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Wastewater Operator ($32.10 - $41.54/hr + Relocation Assistance)
Scout Talent, Victoria, BC
An exceptional organization, promising you stability and security in this unionized positionUse your skills to make a difference in a welcoming community with a firm commitment to its people and cultureEarn a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on certifications, plus relocation assistance and comprehensive benefits About the Regional District of NanaimoAt the heart of Vancouver Island's stunning east coast, the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) stands as a model of sustainable community development and regional governance deeply committed to its employees. Established in 1967, the RDN has been at the forefront of fostering a sustainable, connected, and thriving community for its 170,000+ residents across Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, and seven Electoral Areas.Now, as we expand to meet the needs of Qualicum Beach and surrounding areas, we seek passionate talent for our Pollution Control Centres. Your role will ensure over 3.8 billion litres of wastewater are sustainably treated annually, contributing to a healthier planet and clean water in the Strait of Georgia. Join us in this dynamic, growth-oriented workplace, driving impactful projects toward carbon neutrality and addressing future challenges, making a real difference in over 30,000 homes and businesses.To learn more about us, please visit: rdn.bc.caAbout the OpportunityRDN has exciting opportunities for full-time Wastewater Operator roles, based in French Creek, BC.This role primarily focuses on ensuring the effective operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment and collection facilities, reporting directly to the Chief Operator - Wastewater, and supporting the team to meet service expectations and departmental goals.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Reviewing, adhering to, and promoting adherence to safe work proceduresInspecting systems for proper operation and addressing abnormal conditionsMaintaining operational and maintenance records and logbooksAssisting in pump station operation and maintenancePerforming plant process operational adjustments as directedAssisting in the maintenance and operations of sludge dewatering equipment and polymer systemsPerforming routine emergency systems testsAssisting in monitoring and maintenance of force mains, trunk sewers, and pump stationsIf you join us as a Wastewater Operator II/III, your responsibilities may include but are not limited to:Directing and supporting junior staff and trainees in their duties and developmentPerforming advanced operational adjustments and maintenance on treatment and dewatering equipmentCoordinating and responding to emergency call-outs as part of rotational on-call dutiesContributing to the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures and safety protocolsFor a detailed overview of the various Operator Levels, please click the following link:Wastewater Operator IWastewater Operator IIWastewater Operator IIIMore About YouTo qualify, you will need a certificate or diploma from a post-secondary Water & Wastewater program with an Environmental Operators Certification Program Class 1-3 Certificate in Wastewater Treatment. Individuals with equivalent Training in a related industry, such as Industrial Wastewater Treatment or Pulp & Paper Operations, with transferable skills and wastewater experience are encouraged to apply.The following are also required:Possession of a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License or equivalentA minimum of 1 year of experience in a Class I or higher facilityAbility to work weekend shifts on a rotational basis as requiredAbility to undergo a Criminal Record CheckThe following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Working knowledge of WHMIS regulations and proceduresBasic laboratory, electrical instrumentation, pipe fitting, welding, and computer skillsProven knowledge of Transportation of Dangerous GoodsWSBC approved OFA Level 1 First Aid courseCompetent in Hazardous Energy Isolation and Lockout/Tagout (asset)Knowledge of overhead crane operation and hoisting/rigging practices (asset)Ability to work independently following safe work procedures, and practiceAs our ideal candidate, your strong mechanical and physical aptitude, combined with your natural charisma, enables you to contribute positively to team dynamics, ensuring a collaborative work environment. Your attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and ability to react quickly and competently to emergencies further enhance your suitability for this role, making you a perfect fit for our team culture.About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on the EOCP certification level held, along with a great host of benefits, including:$0.75/hr premium for holding current EOCP Wastewater Collection I-IV or Wastewater Treatment IV certification100% employer-covered Extended health, dental, vision, etc.Relocation assistanceCompetitive vacation benefitsThe united strength and support of the Local 401 UnionEmployer-matched pension planEmployee and Family Assistance ProgramTraining and professional development opportunities and supportEmployee appreciation eventsRegular seasonal team bonding events such as food trucks, summer luncheons, and more! Lock in job security with an employee-focused organization in a unionized setting. Don't waste a moment – apply now!
