‘Engineer’
Job-0696-Power Engineer, 4th Class (Burns Lake, BC)
We have 3 positions available for 4th Class Power Engineers in Burns Lake, BC. This 5 week contract would be ideal for those that are semi-retired or between jobs. If you are interested in this position please submit your resume to us as soon as possible.
Terms of Employment: 5 week contract commencing approximately May 25, 2012
Salary: $31.77 per hour. Accomodation will be provided for the duration of the 5 week contract as well as 53 cents per kilometre for fuel.
Shifts: 3 x 8 hour rotating shifts
Anticipated Start Date: May 25-28, 2012
Location: Burns Lake, BC
Number of Vacancies: 3
Job-0695 – Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor (Powell River, BC)
Great opportunity for a Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor in Powell River, BC…
As a leading North American paper and pulp manufacturer, our client employs 1,800 people at operations in southern British Columbia. Making some of the most environmentally responsible paper in the world requires a diverse team of operators, trades people, engineers and technologists, managers, accountants, IT specialists, human resources and other professionals. Their facilities are located on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia. Working in the paper industry isn’t for everyone. It’s challenging, demanding, competitive and rewarding. If you thrive on solving technical challenges, value growth over stability, appreciate living in some of North America’s most spectacular environments, and want a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work, this may be the place for you!
There is an immediate opening for a Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor. Reporting to the Manager, Maintenance this position is accountable for supervising a mixed mechanical trades crew with an objective of safely performing the work necessary to optimize equipment performance and maximize equipment availability. You will work with maintenance and operations teams to continually improve the business, including safety, production, cost and other joint objectives.
Powell River, located on the Sunshine Coast of BC, provides a stimulating blend of outdoor adventure and cultural amenities. Originally founded as a resource extraction centre, Powell River now offers adventurers countless opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, rock climbing, golfing, boating, hiking, biking, fishing, and scuba diving. On the doorstep of both Vancouver and Vancouver Island, the Powell River region offers an array of experiences; the legendary Sunshine Coast Trail, Powell Forest Canoe Route, rock-climb the Eldred Valley, snowshoe in the Knuckleheads; this is the world class destination you’ve long been waiting for.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: Up to $105,000 annual salary
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Powell River, British Columbia
Number of Vacancies: 1
Requirements: A mechanical trade certificate or a technical diploma and/or degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent experience. Pulp and paper experience is valued, though not a requirement
Responsibilities Include:
-Supervise, preferably with a mixed crew, with safety as an overriding priority.
-Involve people appropriately in problem solving and decision making
-Team build
-Manage performance
-Deal effectively with conflict
-Communicate with all levels of the line-organization
-Organize the workload to meet both short term and long term objectives
-Implement and support Asset Care
Job-0694 – Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor (Crofton, BC)
Great opportunity for a Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor in Crofton, BC…
As a leading North American paper and pulp manufacturer, our client employs 1,800 people at operations in southern British Columbia. Making some of the most environmentally responsible paper in the world requires a diverse team of operators, trades people, engineers and technologists, managers, accountants, IT specialists, human resources and other professionals. Their facilities are located on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia. Working in the paper industry isn’t for everyone. It’s challenging, demanding, competitive and rewarding. If you thrive on solving technical challenges, value growth over stability, appreciate living in some of North America’s most spectacular environments, and want a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work, this may be the place for you!
Cradled by verdant hillsides and surrounding mountains, the active community of Crofton is situated on the calm waters of Osborne Bay in the Cowichan Valley. This friendly forestry community offers quiet parks, comfortable accommodation and a host of family activities, such as golfing, swimming, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. If this sounds too strenuous, you can just relax in Osborne Bay and watch the sun rise over Saltspring Island. Central to Victoria and Nanaimo, and with ferry access to Saltspring Island, Crofton is a great place from which to base your south island activities.
There is an immediate opening for a Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor. Reporting to the Manager, Maintenance this position is accountable for supervising a mixed mechanical trades crew with an objective of safely performing the work necessary to optimize equipment performance and maximize equipment availability. You will work with maintenance and operations teams to continually improve the business, including safety, production, cost and other joint objectives.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: Up to $105,000 annual salary
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Crofton, British Columbia
Number of Vacancies: 1
Requirements: A mechanical trade certificate or a technical diploma and/or degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent experience. Pulp and paper experience is valued, though not a requirement
Responsibilities Include:
-Supervise, preferably with a mixed crew, with safety as an overriding priority.
-Involve people appropriately in problem solving and decision making
-Team build
-Manage performance
-Deal effectively with conflict
-Communicate with all levels of the line-organization
-Organize the workload to meet both short term and long term objectives
-Implement and support Asset Care
Job-0692 – Maintenance Superintendent (Vancouver, BC)
Are you ready for a career move that will allow you to lead a team and contribute to establishment, integration and delivery of maintenance support for operations at a well- established Metallurgical coal company? We have an incredible opportunity for a Maintenance Superintendent in Vancouver, BC. You will be accountable for the development and optimization of maintenance strategies, the development and alignment of new maintenance procedures with the existing operation and the establishment of on the ground maintenance support for the Roman operation.
Our client is committed to creating value from coal safely and responsible, growing their business through their attractive program of projects and investing in the communities in which they operate. As part of their growth strategy, the company is developing key coal assets in Canada, including large scale coal projects with considerable capital investment.
The Maintenance Superintendent is accountable for ensuring ensuring that maintenance strategies are developed, optimised and in place prior to ramp up, and the establishment of on-site maintenance support. This requires close collaboration with the project team and the site maintenance team to ensure the effective integration with the existing procedures and methods, and to identify improvement opportunities, whilst still maintaining a constant focus on providing project context and understanding.
Home to such tourist attractions as the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park and Science World, Vancouver, BC is a modern, travel-friendly city surrounded by skyscrapers, beaches and mountains alike. With quick and easy access to Whistler Resort, the Canadian Rockies, Victoria, Vancouver Island, and of course, endless year round water and land sports, whether extreme sport or family fun, find your personal adventure here.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full time
Salary: Depending upon experience
Anticipated Start Date: ASAP
Location: Vancouver, BC
Number of Vacancies: 1
Experience: 5-10 years of experience in asset management:
- Trade/Engineering supervisory experience
- Development of maintenance systems and strategies
- Project delivery
- Preferred experience – Managed engineering and/or maintenance function in a similar business.
