Fourth-class Power Engineer

 

Location: 150 Central StreetMontague, PEC0A 1R0

Terms of Employment: Terms of employment
Permanent employment
Full time

Company: North Lake Fisheries (2013) Inc.

Date Posted: Posted on March 31, 2021

Salary: Salary$$20.00 to $22.00HOUR hourly for 50 to 60 hours per week

Timings: Day, Evening, Night, Weekend, Shift, Overtime, On Call, Flexible Hours, Early Morning, Morning

 

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job requirements

Languages
English
EducationOther trades certificate or diplomaCredentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Certificate; First Aid Certificate; Stationary Engineer 4th Class; Forklift Operator Certification; Fall Arrest Protection Training CourseExperience1 year to less than 2 yearsSpecific SkillsPerform routine equipment maintenance; Monitor and inspect plant equipment and systems to detect equipment malfunctioning and to ensure plant systems are operating normally; Maintain daily log of operation, maintenance and safety activities; Clean and lubricate machinery and equipment; Assist during routine systems testing; Assist in locating and isolating system problems; Analyze and record instrument readings and equipment malfunction; Troubleshoot, perform corrective action or minor repairsEquipment and Machinery ExperienceLow pressure boilers; High pressure boilers; CompressorsAdditional SkillsComplete and maintain station records, logs and reportsArea of SpecializationRefrigeration; MaintenanceWeight HandlingUp to 23 kg (50 lbs)Work SettingFood processing industrySecurity and SafetyDriver’s validity licence check; Criminal record checkWork Site EnvironmentConfined spaces; Outdoors; NoisyTransportation/Travel InformationOwn vehicleWork Conditions and Physical CapabilitiesPhysically demanding; Sitting; Standing for extended periods; Overtime requiredWork Location InformationRural area; Urban areaPersonal SuitabilityEffective interpersonal skills; Flexibility; Team player; Excellent oral communication; Dependability