The Role
Working with the reliability and mechanical integrity engineering team, you will be responsible for providing technical support to the Saskatchewan mining operations by developing robust asset management strategies, assisting with investigations, and analyzing data trends to improve equipment and process reliability.
In this role you will:
-Assist with researching, creating, and implementing detailed preventive maintenance plans focused on Reliability and Mechanical Integrity
-Assist in analyzing equipment failures and determining strategies for preventing future failures
-Review inspection reports and recommendations to help determine corrective actions related to fixed and rotating equipment
-Create reports and presentations to present failure modes, proposed corrective actions, celebrate successes and detail improvements
-Although this position is in Saskatoon, you may be required to make occasional trips to Camecos operations in northern Saskatchewan
-Learn new skills related to equipment reliability and integrity across multiple operations using advanced analytical tools and software
Required:
-You are entering your third or fourth year as a university student specializing in mechanical engineering, structural engineering, or a related field.
-Excellent communication, data analysis and compilation, and organization skills
-You must be returning to school for the academic semester following your work term with Cameco
-Excellent written and spoken English language skills
-Proficient with Microsoft Excel
Conditions of Employment:
-Pre-employment substance test
This is an 8-month temporary student term, starting May 2025 until end of December 2025.
Interviews will take place in January 2025. Students will be notified if they are selected for an interview.