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Reporting to the Director of Nuclear, this position works with a high level of independence and as part of a team managing provincial nuclear workforce development, supply chain development, as well as advising on the coordination, governance, and oversight of major nuclear projects. This position offers an opportunity for meaningful and challenging work in an encouraging and dynamic environment that promotes trust, excellence, leadership, and teamwork. This position will: Lead projects from the initial design of requirements, timelines, scope, and budget to implementation, risk mitigation, and reporting. Manage internal and external resources to ensure projects adhere to scope, schedule, and budget while establishing and maintaining relationships with relevant client stakeholders. Design, manage, and administer nuclear-related studies, agreements, and contracts, including forecasting and reporting on costs, deliverables, and outcomes. Provide regular reporting of project status, outcomes, and risks to Executive, Crown Boards, and Cabinet related to nuclear oversight and governance, workforce development, supply chain development, investment attraction, and federal-provincial-territorial relations and regulations. Work closely with Crown corporations, government ministries, the private sector, other governments, and other interested parties to coordinate and facilitate strategic collaboration, stay current with technological, economic and policy pressures and ideas, to provide CIC with timely, concise, independent, and accurate advice. Develop a variety of written materials including strategic planning documents, analytical advice, decision and information items, and briefing notes, considering alignment with government priorities and industry and business relationships and objectives. Represent CIC at meetings, conferences, trade and industrial events, gatherings of delegates, and in regular dialogue with Crown corporations and ministries.