Are you looking for a field‑based role where you can see the results of your work firsthand on complex remediation projects? This Field Project Coordinator opportunity is ideal for someone who enjoys coordinating construction and engineering activities, reviewing technical information, and supporting safe, compliant work on site. In this role, you’ll contribute directly to environmental clean‑up efforts that create lasting, positive impacts for the communities involved.If this sounds like a role where you can make a meaningful difference, apply today!What will you be doing! Supporting construction and remediation activities across multiple field sites. * Coordinating engineering and construction work packages related to soil remediation and restoration.
Assisting with the preparation and review of technical scopes of work, project schedules, and budgets.
Reviewing contractor submittals, work plans, drawings, schedules, reports, and invoices to confirm scope compliance.
Monitoring contractor performance against contract requirements and key performance indicators.
Evaluating technical studies and reports prepared by consultants for accuracy, quality, and alignment with standards.
Monitoring progress of engineering and design activities against scope, schedule, cost, and quality requirements.
Assisting in the identification of risks, scope changes, and impacts to schedule or budget.
Supporting the development of practical and cost‑effective solutions to field and engineering challenges.
Liaising with internal teams, consultants, and project partners to resolve issues and maintain alignment.
Supporting interpretation and use of technical specifications, drawings, and documentation.
Other duties as assigned by your manager.
What we are looking for:
Education
Post‑secondary education in a directly related field is considered an asset.
Experience
A minimum of five (5) years of experience in soil remediation, restoration, or construction‑related projects. * Experience working on radiologically impacted soil remediation projects is considered an asset.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Strong verbal communication and technical writing skills. * Ability to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders.
Working knowledge of engineering procedures, quality processes, and compliance requirements.
Understanding of procurement, contract management, and contractor oversight practices.
Knowledge of project management principles, including scope, schedule, cost, quality, and risk.
Familiarity with the Ontario Building Code or related coursework is considered an asset.
Ability to analyze technical information and support informed decision‑making.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Demonstrated understanding of general construction principles.
Security Clearance Eligibility Required
Reliability Status with Site Access Security Clearance (SASC), which has a minimum requirement of 3-5 years of verifiable history in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and/or the United Kingdom. CNL implements security screening in accordance with the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's “Standard on Security Screening” and the “Policy on Government Security.”
Working Conditions:
Working schedule: Five (5) days per week, seven and a half (7.5) hours per day for a thirty-seven and a half (37.5) hour work week.
Why CNL?Does the idea of working with a dynamic team across Canada to advance nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world excite you? At CNL, we’re reinventing ourselves to be industry leaders—pioneering solutions to the problems that matter most.From building the next generation of clean nuclear and hydrogen energy technologies, to developing targeted cancer treatments, to continuing our global leadership in environmental remediation—we are driven by impact, innovation, and purpose.What We Offer: A Total Rewards PackageWe believe in taking care of our people. Here’s what you can expect as part of our team:
Paid time off: vacation, sick, personal, and floater days
Benefits effective Day One – no waiting period
Tuition support to help you keep learning and growing
A defined-benefit pension plan or a defined-contribution pension plan, depending on your employee group, to support your long‑term financial security
Do Our Priorities Resonate with You?
Delivering clean energy for today and tomorrow
Restoring and protecting the environment
Contributing to the health of Canadians
If so, you’ll feel right at home at CNL.Location: OnsiteOur Port Hope site is situated along the scenic shores of Lake Ontario, just east of Toronto. The community is rich in history, with vibrant downtown shops, restaurants, and nearby trails and parks. Living and working here offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and easy access to urban amenities.Please note: This is a fully onsite position based at our Port Hope location, Ontario.Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity & InclusionAt CNL, we are committed to fostering an environment that promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion. We celebrate and welcome employees, stakeholders, and partners of all backgrounds and identities. Click here to all about it!We are proud to uphold a workplace culture grounded in our Core Values:
Respect
Teamwork
Accountability
Safety
Integrity
Excellence
These values drive our employment practices and ensure meaningful career development opportunities and accommodations for all employees.CNL is an equal opportunity employer. If you require accommodation during any phase of the hiring process, please let us know via . All requests will be handled with confidentiality.The CNL Historic Waste Program Management Office and the Port Hope Area Initiative projects are situated on the traditional lands of the Williams Treaties First Nations, specifically the Gunshot Treaty negotiated between the Crown and Mississauga Nation during the 1780s and represented today by the Williams Treaties First Nations. The Mississauga Nations are also signatories to various 18th and 19th century treaties that covered lands in different parts of south-central Ontario. In 1923, the Mississauga First Nations and the Chippewa First Nations consisting of Rama, Beausoleil and Georgina Island signed the Williams Treaties and together, over 90 years later in June 2018, joined to ensure that their rights and the relationship with these lands are respected through a renewed agreement with Canada and the province of Ontario. The area in which we are situated is also home to Indigenous Peoples from across the region and Canada. CNL is grateful to have the opportunity to work on these traditionally and culturally significant lands and waterways.