Wastewater Operator ($32.10 - $41.54/hr + Relocation Assistance)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
An exceptional organization, promising you stability and security in this unionized positionUse your skills to make a difference in a welcoming community with a firm commitment to its people and cultureEarn a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on certifications, plus relocation assistance and comprehensive benefits About the Regional District of NanaimoAt the heart of Vancouver Island's stunning east coast, the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) stands as a model of sustainable community development and regional governance deeply committed to its employees. Established in 1967, the RDN has been at the forefront of fostering a sustainable, connected, and thriving community for its 170,000+ residents across Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, and seven Electoral Areas.Now, as we expand to meet the needs of Qualicum Beach and surrounding areas, we seek passionate talent for our Pollution Control Centres. Your role will ensure over 3.8 billion litres of wastewater are sustainably treated annually, contributing to a healthier planet and clean water in the Strait of Georgia. Join us in this dynamic, growth-oriented workplace, driving impactful projects toward carbon neutrality and addressing future challenges, making a real difference in over 30,000 homes and businesses.To learn more about us, please visit: rdn.bc.caAbout the OpportunityRDN has exciting opportunities for full-time Wastewater Operator roles, based in French Creek, BC.This role primarily focuses on ensuring the effective operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment and collection facilities, reporting directly to the Chief Operator - Wastewater, and supporting the team to meet service expectations and departmental goals.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Reviewing, adhering to, and promoting adherence to safe work proceduresInspecting systems for proper operation and addressing abnormal conditionsMaintaining operational and maintenance records and logbooksAssisting in pump station operation and maintenancePerforming plant process operational adjustments as directedAssisting in the maintenance and operations of sludge dewatering equipment and polymer systemsPerforming routine emergency systems testsAssisting in monitoring and maintenance of force mains, trunk sewers, and pump stationsIf you join us as a Wastewater Operator II/III, your responsibilities may include but are not limited to:Directing and supporting junior staff and trainees in their duties and developmentPerforming advanced operational adjustments and maintenance on treatment and dewatering equipmentCoordinating and responding to emergency call-outs as part of rotational on-call dutiesContributing to the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures and safety protocolsFor a detailed overview of the various Operator Levels, please click the following link:Wastewater Operator IWastewater Operator IIWastewater Operator IIIMore About YouTo qualify, you will need a certificate or diploma from a post-secondary Water & Wastewater program with an Environmental Operators Certification Program Class 1-3 Certificate in Wastewater Treatment. Individuals with equivalent Training in a related industry, such as Industrial Wastewater Treatment or Pulp & Paper Operations, with transferable skills and wastewater experience are encouraged to apply.The following are also required:Possession of a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License or equivalentA minimum of 1 year of experience in a Class I or higher facilityAbility to work weekend shifts on a rotational basis as requiredAbility to undergo a Criminal Record CheckThe following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Working knowledge of WHMIS regulations and proceduresBasic laboratory, electrical instrumentation, pipe fitting, welding, and computer skillsProven knowledge of Transportation of Dangerous GoodsWSBC approved OFA Level 1 First Aid courseCompetent in Hazardous Energy Isolation and Lockout/Tagout (asset)Knowledge of overhead crane operation and hoisting/rigging practices (asset)Ability to work independently following safe work procedures, and practiceAs our ideal candidate, your strong mechanical and physical aptitude, combined with your natural charisma, enables you to contribute positively to team dynamics, ensuring a collaborative work environment. Your attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and ability to react quickly and competently to emergencies further enhance your suitability for this role, making you a perfect fit for our team culture.About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on the EOCP certification level held, along with a great host of benefits, including:$0.75/hr premium for holding current EOCP Wastewater Collection I-IV or Wastewater Treatment IV certification100% employer-covered Extended health, dental, vision, etc.Relocation assistanceCompetitive vacation benefitsThe united strength and support of the Local 401 UnionEmployer-matched pension planEmployee and Family Assistance ProgramTraining and professional development opportunities and supportEmployee appreciation eventsRegular seasonal team bonding events such as food trucks, summer luncheons, and more! Lock in job security with an employee-focused organization in a unionized setting. Don't waste a moment – apply now!
