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Thank you.
Our client has immediate openings for 2nd Class
Power Engineers at their facility in Saskatoon.
We are currently looking for both full time and
contract staff.
Requirements:
Must hold a 2nd Class Power Engineering
Certificate and has at least 3 years experience.
Must have supervisory experience.
Applicants with oil and gas or pulp and paper
experience would be a definate asset.
Please submit an updated resume quoting reference
#10003.
Essential Skills
- Reading text
- Document use
- Numeracy
- Writing
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Critical thinking
- Job task planning and organizing
- Finding information
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
- Significant use of memory
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
- Stationary Engineer 2nd Class
- Power Engineering Trade Certification
Additional Skills
- Read electrical schematics, blueprints and other technical diagrams
- Instruct apprentices
- Coordinate maintenance activities of trade contractors
Specific Skills
- Use computerized Building Automation System
- Use computerized Preventive Maintenance System
- Troubleshoot, perform corrective action or minor repairs as required
- Perform routine equipment maintenance
- Operate automated or computerized control systems
- Monitor and inspect plant equipment
- Measure temperature, fuel flow and pressure
- Maintain daily log of operation, maintenance and safety activities
- Clean and lubricate machinery and components
- Assist in the development of operation, maintenance and safety procedures
- Analyze and record instrument readings and equipment malfunction
Type of Equipment
- Water and wastewater treatment
- Valves
- Turbines
- Switches
- Stationary engines
- Programmable logic controllers (PLC)
- Pneumatic controls
- Motors
- Meters
- High pressure boilers
- Hand tools
- Gauges
- Electric generators
- Distributed control systems (DCS)
- Diesel generators
- Computerized control systems
- Compressors
- Central monitoring system
- Alarms