Education: Tertiary qualification in engineering and/or equivalent experience. Post graduate qualifications in Maintenance Management and/or Business preferred.
Knowledge and Skills:
- Planning within Heavy Industry
- Training development and delivery
- Leading change management / improvement programs
- Ellipse / SAP Literate
- R8 Literate
- Mainstay Literate
- APMS
- Proven influencing abilities
- Sound maintenance management and systems skills
- High interpersonal and communications skills
- Demonstrated experience in safely delivering reliability improvements and efficiencies.
- Project Management
Responsibilities Include:
-Act as the maintenance lead for the project team
-Develop the maintenance OR schedule and monitor progress
-Manage the maintenance OR budget and monitor on-going costs
-Provide maintenance specific input for all project deliverables
-Collaborate with key stakeholders to determine and implement the mine maintenance philosophy
-Collaborate with key stakeholders to review, update and implement existing and/or best practice maintenance management processes and procedures.
-Collaborate with key stakeholders to develop and optimise equipment maintenance strategies for all new equipment
-Ensure all equipment maintenance strategies are uploaded within R8, and supporting data uploaded within Ellipse prior to site ramp-up.
-Determine the required maintenance manning, facilities, spares holdings and tooling requirements, and provide feedback to the project team
-Determine and document competency and training requirements for all maintenance OR positions.
-Assist with recruitment and training of the maintenance OR team
-Oversee and manage the ramp-up of on-site maintenance support
-Manage the OR Maintenance Team in-line with Anglo HR procedures and Policies.
-Monitor and manage the team’s performance against the objectives of the OR Team
-Contribute to the development of a safe work environment that makes it possible to achieve a Zero Harm objective for all employees.
-Identify and report opportunities for business improvement to system owners
Job-0690 – Reliability Engineer (Tumbler Ridge, BC)
Looking for a career move to a worldwide mining company that is committed to sustainable development and values safety, care and respect, integrity, accountability, collaboration and innovation? If this sounds like you, our client is looking for a qualified Reliability Engineer for its Tumbler Ridge, BC Mine Site. You will earn a competitive salary as well as bonuses while contributing to a company that prides itself on being the industry’s employer, partner and investment of choice.
Our client is committed to creating value from coal safely and responsibly, growing their business through their attractive program of projects and investing in the communities in which they operate. As part of their growth strategy, the company is developing key coal assets in Canada, including large scale coal projects with considerable capital investment.
Reporting directly to the Planning and Engineering Superintendent, the Reliability Engineer will be responsible for monitoring maintenance systems and standards to predictably deliver and sustain the required asset performance and cost objectives.
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia has around 3,300 residents and offers a variety of urban amenities with the feel of a relaxed rural community. They have a mix of activities available for every interest. There are many summer and winter activities available such as fishing, skating, hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full time
Salary: Depending upon experience
Anticipated Start Date: ASAP
Location: Tumbler Ridge, BC
Number of Vacancies: 1
Education: Must be a Professional Engineer (PEng)
Experience:
-Minimum 5 years of experience in trades/engineering
-Supervisory experience
-Knowledge of:
•Maintenance of Work Control process and requirements
•Maintenance KPI’s and reporting
•Downtime reporting systems
•Business reporting systems
-Graduate qualified in maintenance management preferred
-Graduate qualifications in NDT or Condition Monitoring
Responsibilities include:
-Implement and deliver reliability focused systems and training
-Ownership of the Defect Elimination process,TCO process; Preventative Maintenance Optimization process; and Non Destructive Testing (NDT) data systems and strategies
-Advise on and review maintenance standards and procedures
Job-0687- Power Engineer, 2nd Class (Powell River, BC)
Are you a 2nd Class Power Engineer who wants the opportunity to work on state of the art equipment on beautiful Vancouver Island? If you thrive on solving technical challenges, value growth over stability, appreciate living in some of North America’s most spectacular environments, this may be the place for you!
As a leading North American paper and pulp manufacturer, our client employs 1,800 people at operations in southern British Columbia. Making some of the most environmentally responsible paper in the world requires a diverse team of operators, trades people, engineers and technologists, managers, accountants, IT specialists, human resources and other professionals. Their facilities are located on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia. Working in the paper industry isn’t for everyone. It’s challenging, demanding, competitive and rewarding.
As the 2nd Class Power Engineer, you will be responsible for overseeing employees as well as the operation of: biomass, chemical recovery and gas fired power boilers, back pressure turbo generators, steam plant auxiliary equipment, water treatment plants, compressed air, mill water, steam and condensate infrastructure across the mill, biomass fuel delivery systems and secondary effluent treatments plant operations.
Powell River, located on the Sunshine Coast of BC, provides a stimulating blend of outdoor adventure and cultural amenities. Originally founded as a resource extraction centre, Powell River now offers adventurers countless opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, rock climbing, golfing, boating, hiking, biking, fishing, and scuba diving. On the doorstep of both Vancouver and Vancouver Island, the Powell River region offers an array of experiences; the legendary Sunshine Coast Trail, Powell Forest Canoe Route, rock-climb the Eldred Valley, snowshoe in the Knuckleheads; this is the world class destination you’ve long been waiting for.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Wage Rate: $38.91/hr
Shifts: 12 hour shifts, 4 days on, 4 days off
Number of Vacancies: 1
Hours: Shift work
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Powell River, British Columbia
Education: BC Certified 2nd Class Power Engineer
Experience:
-Previous supervisory or training experience will be essential for this role -A pulp and paper background would be an asset
Skills and Abilities:
-Solid technical understanding of steam and power production, chemical recovery as well as effluent and water treatment
Duties and Responsibilities include the operation of:
-Biomass, Chemical Recovery and gas fired power boilers
-Back pressure Turbo Generator
-All Steam Plant auxiliary equipment
-Mixed bed demineralizer water treatment plant
-Compressed air, mill water, steam & condensate infrastructure across the mill
-Biomass fuel delivery system and secondary effluent treatment plant operation
Job-0609- Maintenance Planner (E&I) (Crofton, BC)
Great opportunity for an E&I Planner in Crofton, B.C
As a leading North American paper and pulp manufacturer, Our Client employs 1,800 people at operations in southern British Columbia. Making some of the most environmentally responsible paper in the world requires a diverse team of operators, trades people, engineers and technologists, managers, accountants, IT specialists, human resources and other professionals. Their facilities are located on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia. Working in the paper industry isn’t for everyone. It’s challenging, demanding, competitive and rewarding. If you thrive on solving technical challenges, value growth over stability, appreciate living in some of North America’s most spectacular environments, and want a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work, this may be the place for you!
