Operator, Pilger (40344)

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Job Category: Manufacturing Location: Cobourg, ON Work Contract: Reg Full-Time (K1) 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. 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. Cameco Fuel Manufacturing is seeking a Pilger Operator to join our team. The Pilger Operator will be responsible for operating and maintaining the Pilger mill machinery used in the production of tubes and ensuring they meet high standards of quality and safety. **Position and Responsibilities** Located in the Cobourg plant and reporting to the Tubing Supervisor, the position typically involves the following activities: - Operation and preventive maintenance of cold pilgering equipment - Operate Pilger machines according to established safety protocols and production schedules - The performance of in-process product and process checks as well as making decisions regarding how to react to the results of those checks - Performing tooling changes and equipment set-up on pilger and tube cutting equipment - Monitor machine operation and make adjustments as needed to ensure quality production - Utilizing your knowledge of policies and practices to solve operational problems on your own - Cleaning of equipment and debris/standing liquid from the work area. - Entry of information into the Manufacturing Information System (MIS). - Must work a 3 shift rotation **Education and Qualifications** - High School diploma. - Preferred Skilled Trade Journey person: Millwright, Toolmaker/Machinist or Post-Secondary education: Electro-mechanical technologist, mechanical technologist or equivalent. - Mechanical aptitude and strong trouble shooting abilities. **Assets** - At least two years of experience working in a manufacturing environment. **Cameco is proud to offer a competitive total reward package which includes**: - Competitive compensation program with base and variable pay - Flexible health, drug, dental, and vision plan with a health spending and personal spending account - Fixed benefits including employee and dependant life, AD&D, disability benefits and paid vacation leave - Employee & Family Assistance Programs - RRSP and RPP matching program - Career development opportunities Req ID # 40344 Competition number: CFM 24 - 41 Posted: September 19, 2024 Posting end date: October 2, 2024 Salary Range: $71,750.00 - $89,698.00

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