Wastewater Operator ($32.10 - $41.54/hr + Relocation Assistance)
Scout Talent, Kelowna, BC
An exceptional organization, promising you stability and security in this unionized positionUse your skills to make a difference in a welcoming community with a firm commitment to its people and cultureEarn a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on certifications, plus relocation assistance and comprehensive benefits About the Regional District of NanaimoAt the heart of Vancouver Island's stunning east coast, the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) stands as a model of sustainable community development and regional governance deeply committed to its employees. Established in 1967, the RDN has been at the forefront of fostering a sustainable, connected, and thriving community for its 170,000+ residents across Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, and seven Electoral Areas.Now, as we expand to meet the needs of Qualicum Beach and surrounding areas, we seek passionate talent for our Pollution Control Centres. Your role will ensure over 3.8 billion litres of wastewater are sustainably treated annually, contributing to a healthier planet and clean water in the Strait of Georgia. Join us in this dynamic, growth-oriented workplace, driving impactful projects toward carbon neutrality and addressing future challenges, making a real difference in over 30,000 homes and businesses.To learn more about us, please visit: rdn.bc.caAbout the OpportunityRDN has exciting opportunities for full-time Wastewater Operator roles, based in French Creek, BC.This role primarily focuses on ensuring the effective operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment and collection facilities, reporting directly to the Chief Operator - Wastewater, and supporting the team to meet service expectations and departmental goals.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Reviewing, adhering to, and promoting adherence to safe work proceduresInspecting systems for proper operation and addressing abnormal conditionsMaintaining operational and maintenance records and logbooksAssisting in pump station operation and maintenancePerforming plant process operational adjustments as directedAssisting in the maintenance and operations of sludge dewatering equipment and polymer systemsPerforming routine emergency systems testsAssisting in monitoring and maintenance of force mains, trunk sewers, and pump stationsIf you join us as a Wastewater Operator II/III, your responsibilities may include but are not limited to:Directing and supporting junior staff and trainees in their duties and developmentPerforming advanced operational adjustments and maintenance on treatment and dewatering equipmentCoordinating and responding to emergency call-outs as part of rotational on-call dutiesContributing to the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures and safety protocolsFor a detailed overview of the various Operator Levels, please click the following link:Wastewater Operator IWastewater Operator IIWastewater Operator IIIMore About YouTo qualify, you will need a certificate or diploma from a post-secondary Water & Wastewater program with an Environmental Operators Certification Program Class 1-3 Certificate in Wastewater Treatment. Individuals with equivalent Training in a related industry, such as Industrial Wastewater Treatment or Pulp & Paper Operations, with transferable skills and wastewater experience are encouraged to apply.The following are also required:Possession of a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License or equivalentA minimum of 1 year of experience in a Class I or higher facilityAbility to work weekend shifts on a rotational basis as requiredAbility to undergo a Criminal Record CheckThe following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Working knowledge of WHMIS regulations and proceduresBasic laboratory, electrical instrumentation, pipe fitting, welding, and computer skillsProven knowledge of Transportation of Dangerous GoodsWSBC approved OFA Level 1 First Aid courseCompetent in Hazardous Energy Isolation and Lockout/Tagout (asset)Knowledge of overhead crane operation and hoisting/rigging practices (asset)Ability to work independently following safe work procedures, and practiceAs our ideal candidate, your strong mechanical and physical aptitude, combined with your natural charisma, enables you to contribute positively to team dynamics, ensuring a collaborative work environment. Your attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and ability to react quickly and competently to emergencies further enhance your suitability for this role, making you a perfect fit for our team culture.About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on the EOCP certification level held, along with a great host of benefits, including:$0.75/hr premium for holding current EOCP Wastewater Collection I-IV or Wastewater Treatment IV certification100% employer-covered Extended health, dental, vision, etc.Relocation assistanceCompetitive vacation benefitsThe united strength and support of the Local 401 UnionEmployer-matched pension planEmployee and Family Assistance ProgramTraining and professional development opportunities and supportEmployee appreciation eventsRegular seasonal team bonding events such as food trucks, summer luncheons, and more! Lock in job security with an employee-focused organization in a unionized setting. Don't waste a moment – apply now!
