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The Intermediate Technician, Fire Safety position will perform maintenance and inspections on fire extinguishers, SCBAs, and other fire protection and firefighting equipment as required by applicable codes and regulations. The position is shared by Camecos four northern Saskatchewan sites and reports to the corporate Lead Safety Specialist in the Compliance & Licensing department. Responsibilities of the role include the following:
- Complete annual fire extinguisher inspections for the mine sites.
- Complete hydrostatic testing of fire extinguishers
- Act as SME on the site fire extinguishers' inspection and maintenance.
- Complete annual SCBA inspections and maintenance for mine sites.
- Maintain proper SCBA inspection and maintenance records
- Act as SME on SCBA inspections and maintenance.
- As directed by C&L or site SHEQ management, perform inspections and address deficiencies in other fire protection systems, such as sprinklers, fire alarms, fire separations, egress & lighting, standpipe and hose stations, and firefighting equipment.
Requirements of the position:
- Fire Extinguisher Technician Certificate
- SCBA Certified Technician Certificate
- Three to five years of applicable work experience in fire extinguisher inspection and maintenance
- Equivalent combination of education and work experience considered
- You are a team player, self-motivated, eager to learn new skills, with the ability to work independently with safety as a core value
- Excellent communication skills and analytical capabilities
- Work a 14-day rotational schedule and commute to site by aircraft
Assets:
- Experience in the inspections and maintenance of fire protection systems are preferred.
- Experience in the inspections and maintenance of fire fighting equipment such as SCBAs are preferred.
- Experience with Microsoft Office, Microsoft excel, and database applications
Preference will be given to Residents of Saskatchewans North