Cradled by verdant hillsides and surrounding mountains, the active community of Crofton is situated on the calm waters of Osborne Bay in the Cowichan Valley. This friendly forestry community offers quiet parks, comfortable accommodation and a host of family activities, such as golfing, swimming, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. If this sounds too strenuous, you can just relax in Osborne Bay and watch the sun rise over Saltspring Island. Central to Victoria and Nanaimo, and with ferry access to Saltspring Island, Crofton is a great place from which to base your south island activities. We have an immediate opening for an E/I Planner. You will work with maintenance and operations teams to continually improve the business, including safety, production, cost and other joint objectives.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: $80,000 to $100,000 Depending upon experience
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Crofton, British Columbia
Number of Vacancies: 1
Requirements:A mechanical trade certificate or a technical diploma and/or degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent experience. Pulp and paper experience is valued, though not a requirement
Responsibilities:
•Expertly navigate computerized maintenance management systems
. •Use records cataloguing to build and maintain asset history.
•Develop work quality control standards and incorporate such quality checks in check-out and commissioning plans.
•Perform task and job risk assessments and incorporate risk mitigation in the maintenance plans.
•Manage own time well.
•Effectively run meetings.
•Develop purchasing and contract specifications, including selecting appropriate and correct technical standards and specifying special deliver requirements to protect items and parts reliability.
•Competently develops bar charts and PERT diagrams.
•Proficient at manpower and resource leveling
Job-0682- Electrical Maintenance Planning Coordinator (Esterhazy, SK)
Are you a looking for a career as an Electrical Maintenance Planning Coordinator with a company that considers their employees to be the most valued ingredient in their establishment? While working for this growing Fortune 500 Company you will be recognized and rewarded for your talents while earning a competitive salary!
Our client is the world’s leading producer of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients. This highly respected company has a world-class mining and processing operation that produces the highest quality of fertilizer and animal feed ingredients. They are also global leader in nourishing crops and deliver distinctive value to the world agriculture.
As the Inflow Electrical Maintenance Planning Coordinator, you will coordinate electrical planning activities relating to capital projects for the Inflow Department as well as schedule and plan the activities for electrical contractors and maintenance personnel to ensure a safe working environment with the maximum effectiveness at a minimum cost.
Esterhazy is a small town of population of 2,602 people, located within commuting distance from Yorkton, SK. The town is situated between two scenic valleys: the Qu’Appelle River Valley and Kaposval Valley. Esterhazy is less than a five hour drive from Saskatoon and less than three hours from Regina, two of Saskatchewan’s largest cities. The city has an abundance of amazing outdoor activities which include: camping, golfing, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking and biking. You will always have something to do in this tight knit community, and be part of a town that is welcoming to new comers and always willing to help a fellow man out.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: $90,000- $100,000/year depending upon Experience
Positions: 1
Education: Electrical Trade Certificate / Electrical Engineering Technologist preferred. A Canadian high school diploma or equivalency is required.
Experience:
-Knowledge of high voltage electrical systems and PLC’s.
-Experience in an industrial electrical environment.
- Experience using Microsoft Office and Microsoft Project.
- Experience with planning preferred.
Requirements:
-Employment is subject to successfully completing pre-employment checks including criminal record, drug and alcohol testing.
-Must be authorized to work in Canada.
Responsibilities include:
-Contribute to the company’s position as a low cost potash mine by coordinating and directing capital projects for the underground inflow department in a safe & cost effective manner.
-Setting the example by following and enforcing all company safety rules and regulations.
-Coordinate and direct all planning and scheduling functions for the installation of new pumping facilities and infrastructure upgrades.
-Assist engineering department in developing new improved technology for the area.
-Ensure continued personal development of managerial and technical skills to achieve an effective operation by participating in the appropriate training programs and activities.
Job-0616- Standards Engineer (Leduc, Alberta)
Do you want to work for one of Alberta’s top 50 employers of 2011? Our client is seeking a Standards Engineer for their operations in Leduc, Alberta. Our client distributes natural gas to 70,000 residential, rural and commercial customers in more than 90 communities across Alberta. A leader in safety among Canadian natural gas distributors, their reach extends beyond their offices and facilities into the neighborhoods, towns and communities they serve.
The successful candidate will be responsible for creating, maintaining and updating Operations & Engineering codes, standards and practices; liaising internally and externally with subject matter experts and regulatory authorities on compliance matters; reviewing, testing and approving all new gas system tools and equipment; participating in best practice task force initiatives; and performing other duties as assigned.
If you are interested in working with a team of safety minded, enthusiastic, innovative and motivated individuals, then this is the company for you.
In joining the Company, you and your family will be offered a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, vision care and a Health Care Spending Account for other health related expenses. Other employment benefits are available and include membership in a defined benefit pension plan, eligibility to participate in a voluntary company-matching savings plan and an opportunity to earn an annual bonus through a variable pay program or Short Term Incentive Plan.
In addition to paid vacation days, every employee is awarded up to 6 additional Personal Paid Days to spend time with family, make appointments or just enjoy some extra time to relax. To cultivate talent and grow leaders, we offer a generous Educational Assistance Program.
Leduc, Alberta has a population of 23,000 residents and is the capital region located next to the Edmonton International Airport and is just 15 minutes away from Edmonton. The City of Leduc has something for everyone; hiking, biking, abundance of parks, cultural activities, programs and facilities to promote a healthy and happy environment for all. You will be part of a thriving community of young professionals, entrepreneurs and retirees.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: $103,000 – $116,000 per year depending upon experience.
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related program, qualified to register as a practicing member of APEGGA (Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysics in Alberta)
Experience: 3-5 years of experience in the profession and experience in standards/policy development; gas utility experience would be a definite asset.