Wastewater Operator ($32.10 - $41.54/hr + Relocation Assistance)
Scout Talent, Edmonton, AB
An exceptional organization, promising you stability and security in this unionized positionUse your skills to make a difference in a welcoming community with a firm commitment to its people and cultureEarn a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on certifications, plus relocation assistance and comprehensive benefits About the Regional District of NanaimoAt the heart of Vancouver Island's stunning east coast, the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) stands as a model of sustainable community development and regional governance deeply committed to its employees. Established in 1967, the RDN has been at the forefront of fostering a sustainable, connected, and thriving community for its 170,000+ residents across Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, and seven Electoral Areas.Now, as we expand to meet the needs of Qualicum Beach and surrounding areas, we seek passionate talent for our Pollution Control Centres. Your role will ensure over 3.8 billion litres of wastewater are sustainably treated annually, contributing to a healthier planet and clean water in the Strait of Georgia. Join us in this dynamic, growth-oriented workplace, driving impactful projects toward carbon neutrality and addressing future challenges, making a real difference in over 30,000 homes and businesses.To learn more about us, please visit: rdn.bc.caAbout the OpportunityRDN has exciting opportunities for full-time Wastewater Operator roles, based in French Creek, BC.This role primarily focuses on ensuring the effective operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment and collection facilities, reporting directly to the Chief Operator - Wastewater, and supporting the team to meet service expectations and departmental goals.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Reviewing, adhering to, and promoting adherence to safe work proceduresInspecting systems for proper operation and addressing abnormal conditionsMaintaining operational and maintenance records and logbooksAssisting in pump station operation and maintenancePerforming plant process operational adjustments as directedAssisting in the maintenance and operations of sludge dewatering equipment and polymer systemsPerforming routine emergency systems testsAssisting in monitoring and maintenance of force mains, trunk sewers, and pump stationsIf you join us as a Wastewater Operator II/III, your responsibilities may include but are not limited to:Directing and supporting junior staff and trainees in their duties and developmentPerforming advanced operational adjustments and maintenance on treatment and dewatering equipmentCoordinating and responding to emergency call-outs as part of rotational on-call dutiesContributing to the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures and safety protocolsFor a detailed overview of the various Operator Levels, please click the following link:Wastewater Operator IWastewater Operator IIWastewater Operator IIIMore About YouTo qualify, you will need a certificate or diploma from a post-secondary Water & Wastewater program with an Environmental Operators Certification Program Class 1-3 Certificate in Wastewater Treatment. Individuals with equivalent Training in a related industry, such as Industrial Wastewater Treatment or Pulp & Paper Operations, with transferable skills and wastewater experience are encouraged to apply.The following are also required:Possession of a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License or equivalentA minimum of 1 year of experience in a Class I or higher facilityAbility to work weekend shifts on a rotational basis as requiredAbility to undergo a Criminal Record CheckThe following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Working knowledge of WHMIS regulations and proceduresBasic laboratory, electrical instrumentation, pipe fitting, welding, and computer skillsProven knowledge of Transportation of Dangerous GoodsWSBC approved OFA Level 1 First Aid courseCompetent in Hazardous Energy Isolation and Lockout/Tagout (asset)Knowledge of overhead crane operation and hoisting/rigging practices (asset)Ability to work independently following safe work procedures, and practiceAs our ideal candidate, your strong mechanical and physical aptitude, combined with your natural charisma, enables you to contribute positively to team dynamics, ensuring a collaborative work environment. Your attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and ability to react quickly and competently to emergencies further enhance your suitability for this role, making you a perfect fit for our team culture.About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a competitive salary of $32.10 - $41.54/hr, based on the EOCP certification level held, along with a great host of benefits, including:$0.75/hr premium for holding current EOCP Wastewater Collection I-IV or Wastewater Treatment IV certification100% employer-covered Extended health, dental, vision, etc.Relocation assistanceCompetitive vacation benefitsThe united strength and support of the Local 401 UnionEmployer-matched pension planEmployee and Family Assistance ProgramTraining and professional development opportunities and supportEmployee appreciation eventsRegular seasonal team bonding events such as food trucks, summer luncheons, and more! Lock in job security with an employee-focused organization in a unionized setting. Don't waste a moment – apply now!
