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Striving for Better, Securing Safer Futures

Our Mission

Empowering Indigenous Communities Through Safe and Sustainable NDT

Eagle Eye NDT is more than a Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) company. We are a bridge between Indigenous communities and the industries that impact their lands and resources. Our mission is to empower Indigenous peoples by providing them the skills and opportunities to excel in a highly sought-after field.

Protecting Our Environment

We believe in responsible resource development. Our NDT services ensure the integrity of pipelines, tanks, and infrastructure, preventing leaks and spills that could harm the environment. We are committed to using sustainable practices and minimizing our environmental impact.

 

Building Strong Relationships

Our focus on sustainable, high-demand industries ensures a secure career path for Indigenous individuals. By contributing to the safety and reliability of industrial assets, we're supporting the efficient and sustainable development of Canada's resources. This, in turn, benefits all Canadians through economic growth and job creation.

Eagle Eye NDT is committed to working with Indigenous communities and growing Indigenous capacity, including mentoring and education support in an advanced skilled industry. 

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Indigenous Engagement

  • To grow strategic Indigenous Partnerships through collaboration with First Nations and related business groups.

  • Support indigenous partners and train members interested in a Non-Destructive Testing Career.

  • New trainees will be paired with an experienced technician for ongoing mentorship.

  • Opportunity for long term sustainable employment with high income potentional.

  • Involvement in local events and sponsorship.

  • Eagle Eye NDT will communicate with William Treaties First Nations through the support of OPG.

  • William Treaty First Nations group includes: Alderville First Nation, Beausoleil First Nation, Chippewas of Georgina Island, Chippewas of Rama, Curve Lake First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation and Mississaugas of Scugog Island.

Our Offices

PRESIDENT/CEO

Bill (Wm) Bodnar

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NORTHERN ONTARIO

Chris Johnston

WESTERN REGION 

Ed Hubbell
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HUMAN RESOURCES

Christine Seeley

cseeley@eagleyendt.com

(807) 623-1916

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Chris Bodnar

cbodnar@eagleyendt.com

(647) 404-2397

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4710-97 Street NW

Edmonton AB T6E 5S1
Canada

P: (780) 433-4735
E: info@eagleyendt.com

Edmonton

1185 Michener Road
Sarnia ON N7S 4B1
Canada

Chris Bodnar

P: (647) 404-2397

E: cbodnar@eagleyendt.com

Sarnia

General Enquiry

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General Enquiry

821 North Vickers St

Thunder Bay ON P7C 4B9

Canada

 

Chris Johnston

Northern Ontario + QA Manager

E: cjohnston@eagleyendt.com

P: (807) 623-1916

Christine Seeley

Manager - Human Resources

E: cseeley@eagleyendt.com

Thunder Bay (Head Office) 

Our Management

Our Team

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Land
Acknowledgement

In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, we acknowledge that the land we inhabit today and on which we operate our offices across Canada are traditional territories of First Nation and Métis Peoples and the residence of many Inuit people. We recognize the past history, vibrant spirituality, culture, and stewardship of the land of all Indigenous Peoples. We are committed to reconciliation and growing new relationships, partnerships, and understanding to achieve prosperity for all.

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