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Print and Marketing Supervisor CAN
Staples Canada, Brossard, QC
Who we are As the Working and Learning Company, we at Staples Canada, are dynamic, inspiring partners to our customers and the communities in which we live. At Staples, we inspire people to work smarter, learn more and grow every day. At solutionshop, we partner with customers to help them find the right solutions to be successful, such as services like Design, Print, Tech Support, Digital Marketing, as well as Shipping.We are looking for people who are curious, approachable and passionate, and who enjoy finding solutions. If that's you, let's work, learn and grow together. We are building an inclusive and diverse team Staples Canada is creating an inclusive and diverse work environment. We welcome, value and thrive on perspectives and contributions from backgrounds that vary by race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lifestyle, age, educational background, national origin, religion or physical ability. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know. Some of what you do As the Print & Marketing Supervisor, you oversee the operations for the solutionshop (printing, digital marketing, shipping and tech services). You are responsible for achieving business results based on your robust sales and services targets, while ensuring our complete internal and external service offerings are effectively being supported through a creative and consultative sales approach. You find ways to inspire our customers; you build loyalty and trust; and, you add value to the customer in ways that are meaningful to them and that help them work, learn, and grow. •Maximize sales and margin in solutionshop through the coaching and development of the Services Associates. •Model and promote service standards that drive quality orders and extremely satisfied customers. •Seek out and grow business leads within your community. •Partner in your store to support your team across levels through direct communication and leadership. •Ensure that a clean and safe environment is always top-of-mind, keeping the safety of yourself, your team, and our customers as a key priority. •Build and maintain positive relationships with internal stakeholders, including your Business Development Manager. This includes regularly exchanging ideas and suggestions. Some of what you need •2-3 years retail experience (or any other sector focused on customer experience) •1-2 years in a Graphic Communications / Print environment is an asset •Supervisory / coaching experience •Successful completion of high school & post-secondary education is preferred •Working knowledge of graphic design principles •Be a dynamic, inspiring partner to our customers and for our associates •Curious •Approachable •Passionate •Solutions Finder Some of what you will get •Associate discount •Health and Dental benefits •RRSP/DPSP •Performance bonuses •Learning & Development programs •And more... Other Job Title Suggestions •Copy and Print Centre Lead •Retail Supervisor, Copy, Print and Marketing Services Additional Information •A moderate amount of physical effort and operation of equipment / machinery is required to execute our merchandising standards and to maximize our customer experience. •Exposure to moderate levels of noise generated by the print equipment. •You are required to stand in a stationary position for periods of time. This would occur while working on various orders. •Required to work a varying schedule to meet the needs of the business.This includes working evenings and weekends. Staples is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion and we encourage applications from all qualified candidates, including those with disabilities. We will accommodate applicants' needs, upon request, throughout all stages of the recruitment process. Please inform us of the accommodation(s) that you may require. Information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially.
Heavy Equipment Field Technician- Crane & Utility
Wajax Limited, Lively, ON
The Opportunity Responsible for providing quality workmanship, consistent service, and technical knowledge to the customers. Performs all tasks related to the testing, diagnosing, repair, maintenance, and reconditioning of heavy equipment, transmissions, engines (gasoline and diesel), and engine components typically on-site at customer or roadside assistance. The Role Inspect and diagnose components and equipment for servicing needs. Communicate with equipment owners for authorization of servicing and repairs as required. Service and repair equipment in the shop and on-site for the customer. Recondition and remanufacture components as required for equipment, engine and hydraulic repairs. Establish and maintain strong working relationships with customers. Communicate equipment servicing needs as required with Branch Supervisor/Manager. Communicate work performed and complete service paperwork. Update and maintain service records Fill out warranty information Complete work orders Participate in manufacturers and in-house service training. Training may occur during work and/or after work hours. Participate in all required Health & Safety Training. Comply with the Health & Safety program and practices. Performance of daily duties in a manner conducive to a safe workplace. Work with Manufacturers online support. Conduct housekeeping duties Always maintain a professional company image. Meet requirements of Field Level Hazard and Job Hazard assessments Where required tests, measures, and verifies electrical component operations, including energized components and electrical fields; conducts