Nuclear Industry

Helmets to Hardhats Canada

Looking for a stable, well-paying career in the nuclear industry?

Helmets to Hardhats (H2H) has been notified that the Ontario Nuclear Industry will be requiring a significant number of skilled trades at Ontario Power Generation (OPG) at Darlington, Pickering generating stations and Bruce Power in Kincardine, Ontario. To apply to this specialized and high security industry, all registrants must have an approved Nuclear Industry Security Clearance Card.

Skilled trades needed in the nuclear industry

Are you part of the military community and looking for a stable, well-paying career in the nuclear industry with one of the Building Trade Unions? (The Military Community includes Serving Military (Reg Force & Reserves), their families, Army, Sea & Air Force Senior Cadets & their Leadership (COATS & CIC Officers)

Helmets to Hardhats (H2H) has been notified that the Ontario Nuclear Industry will be requiring a significant number of skilled trades starting in 2021 at Ontario Power Generation (OPG) at Darlington, Pickering generating stations and Bruce Power in Kincardine, Ontario. To apply to this specialized & high security industry, all registrants must have an approved Nuclear Industry Security Clearance Card.

All H2H registrants desiring to obtain a security clearance card must request it through Mr. Normand Trepanier, H2H Deputy Director, who will forward your request to the appropriate Security Office. Within a few days, you will receive an ID number and a password to initiate your on-line security clearance application with the appropriate Nuclear facility.

The H2H Deputy Director is the sole authority to approve your mandatory Identification documents. These Security Clearances may take between five and seven weeks to process, so please apply ASAP.

Follow these steps to obtain a Nuclear Industry Security Clearance:

  • Forward your request to H2H Deputy Director:
    normand
    who will initiate the application for you.
  • You will receive an email with your 20 digits Identification Number and Password, to start the application process.
  • You will be asked for copies of identification documentation. These must be certified by H2H prior to them being sent.
  • Steps to follow:
      i) Email to the H2H Deputy Director, two pieces of government-issued photo ID. Please note that you will be required to scan both sides of each ID card, or
      ii) Provincial Birth Certificate plus one piece of government-issued photo ID (both sides).
  • Mr. Trépanier will then contact you and arrange an online meeting (Facetime or Whatsapp or messenger) to physically verify your identity. After this meeting, he will email you the stamped certified identification documents.
  • On receipt of these documents, you will be able to complete the application by forwarding all documents to the appropriate Security Office.

Printable version : To obtain a Nuclear Industry Security Clearance


H2H becomes a voice for Veterans in the Nuclear Sector

OCNI - clean energy for a low carbon economy

The Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI) is very proud to announce that Helmets to Hardhats Canada was accepted as a supporting member of the Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI) at the January 7 2022 OCNI board meeting.

“The H2H supporting membership will help build stronger ties between OCNI and H2H resulting in veterans finding good jobs and careers in some of the 220 OCNI member companies that supply goods and services to Canada’s nuclear industry that are playing a major role in helping Canada achieve its “Net Zero by 2050” GHG reduction target.” said OCNI President and CEO Dr. Ron Oberth. “We believe that Canada’s veterans will bring valuable skills, discipline, and teamwork to strengthen the Canadian nuclear supply chain”.


Ops Notes: Poppies and My Pops

Ops Notes: Poppies and My Pops

Read this great article on the OCNI website by Navdhaliwal about his father's transition from the military and why he is so passionate about encouraging Veterans to apply for careers in the Nuclear Industry.

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