Water Technician (Casual)
Teck Resources, Kimberley, BC
Closing Date: April 12, 2024 Reporting to the Senior Supervisor, Maintenance & Projects, the Water Technician/Water Treatment Operator is responsible for assisting with commissioning and operating the Drainage Water Treatment Plant (DWTP) seasonally, monitoring the seepage collection and other site systems, responding to alarms, conducting maintenance activities at the DWTP, performing site security checks, and conducting geotechnical dam inspections at the Sullivan Mine. In addition to these duties, the Water Technician/Water Treatment Operator is responsible for conducting surface and groundwater sampling and assisting with data management and interpretation to support closure activities. The role also supports water treatment operations or environmental sampling at other legacy properties throughout BC, Quebec, and NT and may require travel and field activities up to 3-4 weeks in duration. The successful candidate would work in conjunction with other operators employed by Teck on a rotating shift who operate the DWTP and conduct inspections and monitoring of the seepage collection system. The position is in Kimberley, BC. The DWTP is operated seasonally on a 24/7 basis, typically March-June and August-October, and is the primary duty for this position. Other site monitoring duties occur daily throughout the year. Dayshift and nightshift is normally 12 hours where the operator performs dual function of seepage collection monitoring and plant operation. When the plant is not operating, dayshift is typically 10 hours. Nightshift is typically 12 hours when the DWTP is operating. Position may involve flexible hours of work with occasional changes to job requirements including on-call duties. Responsibilities Be a courageous safety leader, adhere to and sponsor safety and environmental rules and procedures Responsible for obtaining surface and groundwater samples, processing and ensuring compliant shipments to contract laboratories Collect field data and water samples from seepage collection system infrastructure Support data collection and database maintenance Maintain online instruments as the need arises Perform routine site surveillance and inspection activities Perform routine and preventative maintenance activities as the need arises Administrative duties appropriate and necessary for the smooth implementation of the job role Take part in continuous improvement efforts, focusing on reducing risk, including facility performance and operating costs Participate in the design effort for upgrades to the DWTP from an operational perspective Ensure all tasks and work are planned and completed in line with Teck's commitment to safety Ensure the application of safe work practices through proper housekeeping, monitoring the use of safety equipment and adherence to field level hazard assessments (FLHAs) and standard policies and procedures (SP&Ps) During times when the DWTP is not operating, support water treatment operations at other legacy properties - specifically, Pine Point mine in the North West Territories and Louvicourt in Quebec. This may include compliance monitoring, water sampling and maintenance and operation of water treatment equipment including pumps, valves and various equipment and may require field work/travel for up to 3-4 weeks in duration. Other responsibilities as assigned or required Qualifications Completion of Grade 12 and be a minimum of 18 years of age Valid driver's licence (non-restricted) Level 1 first aid Ability to perform the physical demands of this role Level 1 water treatment and or water distribution certificate, or background in environmental technology or science, would be considered an asset Previous experience and familiarity with maintenance processes and system software used at site, such as Factory Talk, would be an asset Detailed knowledge of water treatment operations, maintenance, environmental sampling and on-site laboratory practices would be considered an asset Motivated to ensure compliance of all operational, maintenance and laboratory procedures Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and SharePoint Ability to thrive in a fast paced environment including troubleshooting and making recommendations Outstanding interpersonal, communication, and relationship management skills Advanced analytical, problem solving, and decision