building transfer tests to confirm correct operation of transfer switches, breakers, and generator units. The Candidate Education: Trade certification, Journeyman Red Seal. Work Experience: 3-5 years Knowledge: Proficient written and verbal communication skills; proven ability to work with customers, exceptional customer service; demonstrated mechanical aptitude, analysis, and problem-solving skills Preferable Hitachi and John Deere experience The Company Since 1858, Wajax has been a leading industrial products and solutions provider continually innovating to serve Canadian industry coast-to-coast. We work in an extensive range of industries and core sectors of the Canadian economy including energy and renewables, food and beverage, construction, industrial/commercial, transportation, forestry, mining, metal processing, and oil and gas - to name a few. Everything we do is powered by people passionate about making a difference and who are dedicated to driving Canadian industry forward. People who provide the experience and expertise that support the industries that build our cities, power our businesses, put a roof over our heads and food on our tables. Wajax offers a total compensation package that includes competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, learning and development, as well as some unique additional “perks.” Highlights include: Competitive health and dental benefits with no waiting period for eligibility (100% employer paid premiums), plus health spending account. Wajax led e-learning, and product training through industry leading manufacturers. Exclusive discounts with a variety of manufacturers and service providers such as Ford, GM, Chrysler, Dell, TELUS, a group mortgage, home & auto insurance program, pet insurance, footwear & workwear, fitness membership, perkopolis, and more. Recognition program where points are earned for merchandise or gift certificates, plus cash awards. Flexible work arrangements. Award-Winning Health and Wellness Program. By working with Wajax, you become part of an inclusive and diverse team that is dedicated to innovation and teamwork. We are committed to employing a workforce that is representative of the diverse communities across Canada in which we do business. As an equal opportunity employer, please inform us if any accommodation is required if contacted for an interview. As a condition of employment, final candidates will be subject to pre-screening. \\ Together we get more done.
Architectural and engineering technologists and technicians supervisor
Nerval Corporation, Sherwood Park, AB, CA
Title:Architectural and engineering technologists and technicians supervisorJob TypesRegular jobTerms of Employment:Full Time, PermanentAnticipated Start Date (at the latest in 3 months):As soon as possibleSalary:$30.00 Hourly, for 35.00 Hours per weekLocation:1001 Buckingham DriveSherwood Park, ABT8H 0X5(1 vacancy)OverviewLanguagesEnglishEducationCollege/CEGEPExperience2 years to less than 3 yearsResponsibilitiesTasksAssist in developing engineering specifications and drawings, Participate in field surveys, inspections or technical investigations, Prepare construction specifications, costs and material estimates, Prepare engineering designs and drawings, Prepare project schedules, Supervise or conduct field surveys, inspections, technical investigations and testing of construction materials.Additional informationPersonal suitabilityInitiative, Organized, Team playerBenefitsHealth benefitsDental plan, Health care planWork conditions and physical capabilitiesFast-paced environment, Work under pressure, Tight deadlines, Attention to detail, Combination of sitting, standing, walkingEmployer: Nerval CorporationHow to applyBy emailBy mail1001 Buckingham DriveSherwood Park, ABT8H 0X5
Specialist, Energy Management
City of Mississauga, Mississauga, ON
Req ID: 25053 Vacancy Type: Temporary Number of Positions: 1 Closing Date: 05/14/2024 Job Summary Reporting to Supervisor Utilities within Energy Management section, the successful candidate will be responsible for analysing utility consumption data, preparing utility budget forecasts and quarterly projections, database management, implementing energy efficiency projects and measures, collaborating with other sections within Facilities and Property Management to identify, implement and promote energy efficiency at City of Mississauga. Duties and Responsibilities Test, analyze and maintain software programs and applications in support of achieving business requirements. Analyze large volumes utility data using statistical analysis methods, interpret the results and report on insights and energy performance. Monitor energy consumption of City facilities and interprets energy reports from energy monitoring software. Investigate utility bills irregularities and coordinate with end users and utility providers to resolve all bills discrepancies. Communicate with facility operations staff regarding unusual increases in their facilities' energy consumption trends and works as a team to investigate and determine proper solutions to reduce energy consumption to expected levels. Determine energy conservation opportunities in the City’s facilities to reduce the City’s energy consumption and utility spending budget. Evaluate capital replacement projects and recommend energy efficiency technology vs. like for like replacement Communicate with energy conservation grant providers including preparing grant applications and reports, monitor and follow grant agreement conditions to the final stages including payment Review drawings and specifications for new capital projects for energy efficient design and attend related