The Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation is a strong, vibrant, and progressive Indigenous community that is approximately a 1.5-hour drive from the heart of Toronto. Located nearby to the rural community of Port Perry, MSIFN has the benefits of small-town living while having close proximity to urban areas. As part of the Anishinabek Nation and signatories to the Williams Treaties and other pre-confederation treaties, MSIFN is extremely proud of our Indigenous culture and long history of protecting our Aboriginal and Treaty rights. As owners of the Great Blue Heron Casino and creators of the Noozhoo Nokiiyan Economic Development Limited Partnership, MSIFN has an entrepreneurial spirit and expectation for excellence. We encourage team members to be professional, flexible, dynamic, team players, who have a self-starting attitude and respect for all employees in the workplace. While working within clear lines of authority, MSIFN requires someone who can bring out the best in those who surround them. We are a busy First Nation, with many capital projects and opportunities ahead. The community and workplace are led by an elected Council of 3 (a Chief and two Councillors) and a Senior Management Team led by the First Nation Manager and including Managers from Operations, Finance, Human Resources, and Health and Social Services. We value the hard work of our entire workforce and support them with a culture of collaboration and respect.
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Make a Difference Within Our Community
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Currently, the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (MSIFN) is looking for an experienced
Water/Wastewater Operator
to join our community and work with our members and management team in
Scugog, ON
on a
full-time basis
. The hours of this role are Monday to Thursday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Friday 8.30 am to 1:00 pm.
Occasional evening and/or weekend work may be required to meet operational needs. Position includes after-hours emergency on-call rotation.
The "Cross-functional" Water/Wastewater Operator under the guidance of the Water Wastewater Manager & Supervisor will deliver continuous, safe, and efficient Water and Wastewater services to the MSIFN Community. With minimal supervision, the incumbent will carry out prescribed monitoring, operation, and maintenance functions in the water and wastewater treatment processes; treatment plants; and in the distribution and collection Systems. The incumbent will also participate in rotational on-call; provide rotational coverage for weekends and holidays for 2 hours each day to test and validate normal working conditions of both the water and wastewater systems. Time spent while providing weekend and holiday coverage will be compensated by taking time off during the normal work week.
KEY ACTIVITIES:
Monitor and operate water and wastewater treatment processes
Perform maintenance functions in treatment plants
Manage distribution and collection systems
Participate in rotational on-call duties
Provide weekend and holiday coverage
Conduct water quality testing
Maintain accurate records
Assist in emergency repairs
Collaborate with team members
Participate in training and development
Related and other duties:
Special projects, assigned tasks, and additional duties as required by the Water Wastewater Manager and Supervisor
Active participation in meetings and training sessions
Assist in annual budget preparation for operation and maintenance
PAY RATE
: $35.48/hour (G1)
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
:
Education & Qualifications: (include licenses and professional memberships)
OWWCO Class 1 Licenses in Water Treatment and Water Distribution & Supply (Class 2 preferred); OIT in Wastewater Treatment and Wastewater Collection
Minimum 1 year operational experience
Equivalent combination of education, training, and experience considered as deemed by hiring panel
SPECIALIZATION REQUIRED:
Valid driver's license; reliable vehicle with $1M liability insurance
CPIC acceptable upon conditional offer
Understanding and respect for Indigenous culture, traditions, and community dynamics
Knowledge of legislation governing First Nations
Experience in water and wastewater utility
Competence and experience with tools
Knowledge of water treatment concepts, technologies, and infrastructure
Experience with chemical handling, including Sodium Hypochlorite for disinfection
Experience conducting water/wastewater testing in a laboratory
Initiative and ability to work independently to meet deadlines
Problem-solving skills and ability to recommend and implement solutions
Good interpersonal skills to interact with First Nation residents
Excellent reading, writing, and communication skills
Knowledge of Ontario Safe Drinking Water Act 2002 and its Regulations
Demonstrated facilitation skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Email, and Internet
Experience with databases like Water Trax for data entry and report generation
Above average math aptitude
Excellent team player with willingness to assist others
Formal training in WHMIS and First Aid/CPR
Understanding of the Ontario Water Resources (OWR) Act and related statutes
Interest in continuous learning
CONSIDERED AN ASSET
:
Work experience with a First Nation or Indigenous organization
Additional Indigenous training and education
OWWCO Class 2 Licenses in Water Treatment and Water Distribution & Supply and Wastewater Treatment and Wastewater Collection
WHMIS and Health and Safety Certification, First Aid/CPR Certification
Prior experience in a computerized maintenance management environment
Do you want to make a lasting difference to a vibrant First Nation community? Here's your chance!
About the Benefits
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In recognition of your hard work and dedication, you can look forward to a
competitive hourly wage of $35.48/hr. ($64,573
/yr. based on a 35-hour workweek)
along with the following excellent package:
Access to the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) along with health, dental, and vision benefits.
Short and long-term disability.
Employer pension matching scheme of 5%, voluntary contributions can be increased by a further 8%.
3 weeks of vacation, which increases to 5 weeks of vacation with your length of service.
An additional 2 weeks off during the month of December to January, 7 days additional discretionary days off, and 3 statutory holidays during the office 2 weeks shutdown over the holidays.
14 statutory holidays throughout the year.
Bereavement leave of up to 5 scheduled business days for immediate family and up to 3 days for extended family in the unfortunate event of a death of a family member.
Access to the Wellness Motivational Benefit, receive payment of up to $500 twice in a lifetime for attempts at Healthy Lifestyle changes.
A commitment to a policy of compensation that is internally and externally competitive and equitable. Though no pay progression is automatic, pay progression will be reviewed in line with professional development, previous work experience, seniority, cost of living, and market trends as outlined within the compensation policy.
This is your chance to be part of a dynamic and growing community where you will have the opportunity to implement processes and make your mark for the better of all.
If you share our values and have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!
Please note that a Criminal Record Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search (CPIC/VSS) acceptable to the position is required upon conditional offer. Expenses for CPIC/VSS are reimbursed after orientation.
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