Posts Tagged ‘canada’
Fusion is for the future and it is happening now
It’s a great feeling to wake up every morning and go into work, knowing that you’re “working on something that can completely and literally change the world,” says Jay Brister. A 40-year veteran of the nuclear industry, Jay has first-hand experience of the highs and lows of the nuclear fission power business and market around…
Read MoreJohn Gorman: Going nuclear
Canadian Nuclear Association President John Gorman is the former solar industry executive who moved to nuclear on a mission to build bridges so the technologies can create a clean energy system together. He started working in clean energy “about 20 years ago,” John explains, “when I began to get increasingly concerned about climate change.” Having…
Read MoreJohn Gorman: Going nuclear
Canadian Nuclear Association President John Gorman is the former solar industry executive who moved to nuclear on a mission to build bridges so the technologies can create a clean energy system together. He started working in clean energy “about 20 years ago,” John explains, “when I began to get increasingly concerned about climate change.” Having…
Read MoreThomas Thor’s new Toronto office supports Canada’s dynamic nuclear industry
Thomas Thor, the recruitment, executive search and consulting organisation, has launched a new office in Toronto to service the growing need for a wide range of high level talent in the Canadian nuclear energy industry. With 19 reactors in operation and a broad refurbishment programme as well as a full domestic fuel cycle and a…
Read MoreGreg Alexander’s view on working in Canada: come and live it!
I am Canadian and have spent all my working years so far in the nuclear & defence industries between three countries : Canada, US and Europe, mostly UK. I know these three countries share the same language, and many people assume as a consequence that they also have the same working culture and social interactions. In my opinion, nothing…
Read More7 Reasons for considering a career move to the Nuclear Industry in Canada
The current and long-term outlook for career opportunities in the Canadian Nuclear Industry is looking very good indeed. As Chairman of KeySource Thomas Thor, a global recruiting and HR consulting firm that has been working in Canada for many years, I would like to share some of the reasons behind this statement. Whether you are…
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