meetings as section representative Determine environmental impact of energy efficiency projects in terms of impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions Evaluate new technologies and renewable energy projects such as district energy systems, wind power generation, cogeneration, solar water heating, solar lighting, LED lighting, green roofs, etc. Prepare detailed comprehensive business case studies and environmental impact reports to support new technology projects Develop and implementing energy awareness programs. Communicate group achievements in order to raise energy conservation profile and gather participation of the stakeholders. Perform other duties as assigned Skills and Qualifications Post-secondary diploma/degree in engineering, technology, or related field; or any combination of education and experience deemed equivalent. CEM, CMVP and LEED designations are an asset. Experience with fault-detection and diagnostics software and/or energy analytics platforms is highly preferred. Experience with analyzing large datasets and developing energy models is highly preferred. Minimum of 3 - 5 years of progressive experience in energy and utility management is highly preferred. Experience with utilities (electricity, gas and water) bills management and utility budget forecast is required. Thorough understanding of energy sources, electricity and natural gas markets, utility billing as well as rate structures and conservation strategies. Knowledge of building automation systems and control strategies, refrigeration systems, renewable energy applications, water conservation practices etc. Knowledge of energy legislation and Green Building Standards including LEED. Ability to read and interpret drawings and have strong problem solving skills. Must have strong verbal and written communication skills. Must be committed to working in a team based environment with focus on continuous improvement and providing quality customer service. Expert MS Excel skills are required and relational database management skills (SQL) are highly preferred. Experience and knowledge in Objective Oriented Programming (i.e. VBA, Python, C++, Java) are preferred. Knowledge of energy efficiency related grant programs and incentives from utilities and various levels of government including application procedures and grant agreements are considered an asset. Must have the ability to travel within the City and provide own transportation. Hourly Rate/Salary: $41.93 - $55.91 Hours of Work: 35 Work Location: 950 Burnhamthorpe Rd W Department/Division/Section: CPS/Corporate Services Dept , CPS/Facil & Property Mgmt Div , Energy Mgt & Facilities Mntce Non-Union/Union: Non Union A Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check (Level 2) will be required of the successful candidate, at their own expense, to verify the absence of a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted. We thank all who apply, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. You can also check your application status in your candidate profile online. All personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion The City of Mississauga is committed to creating a respectful and supportive workplace that fosters a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion which broadly reflects the communities and residents we serve. Throughout the employee life cycle, the City is working to include an EDI lens to attract, retain and support the growth of diverse talent. Learn more about the City’s commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Accommodations The City of Mississauga is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to removing barriers in our selection process for people with visible and invisible disabilities. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, the City of Mississauga will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.
Manager, Power Plant & Chief Operating Engineer - Plant Operations & Maintenance - Regular full-time 2023-5376
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON
We currently have an opportunity for Regular Full-time opportunity for Manager, Power Plant & Chief Operating Engineer in Plant Operations & Maintenance department.   Reporting to the Director of Plant Operations & Maintenance, the Manager, Power Plant & Chief Operating Engineer is responsible for the safe and ecient operation and maintenance of the 1st Class Central Utility Plant (CUP), HVAC, Plumbing and Medical Gas systems. Sunnybrook CUP systems include high pressure steam boilers (240,000#/hr), steam turbine and electric chillers (10,000 tons), back-up diesel generators (9.35MW) and a new (2021) state-of-the-art Cogeneration plant (8 MW GTG with 90,000 #/hr HRSG).   Summary of Duties: Monitors and oversees Steam Boiler Plant, Chiller Plant, Emergency Generators, HVAC, Plumbing and Medical Gas systems. Oversees supervisors and teams of operating engineers, HVAC mechanics and plumbers. Prioritizes, assigns and follows up on required tasks throughout the Hospital.  Implements operational and preventative maintenance plans for the Power Plant and Plumbing departments that support Hospital operations and reduce risk. Ensures compliance with all applicable regulations, standards and hospital policies.  Monitors annual budget and manages within budget. Identifies ongoing energy conservation measures and further advances Sunnybrook’s current position as a leader in Environmental Sustainability  Provides recommendations to senior management on emerging technology, trends, legislative changes and industry best practices Establishes and monitors annual goals and objectives to ensure ongoing improvements in customer service, operational efficiency, cost effectiveness, safety and compliance. Regularly interacts with approved consultants, suppliers and service providers. Coordinates contracted services and manages a variety of projects.   