Duties and Responsibilities:
-Leading the maintenance and continual improvement of the Company’s Standard Practice Manual
-Leading the development of job plans for all activities undertaken by Operations & Engineering
-Reviewing and updating all internal codes and standards to ensure compliance with all external regulatory directives, rules, standards and codes in all aspects of the department from measurement to field operations
-Organizing internal Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) for the development and maintenance of Company standards and policies -Leading standardization initiative in all work units within Operations and Engineering to ensure consistency of approach -Communicating with regulatory authorities on compliance related matters and ensuring the Company is adhering to most recent directives and rules
-Seeking clarification from external agencies in instances where ambiguity lies in the interpretation of regulatory codes and standards
-Leading the standardization of the Company’s small tool fleet (line locators, gas monitors, etc.)
-Leading the review, testing and approval of all new equipment that is proposed to be part of the Company’s gas distribution system
-Seeking improvement opportunities in tools, equipment and technology for use in the Company’s gas distribution system
-Representing the Company on industry or regulatory task forces or technical committees as assigned
-Maintaining records of Company pressure vessel inventory
-Attending industry conventions, workshops and seminars
Skills and Abilities:
-Windows XP or equivalent operating system skills;
-Advanced Excel spreadsheet skills; -Intermediate Microsoft Word, Outlook and PowerPoint presentation skills
Job-0676-Electrical Project Engineer (Vancouver, BC)
We have an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Project Engineer with a Metallurgical Coal company in Vancouver, BC that has operations in Canada and all over the world! They offer a competitive salary package as well as exceptional training and development programs to its employees. If you are an experienced electrical engineer, have the ambition to work for a leader in the mining and resources area, and the drive to deliver results on a consistent basis, this could be the position for you.
Our client is committed to creating value from mining safely and responsible, growing their business through their attractive program of projects and investing in the communities in which they operate. As part of their growth strategy, the company is developing key assets in Canada, including large scale coal projects with considerable capital investment.
As the Electrical Project Engineer you will provide electrical engineering support to the Project Engineering Team to achieve successful engineering reviews as projects progress through the various stage gates. With your strong technical background and passion for project management you will provide professional support on electrical engineering issues, ensuring adherence to guidelines, procedures, standards and specifications. You will also take responsibility for the timely delivery of the overall electrical scope of work as defined within the design and engineering management plan.
Home to such tourist attractions as the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park and Science World, Vancouver, BC is a modern, travel-friendly city surrounded by skyscrapers, beaches and mountains alike. With quick and easy access to Whistler Resort, the Canadian Rockies, Victoria, Vancouver Island, and of course, endless year round water and land sports, whether extreme sport or family fun, find your personal adventure here.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full time
Salary: $90,000- $110,000 Depending upon experience. A relocation package will be provided.
Anticipated Start Date: ASAP
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia. Some travel to the Tumbler Ridge region will be required.
Number of Vacancies: 1
Education: Must be an Electrical Engineer as well as have relevant tertiary qualifications.
Experience:
-Must have project management experience
-Must have a strong technical background
-Previous mining experience, preferably within the coal region, necessary
Responsibilities include:
-Providing electrical engineering support to the Project Engineering Team
-Providing professional support on electrical engineering issues
-Ensuring adherence to guidelines, procedures, standards and specifications
-Taking responsibility for the timely delivery of the overall electrical scope of work as defined within the design and engineering management plan
Job-0672-Supervisor, Electrical Engineering (Yukon)
We are currently looking for a Supervisor, Electrical Engineering for an electrical utility company in the spectacular Yukon Territory. Our client employs 80 skilled workers in Whitehorse, Yukon and is committed to offering high quality service in an economical yet environmentally and socially responsible way. They are community oriented, volunteering their time in various local projects. This company also believes in investing in their employees and provides professional development opportunities to their staff.
Our client employs 80 skilled workers in Dawson City, Yukon and is committed to offering high quality service in an economical yet environmentally and socially responsible way. They are community oriented, volunteering their time in various local projects. This company also believes in investing in their employees and provides professional development opportunities to their staff.
Reporting to the Director of Engineering Services, the Supervisor, Electrical Engineering is responsible for managing a team of professionals in the planning and design work for expansion, modification, operation and maintenance of generation, transmission and distribution assets. As well the position assists in planning and directing departmental goals, objectives and programs.
While working in the Yukon Territory you will have access to extensive outdoor recreational opportunities, breathtaking scenery and a rapidly growing economy. Experience the amazing midnight sun in the summer or spectacular northern lights in the winter. Other activities include hiking the Alaska/Yukon trails, swimming, fishing, hunting, golfing, going to the theatre and trying your hand at panning for gold.
Terms of Employment: Permanent Full-Time
Salary: $84,188 – $126,283 per year depending upon experience plus extensive financial and non-financial benefits package.
Benefits: There is an annual vacation allowance benefit of $1,300 for the employee and $850 for spouse and dependents, employees are eligible for this after their first anniversary. Contributions to our RRSP pension are 6% of base salary and this is matched, 6% by the corporation. There is a 3 month waiting period for extended health and dental. All life insurance and AD&D are activated on hire date. Annual vacation starts at 4 weeks per year prorated in the first year of employment.
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
Number of Vacancies: 1
Education:
- Registered Professional Electrical Engineer and eligible for registration in the Yukon
Skills and Abilities:
-Solid supervisory, computer and interpersonal skills; and
-A proven track record and commitment to safe procedures and encouraging a safe work environment.
Experience:
-Minimum 10 years experience of varied and progressively more senior experience as well with knowledge of protection and control systems, hydro and diesel generation, and transmission and distribution systems;
-Strong electrical utility experience primarily in the areas of high voltage (138kV), transmission, distribution lines and substations.
Job-0666- Millwright/ 4th Class Power Engineer (Surrey,BC)
Haven’t you always wanted to live in British Columbia’s beautiful lower mainland? We have an exciting opportunity for a Millwright based in Surrey, BC. Our client has an exciting opportunity for you to be part of one of the world’s largest independent manufacturers of drawn steel wire products. The ideal candidate will possess the drive, the talent and the uniqueness to advance ideas that can change the lives of thousands of customers around the world. You will earn a competitive wage as well as the opportunity to work for a company that is truly global and respects diversity.