making abilities Salary Range: $80,000 - $99,000 At Teck, we believe in fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace where every individual is treated with respect. We aim to create an environment of trust and accountability, where both current and prospective team members can confidently engage in discussions about their employment and compensation that will contribute to our shared success. Providing remuneration details illustrates our commitment to transparent and equitable compensation practices. About Teck At Teck, we value diversity. Our teams work collaboratively and respect each person's unique perspective and contribution. Qualified applicants interested in joining a dynamic team are encouraged to submit a resume and cover letter electronically. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for the position; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Teck is a diversified resource company committed to responsible mining and mineral development with major business units focused on copper, steelmaking coal and zinc, as well as investments in energy assets. Teck has been named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for seven consecutive years. Teck has also been named to the Forbes list of the World's Best Employers for the past two years and is one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People . Headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, its shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols TECK.A and TECK.B and the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TECK. Learn more about Teck at www.teck.com or follow @TeckResources Job Segment: Wastewater, Water Treatment, Coal Mining, Facilities, Engineering, Mining, Operations Apply now »
Senior Wastewater Treatment Operator + Team Lead - Town of Gibsons
Harbour West Consulting, Gibsons, BC
Organizational ProfileThe Town of Gibsons (the Town) delivers essential civil services to its community from animal control and licensing to caring for its parks and beaches to operating the Town’s wastewater treatment plant. Committed to delivering top-rate services through its municipal infrastructure system, the Town is nationally and internationally recognized as progressive leaders in natural asset management.The Town is governed by an elected Council comprised of a Mayor and four Councilors. Councilors are elected for four-year terms, and each member represents the Town at large.About the RoleThis bargaining-unit position reports to the Manager, Maintenance and Operations and plays a pivotal role in supporting the operation and maintenance of the Gibsons Wastewater Treatment Plant and Water Distribution System, overseeing daily operational and maintenance tasks while providing guidance to the operational crew, ensuring accordance with regulatory requirements, and incorporating industry best practices.This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced operator and supervisor with strong technical and leadership skills to play a pivotal role in supporting the operation and maintenance of the Gibsons Wastewater Treatment Plant and Water Distribution System. The ideal candidate will have a valid BC EOCP certificate in Wastewater Treatment (Level III), Wastewater Collection (Level II), and Water Distribution (Level I). Additional requirements include Wastewater treatment plant laboratory training and experience, SCADA training and experience, confined space entry certification, basic mechanical, electrical and instrumentation training and experience, a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License, and valid Occupational First Aid Certification. A combination of experience and qualifications may be considered with the ability to obtain the required certifications within a specified timeline.The wage rate for this position is $ 47.30/hour (2024 rates) plus an annual premium for eligible EOCP certificates. The base wage is supplemented by a competitive total compensation and benefits package including participation in the Municipal Pension Plan and an Annual Health and Wellness Subsidy.Contact DetailsShould you be interested in learning more about this exciting opportunity with the Town of Gibsons, please contact Harbour West Consulting at 604-998-4032 or forward your resume and letter of introduction, in confidence, to [email protected]. We will respond to all who express interest.
