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The Site Training Specialist – Safety and Compliance is responsible for the development, coordination, delivery, and continuous improvement of site-specific safety and compliance training programs. The Specialist will work closely with the Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) leadership team, operations, contractors, and subject matter experts, to ensure ongoing compliance with the Rook I Training Program. This role ensures all personnel meet regulatory, corporate, and project training requirements while promoting a strong safety culture and consistent standards across the site. Key responsibilities include verifying worker competency, supporting regulatory compliance, and enhancing overall site performance through effective training systems.
LOCATION
This position will be based at the Rook I site on a 2 week in/2 week out schedule. Accommodations and meals are provided while on rotation. Travel logistics to/from site are coordinated by NexGen.
Circumstances may require work based out of the Saskatoon office periodically.
- Develop, implement, and maintain site-specific safety, compliance, and competency-based training programs.
- Coordinate onboarding, orientation, and mandatory training for employees, contractors, and visitors.
- Ensure training programs align with applicable legislation, standards, company policies, and site requirements.
- Track, document, and maintain accurate training records and competency verification in approved systems such as SuccessFactors and ISNetworld.
- Conduct training needs assessments and gap analyses to identify required improvements or updates.
- Deliver classroom, field-based, and virtual training sessions using a variety of instructional methods to support diverse learning needs.
- Support incident investigations by reviewing training records and identifying learning or competency gaps.
- Collaborate with HSE, operations, and contractor representatives to ensure consistent training standards.
- Monitor training effectiveness and recommend improvements based on feedback, audits, and performance data support audits, inspections, and regulatory reviews related to training and competency.
- Stay current with regulatory changes, industry best practices, and emerging training methodologies.
- Promote a culture of continuous learning, accountability, and safety excellence.
- Coordinate external training providers and certifications as required.
- Commit to ongoing professional development to support evolving site-specific training needs.
- Diploma or degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Adult Education, Training & Development, or a related field.
- Minimum of 5–10 years of experience in industrial, construction, or resource-sector environments.
- Experience utilizing the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) to analyze, design & development, implement & evaluate training.
- Recognized safety certification (e.g., NCSO, CRSP, or equivalent) is considered an asset.
- Proven experience delivering safety and compliance training in a high-risk work environment.
- Strong knowledge of regulatory training requirements and competency management systems.
- Experience with learning management systems (LMS) and training record management.
- Adult education or train-the-trainer certification is considered an asset.
- Communicates in an open candid and consistent manner with impact to inform, enroll, coach, and inspire.
- Effectively builds rapport and appropriately delivers information (oral and written) in a timely, well-organized, thoughtful, and engaging manner.
- Works collaboratively across functional teams, embracing unique talents and diverse perspectives, to achieve common goals.
- Takes a proactive approach to building relationships by actively participating as a prepared team member, demonstrating flexibility and respect for different work styles.
- Plans, manages and follows through to ensure the flow and timely completion of activities to deliver successful work results.
- Maintains quality and safety standards to ensure NexGen's Elite Standards are met across all work streams.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability.
- Takes responsibility for own actions and outcomes.
- Maintains effective and professional approach, demonstrating resilience and accountability in a fluid fast paced work environment.
- Able to identify, articulate and problem solve for complex situations with consideration for outcomes.
- Provides clear and informative explanations to support effective decisions in line with company objectives.
- Uses creative, conceptual, and/or inductive reasoning.
- Applies specialized knowledge in own area of expertise and openly shares information and knowledge with others.
NexGen Energy is a Canadian company focused on optimally developing the Rook I Project into the largest, low-cost producing uranium mine globally, incorporating the highest levels of environmental and social governance. The Company has a strong portfolio of highly prospective projects, including the Company's 100% owned Rook I property that is host to the high-grade Arrow Deposit (discovered February, 2014), South Arrow (discovered July, 2017), Harpoon (discovered August, 2016), Bow (discovered March, 2015), and the Cannon area (discovered April, 2016).
NexGen is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NXE and on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker symbol NXG, and is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, with an operations office in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.