Our client is a global technological and market leader in advanced solutions based on metal transformation and coatings. They are a global company employing 28 000 people worldwide. Our client is committed to providing a working environment where local and international talent work together. With over 140 years of experience, our client takes pride in their position as an industry leader and innovator.
Reporting to the Maintenance Manager or Designate, the Maintenance Millwright is responsible for following work procedures and standards for machine troubleshooting and maintenance while conforming to company rules and the Collective Agreement.
Located 24km south east of Vancouver, Surrey offers easy access to Highway 1 and opportunities to explore all that British Columbia has to offer. The City of Surrey is committed to working with neighbourhoods, residents and community groups to create beautiful spaces and to promote and celebrate community activity, spirit and pride. Close to the ocean, mountains, Whistler, Vancouver Island and the USA, the recreational and leisure opportunities are endless.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full-Time
Salary: $31.77 with a $.50 increase in July 2012 and another $.50 in August 2013. In addition, the company offers an extensive benefits plan including life insurance, extended medical and health and dental.
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible.
Number of Vacancies: 1
Experience: Minimum 2 years of previous machine maintenance experience in a similar environment as well as a minimum of 5 years in a heavy industrial environment.
Education: Minimum high school graduate or GED equivalent with a 4th Class Power Engineering (boiler) certification. Must be a BC ticketed Journeyman or Red Seal Millwright.
Skills and Abilities:
-Ability to operate machine and ancillary equipment.
-Ability to work in a safe and effective manner.
-Physically fit to perform work, including standing for long periods and lifting heavy loads.
-Basic English written and oral communication.
-Ability to rotate shifts, including day, evening, graveyard and weekends.
-Ability to perform work efficiently, and be at work consistently.
-Must have mechanical aptitude to operate machine and ancillary equipment.
-Ability to follow all company procedures, policies, guidelines and rules.
-Ability to read and understand the machine operation manuals.
-Ability to use the job specific training checklist guidelines to successfully complete the four to six week training period, including training on waste water specific duties.
-Ability to pass necessary certification requirements to perform work.
-Ability to meet safety requirements at all times.
- Ability to follow all the hazard controls as outlined in the Job Safety Analysis
Responsibilities and Duties:
-Monitor the boiler operation; perform TDS tests, chemical additions and other related activities, in accordance with safety standards.
-Inspect the pollution control system at 3 hour intervals. Install the lime bag in the pollution control lime hopper in the absence of the Maintenance Helper or on weekends.
-Complete machine change-over for tooling, rollers and pintles. Use safe lockout procedures when doing machine maintenance or major clean-up.
-Perform repairs for machine breakdowns or as part of preventative maintenance, including the welder, pump, VPS, cast roller assembly and bow repairs, in accordance with operator work orders and/or supervisor’s direction. Use safe lockout procedures when performing machine maintenance or major clean-up and report any machine down time duration and reason for downtime with accuracy.
-Act as 1st person emergency response to spills involving zinc, lead, bezinal or other environmental substances, including control of and coordination of clean-up for spills. Perform pump outs of these materials as required.
-Empty the cleaning line acid tank and prepare it for continued functioning.
-Responsible for waste water duties, including:
- preparation and reporting of lime slurry and polymer solution and their corresponding pump repairs.
- removal of filter cake, filing of container and repairs of mechanical issues on filter press.
- collection of samples of ditch cooling water and filter cake.
- general inspection and maintenance of the PH control system, with calibration of the probes as required.
- operation of the sulfuric acid regeneration systems and monitoring of glycol tank levels.
- maintenance of hazardous substances inventory located in the shed.
- general inspection of parameters, levels, flows and PH, ensuring enough polymer and solution in the lime tank, correcting if necessary, and notifying the Environmental Manager of uncontrollable deviation from set point parameters of the WWTP.
-Provide support for engineering, installation or maintenance projects, including assisting outside contractors as required.
-Perform minor troubleshooting, identification of safety hazards and reporting of unsafe conditions.
-Clean filters in areas not covered by, or as required to assist the Maintenance Helpers.
-Follow safe work procedures, wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, following the supervisor’s instructions at all times and reporting any issues immediately.
Job-0654- Maintenance Planner (North Vancouver,BC)
We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Planner at our client’s North Vancouver facility. A chemical manufacturing and handling company, our client has been serving customers for more than half a century and is committed to providing efficient low-cost operations, strategic growth, quality service and safe, sustainable operating practices. The ideal candidate will not only receive a competitive compensation and benefits package but the opportunity to work for an employer that respects, recognizing and rewards its employees.
With four plants in Canada and two in Brazil, our client produces sodium chlorate and chlor-alkali products largely for the pulp and paper and water treatment industries as well as hydrocarbon transloading services to the oil and gas industry. Operating around their core values of reputation, results, resources and relationships, our client values the principles of diversity and integrity and seeks to provide a safe, challenging and rewarding work experience. Employees are recognized formally and informally through recognition and service awards programs.
Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance Planner is responsible for ensuring that the work completed during scheduled or unscheduled outages and major equipment overhauls is performed safely, efficiently and with no environmental impact. The ideal candidate will also be responsible for estimating and planning the work within its scheduled outage window with all required materials, tools and resources (internal and external) available at the time of execution.
The moment you arrive in the City of North Vancouver, you are welcomed by nature. With views of the majestic North Shore Mountains and the glistening waters of the Burrard Inlet, North Vancouver is only a 12-minute SeaBus ride away from the City of Vancouver. From there, the rest of the Lower Mainland is yours to explore – by car, bus, rapid transit or ferry. Home to such tourist attractions as the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park and Science World, Vancouver, BC is a modern, travel-friendly city surrounded by skyscrapers, beaches and mountains alike. With quick and easy access to Whistler Resort, the Canadian Rockies, Victoria, Vancouver Island, and of course, endless year round water and land sports, whether extreme sport or family fun, find your personal adventure here.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: Depending upon experience. Bonus is targeted at 12% however depending on corporate performance and individual performance could go as high as a maximum of 24%. 3 weeks of vacation per year and 8 flex days per year (pro-rated based on start date).
