniture in office complexes as well. Click here to access the Local 2222 Carpenter’s...

    Bricklayers erect and install masonry while working with materials such as brick, stone, tile and concrete. Cement finishers and tile layers are represented by the bricklayers union and are responsible for specialized work with various concrete surfacing and tile work. Click here to access the Local 12 Bricklayers webpage.

    Construction electricians plan, assemble, install, alter and verify electrical systems. They install LAN, fibre optic cable, electrical components and overhead power lines. Instrumentation and control technicians measure and control instrumentation, service plant process controls and communications systems. Click here to access the CUSW webpage. Cl...

    Insulators work with different forms of insulation material to prevent or reduce the passage of heat, cold, vapour, moisture, sound or fire. They apply, install, repair and maintain insulation material. Click here to access the Heat & Frost Insulators Local 95 webpage.

    Ironworkers (structural/ornamental) install and reinforce structural/ornamental steel components in commercial, industrial, institutional and large residential buildings, towers, bridges and stadiums. They erect pre-engineered buildings, cranes, hoists, conveyors, handrails, machinery and material handling systems. Ironworkers also install rebar an...

    Construction craft labourer work tasks include site preparation and cleanup, setting up and removing access equipment, working on concrete and masonry, steel, wood and pre-cast erecting projects, demolition, and compaction/excavation activities. Click here to access the LIUNA Local 1059 webpage.

    Millwrights work on industrial machinery and mechanical equipment. They are responsible for assembling, installing, aligning, maintaining, repairing, troubleshooting, tool calibration, inspecting, dismantling and moving machinery and equipment. Equipment may include mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, fuel, lubrication, cooling and exhaust systems. C...

    Operating Engineers can be heavy equipment operators, heavy equipment mechanics or service oilers. Heavy equipment operators are trained to operate and repair power construction equipment, such as bulldozers, cranes, front-end loaders, backhoes, scrapers, motor graders, shovels and derricks. They are responsible for running large pumps or air compr...

    Learn about the various skilled trades at Bruce Power, Ontario's low-cost nuclear generator. Find out how to join the trades, access union webpages and browse the building and construction trades on the Bruce site.

  3. Bruce Power is Canada’s first private nuclear generator, providing 30% of Ontario’s power. Our eight units provide over 4,000 full-time, direct jobs to highly skilled employees, and thousands more indirectly. We inject billions of dollars into Ontario’s economy annually, while producing safe energy that produces zero carbon emissions.

  4. Learn how to apply online for a job at Bruce Power, a nuclear power generator in Ontario. Find out the steps involved in the screening, assessment, interview, background check and offer of employment process.

  5. PO Box 1540 177 Tie Rd., R.R. 2, Tiverton ON, N0G 2T0 Phone: 519 361 2673 Toll Free: 1 866 748 4787 General inquiries: info@brucepower.com HR inquiries: HRhelpdesk@brucepower.com

  6. Working at Bruce Power, you can enjoy the benefits of small-town living with outdoor adventures and a rewarding career. As part of our progressive, diverse, and inclusive workplace, you will work in a Safety-First environment, supporting challenging and impactful nuclear projects like our Life Extension Program and medical isotope production.

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    PO Box 1540 177 Tie Rd., R.R. 2, Tiverton ON, N0G 2T0 Phone: 519 361 2673 Toll Free: 1 866 748 4787 General inquiries: info@brucepower.com HR inquiries: HRhelpdesk@brucepower.com

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