Job Description Posted Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 5:00 AMAbout NDT GlobalNDT Global is the leading provider of inline diagnostic solutions, advanced data insights, subsea inspection, and integrity management services that safeguard energy‑sector infrastructure. The company is recognized for its expertise in both ultrasonic inspection technologies—such as Pulse Echo, Pitch‑and‑Catch, Phased Array, and Acoustic Resonance (ART Scan)—and ultra‑high‑resolution Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) inspection services. These differentiated offerings, along with non‑ultrasonic technologies like Inertial Measurement Units and others in development, enable NDT Global to deliver comprehensive asset integrity solutions.Innovation is at the core of NDT Global's mission. We continuously challenge the boundaries of existing technologies to deliver transformational solutions that empower the industry to achieve safer, more cost‑effective pipeline management. Our commitment to research and development drives the creation of vital new methods and tools that address the evolving needs of our customers while setting new industry standards.By strategically applying inspection technologies to detect, diagnose, and model various types of threats, NDT Global provides predictive, decision‑ready insights. These insights, driven by the world’s most accurate data, enable asset owners to optimize infrastructure health, drive operational efficiencies, reduce risk, and minimize their carbon footprint.Director, Corporate Affairsto contribute to the success of ongoing projects. Reporting to the Vice President, Legal Affairs, this position requires a presence at the Quebec City office three days a week.Responsibilities:Actively contribute to acquisition, financing, and strategic partnership files by aligning the group’s legal and commercial objectives;Oversee corporate secretarial activities for the parent company and its subsidiaries, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and best governance practices;Develop, update, and oversee the application of corporate policies and procedures;Ensure the implementation and maintenance of export control policies within the group;Manage the portfolio of commercial insurance plans to protect the group’s assets and operations;Administer and oversee stock option and purchase plans in collaboration with stakeholders;Collaborate with external counsel for the effective management of strategic legal matters;Support the implementation of various operational projects in collaboration with internal and external teams;Other duties as assignedQualifications/Education:Member of the Quebec BarBilingual in French and English, with excellent communication skills.Experience/Skills:Five or more years of relevant experienceExperience in the context of acquisitions of international companies and groups (an asset).Excellent analytical, business judgment, and problem‑solving skills.Strong business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit.Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize.Proven leadership, with strong persuasion and negotiation skills.High level of autonomy, initiative and collaborative approach focused on teamworkIntermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook)Works in a general office environmentOccasional domestic and/or international travelGreat long‑term career prospects and development opportunitiesChallenging tasks in innovative and diverse teams#J-18808-Ljbffr