Shifts: Monday – Friday, 8 hours a day, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: North Vancouver, British Columbia
Number of Vacancies: 1
Experience: Minimum of five years of experience in an industrial maintenance setting is required
Education:
- Interprovincial Trade TQ or Chemical/Mechanical Engineering Technologist Diploma or an equivalent combination of Industrial Maintenance experience and training
- Maintenance Planner Certification/Designation
Skills and Abilities:
- Must be proficient with computer hardware and common MS office software
- Must be familiar with common computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), SAP preferred
- Must be familiar with computerized scheduling software
- Must have excellent communication skills
Responsibilities Include:
- Plan and/or coordinate scheduled or unscheduled outages and major equipment overhauls
- Purchase and/or coordinate required materials and services (internal or external) in order to successfully execute Major equipment PM’s and Turnaround work within the allotted outage windows.
- Ensure that major equipment PM program is effective, formalized, dynamic, periodically audited for currency and effectiveness (frequency, PSM elements, cost/benefit, procedure, feedback process, reliability & industry best practices, etc.).
- Develop tools and methods to formalize and continuously improve shutdown organization and major equipment overhaul.
- Maintain compliance with applicable regulatory requirements, Company policies, safety and environmental standards, and good housekeeping and Responsible Care practices.
- Manage the predictive maintenance programs (vibration and oil analysis)
- Assist maintenance Supervisor with preventative and corrective maintenance activities to achieve plant objectives.
- Perform special project work and/or administrative assignments as required.
- Identify, propose and implement miscellaneous maintenance improvement opportunities.
- Understands and fulfils responsibilities outlined in the Quality Management System.
Job-0646 – Project Manager- Specialty Foundation Pilings (Calgary, AB)
Would you like to work for a world leader in construction technologies and innovations in a very dynamic role? Our client is currently seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee projects across Canada based out of beautiful Calgary, Alberta. This is an exciting opportunity and offers a competitive salary and Living Out Allowance as well as the opportunity for travel.
Our client’s techniques are used in Canada for dam construction, environmental protection in oil sands, bridge foundations and retaining walls for real estate development. The cornerstones of the company include safe work practices, extraordinary quality and workmanship, the newest and most reliable equipment, and technical knowledge which are reflected by the very high customer satisfaction rate in Canada.
Reporting to the Managing Director, the Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the successful completion of specific projects and their profitability. The successful candidate will have a variety of responsibilities including but not limited to: providing financial and technical direction for projects, purchasing, planning, scheduling, estimating project, coaching and directing performance of personnel, and maintaining safety standards.
Calgary, Alberta is located near the banks of the Bow River and the spectacular Rocky Mountains. Home of the Calgary Stampede, this dynamic city draws more than a million people every year. From superb cuisine, to museums, galleries, a University and colleges, the city offers a truly remarkable experience. Experience Calgary’s outdoors for skiing, snowboarding, golfing, fishing, or horseback riding or visit legendary attractions such as the Calgary Tower, the Scotiabank Saddledome and Eau Claire Market.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: $90,000- $130,000 per year (depending upon experience)
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Calgary, AB
Number of Vacancies: 1
Education: Engineering Degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience.
Experience:
-Ten years of experience in construction project management with a focus on specialized foundation technology (mandatory)
-Solid project management experience including finance, cost controls, computer experience is essential
-Foundations, piling and drilling experience is essential
-Minimum of 4 years’ experience managing and supervising field and office staff
Skills and Abilities:
-Financial expertise within construction-based projects
-Superior communication, problem solving, organizational and interpersonal skills.
-Solid computer skills
Responsibilities & Duties:
-Provides overall financial and technical direction for a project including budgetary responsibilities
-Review and approve estimates for sub-contractors
-Purchasing responsibilities including submitting PO’s
-Ensures that the project is constructed in accordance with design, budget and schedule
-Responsible for planning, scheduling and estimating on projects
-Controls expenditures on projects, interprets the project specifications and scope to all disciplines
-Reviews and approves drawings to ensure conformity with project specifications, company practices and good engineering practices
-Prepares and updates engineering control documents
-Monitors design changes and contract extras
-Participates in proposal development as required
-Assists reviews and negotiates contracts with Managing Director
-Selects key personnel for the project in conjunction with the Manager, Human Resources
-Coaches and provides direction to, and reviews the performance of personnel reporting directly
-Monitors and controls progress, costs and budgets throughout the project
-Reviews each project’s progress with the project staff as the project proceeds
-Ensures that project staff understands the company’s operating policies and practices, and applies these appropriately
-Maintains safety standards in all aspects of each project
Job-0644 – Operations Manager (Calgary, AB)
Would you like to work for one of the world leaders in new construction technologies and innovations in a dynamic role? Our client is currently seeking an Operations Manager to oversee projects across Canada based out of beautiful Calgary, Alberta. This is an exciting opportunity and offers a competitive salary, the opportunity for occasional travel and a safe work environment.
Our client’s techniques are used in Canada for dam construction, environmental protection in oil sands, bridge foundations and retaining walls for real estate development. The cornerstones of the company include safe work practices, extraordinary quality and workmanship, the newest and most reliable equipment, and technical knowledge which are reflected by the very high satisfaction rate in Canada.
Reporting to the Managing Director, the Operations Manager is responsible for overseeing projects across Canada, setting strategic direction of the company, managing project managers and site engineers, providing expertise to the tendering process, working closely with estimators and building relationships with existing and prospective clients.
Calgary is located in Alberta, Canada and is located near the banks of the Bow River and the spectacular Rocky Mountains. Home of the Calgary Stampede, this dynamic city draws more than a million people every year. From superb cuisine, to museums, galleries, a University and colleges, the city offers a truly remarkable experience. Experience Calgary’s outdoors for skiing, snowboarding, golfing, fishing, or horseback riding or visit legendary attractions such as the Calgary Tower, the Scotiabank Saddledome and Eau Claire Market.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: Approximately $150,000.00 annually (depending upon experience)
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Calgary, AB
Number of Vacancies: 1
Education: 4 year engineering degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Experience:
-10 or more combined years of Civil project estimating, supervision, and project management experience is required
- Must possess expertise in civil construction: piling, structures, etc.
- Experience working as a Supervisor/Superintendent for a foundation piling company would be an asset
Skills and Abilities:
-Must possess excellent communication skills both verbal and written, with the ability to assist with the production of highly professional proposals and presentations.
