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Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Careers and Employment

About the company

  • Company size
    501 to 1,000
  • Revenue
    $130m to $640m (CAD)
  • Industry
    Government & Public Administration
  • Headquarters
    Ottawa
  • Link
    Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission website

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security and the environment; to implement Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy; and to disseminate objective scientific, technical and regulatory information to the public....

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security and the environment; to implement Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy; and to disseminate objective scientific, technical and regulatory information to the public.

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Rating is calculated based on 15 reviews and is evolving.

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Communications Officer in Ottawa, ON
on 15 May 2023
An Awesome Place to Work
This is a great organization to work for. The majority of people are friendly, kind, and love their jobs! They value work life balance, however, they are still finding their footing as far as how to execute that well across the board. Some positions don’t allow for much work life balance due to the workload, tight deadlines, understaffing, etc. A lot of focus on EDI, and they are actively workin...
Administrative Assistant in Ottawa, ON
on 11 March 2023
Great workplace!
Worked at the CNSC for over 20 years; left when I retired, Highly recommend.They believe in continuous learning so you can really make a career here. The camaraderie between the staff and management is great.
Regulatory Affairs, Corporate / Strategic Communications (Co-op) in Ottawa, ON
on 10 January 2020
Positive work place
A positive atmosphere and a wonderful workplace. Highly recommended to work in such an environment and with the government. Overall a wonderful opportunity
Human Resources Officer in Ottawa, ON
on 27 June 2019
Great place to work!
-Great people; amazing benefits; lots of opportunities move laterally or vertically. -Not a perfect organization, but always seeking ways to improve. -Many learning opportunities: micro-missions, assignments, internal open-learning sessions, and individual learning plans that ensures continuous learning and development. -Management meetings are open to all staff, which is rare.
Administration Services Coordinator in Ottawa, ON
on 25 March 2019
Productive and fun workplace
This is a very interesting place to work at - what I find most interesting are the presentations from international guest speakers (subject matter experts) on a variety of topics. The office environment is fun, while being productive in a fast-paced environment.

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