Qualifications/Skills: First Class Operating Engineer Certificate is mandatory Engineering degree/diploma and post-secondary training in business management preferred Significant recent related management/leadership/technical experience, preferably in a health care setting Cogeneration GTG and HRSG experience is preferred  Demonstrated thorough understanding of applicable legislation and standards required Demonstrated leadership, coaching, interpersonal, communication and risk management skills Proven superior strategic thinking, analytical, decision making and problem solving skills required Demonstrated ability to respond quickly and effectively under pressure Demonstrated fiscal responsibility and budget management experience Computer proficiency (Work, Word, Power Point, CMMS, BAS) Strong organization, prioritization and time-management skills required Understanding of current infection prevention and control practices preferred Understanding of, and demonstrated high level of, Emotional Intelligence (EI)
11777 - Energy Manager
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Energy Manager Requisition ID 2024-11777 Department Plant Operations Employment Type Permanent Time Type Full-Time Hiring Range $98,958 - $123,697 Job Category Supervisor (Maintenance) Job Location : Location CA-ON-Waterloo Overview Reporting to the Director of Energy & Utilities, the Energy Manager is accountable for three main areas:1) Strategic planning, implementation, and ongoing management of key energy reduction and water conservation initiatives2) Technical guidance and oversight of all University Building Automation Systems balancing end-user requirements, system functionality, environmental sustainability, and financial impact3) Preparing strategy for purchasing utilities (natural gas, electricity, and water) for the University, and development of related reports for University senior administration as well as various levels of government. University of Waterloo infrastructure comprises of over eight million square feet of space powered by a large 1st Class Central Power plant feeding a sophisticated district energy system connecting over eighty major academic buildings. Responsibilities will align with the Plant Operations goal of contributing towards providing a safe and accessible, invitingly clean and comfortable, functionally-enriched and well-maintained campus environment through service excellence. Responsibilities Strategic PlanningProvides a critical voice in the development of the Campus Master Plan, ensuring that energy reduction and environmental sustainability projects are incorporated into the plans for the future of UWProvides technical advice in the development of construction standards to support long term University energy reduction goals and environmental sustainability targetsWorks closely with the Director, Energy and Utilities and the Executive Director, Facilities on various studies and strategies to update the HVAC system operation in response to regulatory requirements (Public Health, ASHRAE) and technological advancesParticipates (and chairs if appropriate) various campus sustainability committees and task force groups championed by UW’s Sustainability OfficeProvides technical leadership in various UW sustainability initiatives establishing ambitious targets and implementation strategies to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of our UniversitySupports the Director and Executive Director in the development of multi-year master plan balancing operational needs, energy reduction targets, and deferred maintenance backlog of the institutionWorks closely with the Sustainability Office on a strategic plan of campus utility metering to promote better energy utilization, customer accountability, monitoring, and reportingPromotes the participation of faculty, students and staff relative to energy conservation initiativesProject ImplementationOversees the implementation of various renovation and retrofit projects within the energy and utilities portfolio ensuring timely completion, budget adherence and qualityPrepares technical documentation (scope of work, specifications, cost estimates and schedules) as required for various energy related initiativesPrepares tender documents, advertises as per Broder Public Sector Directive, evaluates bids, and make recommendations on contract awards (large and complex projects)Works closely with engineering consultants and designers in the development of contract documents for various energy & sustainability related projectsOversee and guide technical staff providing in house services to various infrastructure and client generated projectsWorks closely with the Director of Design and Construction on the integration of project commissioning agents and compliance consultants with the University operation ensuring successful completion and hand-over of projectsOperationWorks closely with the Associate Director, Utilities, Associate Director, Infrastructure Development, and the Chief Stationary Engineer on the support of daily campus operation, scheduled maintenance, preventative maintenance program developmentEnsures the building re-commissioning is done when required to ensure energy efficient and reliable operation of various HVACR systemsResponsible for the collection of building automation system measurements (both automated & manual) and data analysis to coordinate testing, balancing, adjusting