-Demonstrated ability to successfully lead professionals within the construction industry
Responsibilities & Duties:
-Oversees foundation/piling projects across Canada
- Manages Project Managers and Site Engineers
- Provides expertise to the tendering process, working closely with Estimators
- Builds relationships with existing and prospective clients
Job-0606 – Power and Recovery Shift Engineer-Permanent or Contract (Southern BC)
>We have a great opportunity for a Power and Recovery Shift Engineer in B.C. Our client is a large, diversified, and integrated forest products company which stands as the global leader in sustainable forest management practices. The company operates over 30 pulp, paper, and wood product manufacturing units. They offer their employees a safe and healthy work environment; and also encourage open and honest dialogue.
The mill is located in Southern B.C near Kimberley and Cranbrook. Residents are welcoming and down to earth, and love the outdoors. There are many recreational activities including: fishing, hunting, hiking, and hot springs, all within the city limits.
As a Power and Recovery Shift Engineer, you will coordinate and maintain activities in the department to achieve maximum production while meeting cost, health, safety, environment, quality and human resource objectives in compliance with corporate principles and guidelines also applicable legislation.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time Contract may be considered
Shifts: 3 day tours: 12 hour shifts 3 days on, 3days off, 3 nights, 3 off
Salary: $90,000-110,000/yr. depending up on experience
Benefits: Excellent vacation and competitive benefits package available
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Experience: A minimum of 3-5 years of experience working in a pulp mill and excellent supervisory skills and experience is required preferably in a unionized environment.
Education: 2nd Class Power Engineer Certification
Responsibilities & Duties:
-Reports to Manager, Power and Recovery
-Supervises a crew of up to 9 employees on each shift
-Determine existing and potential production bottlenecks and take appropriate action
-Investigate accidents, environmental occurrences and other incidence in a timely fashion, to take immediate corrective action and to complete appropriate reports
-Report to the Day Superintendent and Manager P&R, each shifts significant activities, existing and potential bottlenecks, quality concerns and opportunities
-Manage the P&R during night shifts and weekends and report to on-call person and/or Day Superintendent as required.
-Provide support to Day Superintendent by supervising and coaching shift operating and maintenance employees (particularly on the off shifts) to achieve maximum performance including the recommendation of disciplinary action.
-Coordinate maintenance activities with Maintenance Supervisor.
-Ensure each day the mill is operated in accordance with health, safety and environmental regulation and company policy.
-Promote and provide a safe work place and implement and maintain a health & safety and housekeeping programs.
-Support the implementation of systems to meet QMS (ISO 9001), EMS (ISO 14001) and OHSAS (18001) standards.
-Comply with collective agreement and foster sound union/management/employee relations
-Ensure mill operates as per standard operating procedures
-Remain apprised of current SOPs.
Job-0601 Project Manager – Transmission (Calgary, AB)
Are you an excellent Project Manager ready to work with one of the most progressive utility contractors in Alberta? Our client has over 50 years of service and has been recognized as one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies for eight consecutive years. They deal with underground transmission and distribution power line design and construction, installation of fibre optics, traffic signals, street lights, telecommunications, and cable TV. Take the lead with a highly trained team of experts and the newest technology at your fingertips.
The position is specifically for Transmission Line Projects. As the Project Manager you will be responsible for estimating and pre-construction services, and organization, planning, and execution of projects procured in accordance with policies, procedures, and processes, including effective project management and operation of work crews for the Transmission Division.
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Start Date: As soon as possible
Salary & Benefits
Base Salary: $110,000yr and up! plus benefits, eligible for bonuses.
Experience
5-10 years of related experience in engineering and construction of electrical utility projects – transmission lines, substations, underground installations
Qualifications
Professional Engineer or Registered Technologist certification, or technical trade certification (Power Lineman). Computer skills in Autocad, and Microsoft Office. Demonstrated ability in Project scheduling including use of computer programs such as Primavera or Microsoft Projects. 5-10 years demonstrated
Duties and Responsibilities
-Responsible for successful planning and execution of Transmission projects, including profitability, effective project management, costing, risk management, scheduling, safety performance, and administration, all in accordance with policies, procedures and processes.
-Organize and supervise all site staff, subcontractors, equipment, and materials in the most efficient and expedient manner to maximize efficiency and profitability.
-Monitor jobs progress, availability of personnel, equipment requirements, job morale, adequacy of work force and subcontractor performance. Ensure maintenance of quality standards and compliance with job requirements and specifications. Review job costs and schedules with field supervision and enact remedial action if/as required.
-Assist in the review and analysis of project status reports, cost reports, and schedules. Provide projections, forecasts, and direction to management, accounting and administration regarding projects and related matters.
-Collaborate with estimating department in the preparation of tenders and proposals as required and appropriate.
-As per established procedures, actively pursue accounts receivables for payment. If necessary, and after consultation with Senior Management initiate any extraordinary collections proceedings.
-Review, and approve for payment, material supply and subcontract invoices prior to submission for processing and payment.
-Ensure that all contractual obligations of the project are understood and met by all parties.
-Prepare and submit all progress claims and progress reports. Assist the Accounting Department in follow-up and collection of payments.
-Assist in the preparation of construction management submissions, project budgets, or contract negotiations. Assist in the company marketing effort where appropriate and as directed.
-Assist in networking and marketing of the corporation to Owners, Consultants and other clients. Assist in planning and business development for the corporation by identifying, following up, and pursuing project leads and market opportunities.
-represent the corporation in various industry and professional associations as appropriate and with the concurrence of Senior Management.
-Foster team spirit and camaraderie among all staff to achieve efficient and productive performance.
-Other duties as required.
Job-0576 – Senior Mining Engineer/MRMR Geologist (Mississauga and Sudbury, ON)
Are you looking for a challenging and exciting position with excellent benefits?
We are currently looking for a Senior Mining Engineer or Mineral Resource Mineral Reserves Geologist for a leading producer of nickel, copper, cobalt and precious metals at their Mississauga or Sudbury, Ontario locations. The company is committed to sustainable growth, excellence, safety, and innovation.This position will primarily be responsible for providing technical support (guidance, assistance, and training upon request) to operations and projects in the field of geostatistics, simulation, resources modeling and or mines engineering and mineral reserves estimate. The Mining Engineer will also contribute to the continuous improvement of mines engineering planning, scheduling and optimization practices.
