Uranium exploration and development company in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin
NexGen Energy is a public uranium exploration company focused on the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, where it discovered the high-grade Arrow zone in 2014. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy (SAP, Workiva, SuccessFactors) with no active replacements or new adopters, suggesting operational maturity rather than innovation velocity. Hiring is concentrated in construction and engineering roles, tracking the company's transition from exploration into project construction and operational readiness—a capital-intensive phase reflected in active projects around construction management, capital raising reporting, and operational readiness execution.
NexGen Energy Ltd. is a public uranium company exploring and developing high-grade uranium deposits in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, recognized as the world's highest-grade uranium district. The company's core asset is the Arrow zone, a significant high-grade uranium project at their 100%-owned Rook I property. The organization operates from Vancouver with a 51–200-person workforce, primarily across Canada. Current operations span exploration, resource development, construction management, and project finance, with active focus on construction planning, training infrastructure, and operational readiness for the Rook I project.
NexGen runs SAP Business ByDesign and SAP HANA for enterprise resource planning, Workiva for capital compliance and reporting, SuccessFactors for human resources, SharePoint for collaboration, and Aconex for construction/project management, alongside Microsoft Office tools.
NexGen Energy is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. All current hiring is in Canada.
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