and scheduling of systems as required to restore optimum operating efficiency or to make recommendations on potential projectsPrepares various efficiency studies on the costs and benefits of running certain combinations of equipment, preparing reports showing where improvements are potentially warranted in control system strategies, and implementing improvements to existing systemsEnsures that changing code requirements and technological advancements are integrated into planning of all renovating and retrofit initiativesEnsures that processes within assigned division are in place, understood, and followed ensuring safety and compliance with applicable codes and standardsRepresents Plant Operations in responding to complaints, concerns, and questions from UW campus community regarding air quality, temperature, and comfort. This includes investigating, trouble shooting and devising acceptable long-term solutions understanding the client needs, system capabilities, costs, and code requirements. Supports the Director and Executive Director in making decisions and announcements in this regard on a large and/or sensitive levelEnergy purchasing and reportingPrepares grant applications to various government agencies maximizing the opportunity for external fundingManages analysis of energy utilization and commodity costs to advise the Director and Executive Director on purchase & sale of electricity and natural gasSupports the director with detailed technical information in preparation of meeting with the city, local utility providers, and various consultantsManages analysis of energy consumption data in support of UW Sustainability Office and for submissions to various levels of government“Works collaboratively with Sustainability Office on development and management of “open data” databases and systems for utilities, where appropriateMonitors changes in government legislature and alerts the Director and Executive of any potential penalties, taxes, and surcharges that will negatively impact utility costs to the UniversityStaff ManagementManages the work of several energy professionals including Energy Engineer and Energy Analyst(s)Collaborates closely with Director of Sustainability (Office of the President) on many cross connected high profile initiatives and projectsProvides leadership, support, Human Resources guidance, and professional development to assigned staffConducts Annual Performance Appraisals with direct reports and ensures adherence to annual performance planning and review process within the departmentFosters responsiveness, collegiality, continuous improvement, and a high level of customer service throughout the entire Facilities/Plant Operations groupEnsures that all talent acquisition is carefully planned, includes foresight of departmental needs, is responsive to technological changes affecting the assigned portfolio, and follows University processes and policies Qualifications Undergraduate in Engineering with P.Eng. license (mechanical or electrical preferred)Operating Engineer Certification is an assetCertified Energy Manager or Certified Sustainable Development Professional is an assetMinimum 7 years of progressive experience in the design, commissioning and operation of building HVAC and control systems preferably in institutional or healthcare settingDemonstrated experience managing environmental sustainability initiatives and energy reduction programsDemonstrated project management experience developing project plans, schedules, and budgetsDemonstrated experience in facilities management and physical plant administration with clear understanding of the role of administrative services in supporting the academic function of a UniversityExcellent written & oral communication skills, customer service, and teamworkStrong leadership qualities to effectively achieve the mission of the UniversitySound knowledge in establishing budgets and controlling/monitoring expendituresKnowledge of and ability to establish, enforce, and follow all safety and environmental rules and regulations, and take appropriate precautions to prevent injury and illness in the workforceAbility to exercise prudent judgement, make decisions, and maintain high level of confidentialityUnderstanding of Building Code, Fire Code, TSSA regulationsDemonstrated understanding of complex mechanical & electrical district energy systemsFamiliar with a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) for billing, trends analysis, and customer response surveysDemonstrated understanding of energy conservation, sustainability regulations and project management skills Equity Statement The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations. The University values the diverse and intersectional identities of its students, faculty, and staff. The University regards equity and diversity as an integral part of academic excellence and is committed to accessibility for all employees. The University of Waterloo seeks applicants who embrace our values of equity, anti-racism and inclusion. As such, we encourage applications from candidates who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including applicants who identify as First Nations, Métis and/or Inuk (Inuit), Black, racialized, a person with a disability, women and/or 2SLGBTQ+. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The University of Waterloo is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. If you have any application, interview, or workplace accommodation requests, please contact Human Resources at [email protected] or 519-888-4567, ext. 45935. Options Apply for this job onlineApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com