Mississauga, Ontario is located on the shores of Lake Ontario. Diversity and innate beauty make the city a preferred destination. Activities include cycling and inline skating along the endless waterfront trails, tennis, canoeing, baseball, golf, and soccer in the summer; cross-country skiing, ice skating, and tobogganing in winter.
Sudbury, ON is farther North and is a great place to raise a family. It is full of activities such as numerous interactive museums and galleries, recreation centers, an IMAX theatre, golf courses, parks, and lakes. Sudbury’s main industry is iron ore production and it has a large Francaphone population.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Position Available: 1
Salary: Competitive salary available
Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Mississauga or Sudbury, Ontario
Education: Undergraduate Degree in mining or geology is required. A professional registration to a geoscientist or engineering professional association accepted by National Instrument 43-101 is required.
Experience: A minimum of 3 years of experience related to geostatistics, resources estimation, simulation and or mine optimization is required.
The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of geostatistics, mineral resources, mine optimization software, mineral resources simulation, and datamine.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Technical support, guidance and assistance to all operations and projects in geostatistics, simulation, and mine optimization
- Perform geological and mineral resources /reserves due diligence assessments to maximize value
- Keep abreast on mineral resources and mineral estimation standards and practices and make recommendations to improve mineral resources and mineral reserves estimation techniques
- Contribute to the validation of all nickel, copper, mineral resources and mineral reserves including by-products.
- The incumbent will be required to visit mine sites and provide training to local mine engineers or mine geologists in the field of geostatistics, mineral resource estimations and mine optimization.
Job-0606 Power and Recovery Shift Supervisor-2nd class Power Engineer (South Eastern, B.C)
We have a great opportunity for a Power and Recovery Shift Engineer in B.C.
Our client is a large, diversified, and integrated forest products company which stands as the global leader in sustainable forest management practices. The company operates over 30 pulp, paper, and wood product manufacturing units. They offer their employees a safe and healthy work environment; and also encourage open and honest dialogue.
The mill is located in Southern B.C near Kimberley and Cranbrook. Residents are welcoming and down to earth, and love the outdoors. There are many recreational activities including: fishing, hunting, hiking, and hot springs, all within the city limits.
As a Power and Recovery Shift Engineer, you will coordinate and maintain activities in the department to achieve maximum production while meeting cost, health, safety, environment, quality and human resource objectives in compliance with corporate principles and guidelines also applicable legislation.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time - Contract may be considered
Shifts: 3 day tours: 12 hour shifts - 3 days on, 3days off, 3 nights, 3 off
Salary: $90,000-110,000/yr. depending up on experience
Benefits: Excellent vacation and competitive benefits package available
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Experience: A minimum of 3-5 years of experience working in a pulp mill and excellent supervisory skills and experience is required � preferably in a unionized environment.
Education: 2nd Class Power Engineer Certification
Responsibilities & Duties:
-Reports to Manager, Power and Recovery
-Supervises a crew of up to 9 employees on each shift
-Determine existing and potential production bottlenecks and take appropriate action
-Investigate accidents, environmental occurrences and other incidence in a timely fashion, to take immediate corrective action and to complete appropriate reports
-Report to the Day Superintendent and Manager P&R, each shift�s significant activities, existing and potential bottlenecks, quality concerns and opportunities
-Manage the P&R during night shifts and weekends and report to on-call person and/or Day Superintendent as required.
-Provide support to Day Superintendent by supervising and coaching shift operating and maintenance employees (particularly on the off shifts) to achieve maximum performance including the recommendation of disciplinary action.
-Coordinate maintenance activities with Maintenance Supervisor.
-Ensure each day the mill is operated in accordance with health, safety and environmental regulation and company policy.
-Promote and provide a safe work place and implement and maintain a health & safety and housekeeping programs.
-Support the implementation of systems to meet QMS (ISO 9001), EMS (ISO 14001) and OHSAS (18001) standards.
-Comply with collective agreement and foster sound union/management/employee relations
-Ensure mill operates as per standard operating procedures
-Remain apprised of current SOP�s.
Job-0511- Maintenance Planner (E & I) (Port Alberni, B.C)
Great opportunity for an E&I Planner in Port Alberni, BC…
As a leading North American paper and pulp manufacturer, Our Client employs 1,800 people at operations in southern British Columbia. Making some of the most environmentally responsible paper in the world requires a diverse team of operators, trades people, engineers and technologists, managers, accountants, IT specialists, human resources and other professionals. Their facilities are located on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia. Working in the paper industry isn’t for everyone. It’s challenging, demanding, competitive and rewarding. If you thrive on solving technical challenges, value growth over stability, appreciate living in some of North America’s most spectacular environments, and want a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work, this may be the place for you!
Port Alberni is a waterfront community at the heart of the west coast of Vancouver Island. It is situated at the end of a 48 km long inlet and offers access to wilderness so amazing, you will only realize it when you’re there. As a gateway to the West Coast of Vancouver Island and the Pacific Rim National Park, Barkley and Clayoquot Sounds, world class diving and the incredible sport-fishing available, the surroundings are incredible. Surging rivers filled with salmon and trout compete for attention with a rain forest of giant trees towering more than 61 m (200 ft) into the heavens. The City of Port Alberni offers a deep sea port, beautiful waterfront quays, an airport, a new hospital, shopping mall, casino, and a well-developed array of recreational facilities and a vast supporting infrastructure often found in much larger cities.
We have an immediate opening for an E/I Planner. You will work with maintenance and operations teams to continually improve the business, including safety, production, cost and other joint objectives.
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: $80,000 – $100,000 Depending upon experience
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Port Alberni, British Columbia
Number of Vacancies: 1
Requirements:A mechanical trade certificate or a technical diploma and/or degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent experience. Pulp and paper experience is valued, though not a requirement
Responsibilities:
•Expertly navigate computerized maintenance management systems.
•Use records cataloguing to build and maintain asset history.
•Develop work quality control standards and incorporate such quality checks in check-out and commissioning plans.
•Perform task and job risk assessments and incorporate risk mitigation in the maintenance plans.
•Manage own time well.
•Effectively run meetings.
•Develop purchasing and contract specifications, including selecting appropriate and correct technical standards and specifying special deliver requirements to protect items and parts reliability.
•Competently develops bar charts and PERT diagrams.
•Proficient at manpower and resource leveling

