This role is ideal for someone who holds a 4th Class ticket, or is close to obtaining one, and wants more than textbook knowledge.
You will be in the plant. You will see how a steam facility operates in real time. You will support acid production systems. You will be part of a team that manages energy generation and chemical processing in a controlled, safety-first environment.
If you want practical experience that strengthens your path toward higher class certification, this position offers exactly that.
- Initial training schedule: Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Two weeks of 12-hour day shifts
- Two weeks of 12-hour night shifts
- Two weeks of 10-hour day shifts, Monday to Thursday
- Rotation repeats following the six-week cycle
Position Description
- Supporting the Shift Engineer in operating certified steam and production systems
- Monitoring processes and responding to plant conditions
- Coordinating bulk product loading operations
- Conducting lab testing to ensure environmental compliance
- Keeping the facility organized and operating to high housekeeping standards
- Working closely with maintenance teams and plant personnel
This is a rotating continental shift position, so flexibility is essential.
Experience
- Industrial, manufacturing, or plant experience
- Familiarity with chemical processing or utilities is helpful
- Comfort working in a regulated, safety-driven setting
- Team-oriented mindset
Qualifications
- TSSA 4th Class Operating Engineer certification or active progression toward it
- Power Engineering education is an asset
- First Aid and CPR certification considered beneficial
- Transparent communicator who takes safety seriously
- Must be a qualified Power Engineer in good standing
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