The District Energy Utility Operator is responsible for performing the preventative, corrective, predictive maintenance activities as well as monitoring system performance at the various district energy utility operations in the Lower Mainland. This position reports directly to the Area Supervisor and will collaborate with them and the Area Manager to maximize utility availability and reliability, customer satisfaction and increase operational excellence.
Major Accountabilities:
Maintains, monitors, adjusts, and controls the process flow of various district energy systems to ensure safe and efficient operation and compliance with internal safety requirements, contractual obligations and external regulations.
Operates, inspects and services equipment in all district energy facilities, underground distribution piping and energy transfer stations at multiple sites, performing repairs, preventative and corrective maintenance as required.
Monitors and evaluates plant(s) operation and systems performance against performance objectives, investigating and undertaking corrective action where necessary. Makes recommendations for system optimization.
Responsible for all health & safety at the assigned site(s), including other employees, contractors and visitors to our sites, conducting site inspections and hazard assessments as per policy, and taking corrective actions to ensure safe and reliable operations.
General Responsibilities:
Participates in Site Hazard Assessments, Job Hazard Assessments, Field Level Hazard Assessments and site inspections and the development of safety documentation such as OERPs, SJP, SWPs, ERP and SOPs
Regularly monitors all equipment relating to district energy utility systems in our service area on site and via the SCADA system to ensure equipment is working as intended
Performs preventative maintenance as scheduled.
Identifies and reports performance issues and take corrective action to prevent injuries, financial loss, reduction in utility availability/reliability and system failure
Troubleshoots and performs required repairs on all site equipment to ensure safe and optimal operation.
Enters detailed maintenance logs and records into the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS)
Provides after-hours emergency response, and act as first responder to operational emergency call-out situations as required
Performs other related duties as required
Working Conditions:
Work in plant and field environments.
Exposure to water, chemicals, hazardous materials, and noise.
Heavy lifting/moving, 50lbs
Standing for long periods of time and climbing.
May work at heights, in confined spaces, and in inclement weather conditions.
Rotating shifts
Participate in on-call and scheduled overtime rotation.
Education / Experience:
4th Class Power Engineer
Minimum 2 years' experience maintaining and troubleshooting mechanical equipment including boilers, cooling towers, chillers, pumps, valves, piping and fittings.
Biomass experience an asset
HVAC system experience an asset
Valid driver's license; must be able to provide driver's abstract.
SCADA and HMI experience an asset
Controls and instrumentation experience an asset
First Aid Level I is an asset
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs
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