Water Treatment Technician – Level 2 (Relocation)
Bédard Ressources inc., Haines Junction, YT
#RELOCATION fully covered to a beautiful municipality in Yukon. Welcome to an exciting opportunity in the heart of this stunning region, where rivers that wind through our landscapes meet the vast expanses of the Arctic and Pacific Oceans. Here, as Utility Maintenance Operator, you will be responsible for ensuring the steady supply of pure and refreshing water for our entire community. Join us in this crucial mission to provide exceptional water quality to our municipality, where every drop matters to all our residents. Here's how you'll be involved behind the scenes:Operation and Maintenance of Systems:Operating, calibrating, maintaining, and repairing all water supply and sanitation systems, including pumping, circulation, and pressure regulation facilities, as well as groundwater wells, water reservoirs, wastewater treatment facilities, and sanitary and storm sewer lift stations.Operating, monitoring, inspecting, and maintaining water and sewer treatment, collection, and distribution systems.Managing operational and control methodology to ensure system integrity.Testing and Calibration:Assisting in programming, testing, and maintenance of alarm and monitoring systems, including SCADA system controls and related alarm systems.Conducting quality tests and chemical, physical, and bacteriological water sampling to ensure pure drinking water, adjusting parameters with precision.Assisting in routine and emergency repairs of water distribution and sanitation systems.Using maintenance tools and heavy equipment, including excavators, loading machines, and snow removal trucks.Management and Documentation:Noting daily readings, logging irregularities, and maintaining accurate records.Contributing to the development of standard operating procedures, establishing a solid plan for asset management, all while drawing energy from the region’s rivers.Participating in the maintenance of supply inventory, timely procurement, and purchase of replacement products in accordance with procurement procedures.Occupational Health and Safety:Maintaining the order and sanitary aspects of treatment plants, creating an environment as pure as the water itself and adhering to established safety standards with the integrity of an experienced navigator.Complete operations with any other related tasks. Benefits of this position:Relocation expenses covered, allowing you to immerse yourself in our community like a drop of water reaching the ocean.Yukon is in the top five Canadian territories and provinces with the lowest tax rates in Canada.With enchanting landscapes and a variety of activities, you won't want to go to bed. This works out perfectly, because one day a year, the sun stays present for a full 24 hours! Requirements:Level 2 EOCP Water Treatment Certificate, demonstrating your commitment to excellence like the powerful current of a river.Three years of experience in a Class 1 or higher facility, elevating your expertise to unparalleled heights.Class 3 driver's licence with approval for air brakes and heavy trailers.Experience operating heavy equipment such as excavators, loading machines, and snow removal trucks.In-depth knowledge of wastewater collection systems and intermediate water distribution and wastewater treatment systems.Experience operating SCADA systems and in a municipal water utility environment is an asset.Professional skills such as carpentry and welding, as well as good mechanical skills, are also an asset. Profile sought:Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; you prioritize tasks based on current needs.Proactivity and attention to detail; you have strong problem-solving skills and find appropriate solutions to each situation one drop at a time.Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions.Effective, courteous communication, and positivity to provide excellent customer service.Excellent interpersonal skills; teamwork is a real advantage in the field. Interested in this position? Email your application to Hammad Hassan at [email protected] quite what you’re looking for? Check out all our other job opportunities at www.bedardressources.com. Come back often, as new positions are added every day!
System Operator - Area 1 (Wastewater) / Operator in Training
Niagara Region, Niagara Falls, ON
Job Description JOB SUMMARY Responsible for the overall operation of the Wastewater Treatment Facility, pumping stations, and collection systems utilizing computer Supervisor Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. Sample, analyze, and interpret data to ensure efficient process control and the Ministry of Environment (MOE) quality standards are being met. QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent plus four (4) years additional education or training relevant to the functions performed. (180 CEU’s required) * 10 hours = 1 CEU * * 45 CEU’S = 1 year of post-secondary education KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE Four (4) years’ experience as an operator in that type of facility, including at least two (2) years as an operator in charge of a Class III or IV facility Must possess Ministry of Environment (M.O.E.) certification as a Class IV Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Must possess Ministry of Environment (M.O.E.) certification as a Class IV Wastewater Collection Operator. Must complete additional levels of training as prescribed by the Regulations leading to certification at the level of the facility. SKILLS Must be proficient in working with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. Must possess basic knowledge of mechanical and electrical maintenance. Must possess and maintain a valid and unrestricted class G license for the class of the vehicle operated Must be able to work without direct supervision. Must possess computer skills. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Must comply with all aspects of the Regional Respiratory Program Policy. Respiratory Fit Test mandatory. In accordance with the Corporate Criminal Record Check Policy, the position requires the incumbent to undergo a Criminal Records Check and submit a Canadian Police Clearance Certificate. It is the employee’s responsibility to possess and maintain a valid and restriction-free driver’s license of appropriate class to carry out the duties of the job.
Fixed Plant Operator - FIFO
Rio Tinto, Perth, Washington, Australia
The perfect balance, our roster gives you more time for the things that are important in your life and to your family and community Permanent employment which includes attractive salary, annual bonuses and a huge range of additional benefits which are designed to make your life better Flexibility for the lifestyle you want - Fly in; fly out opportunities from Perth, Busselton, Geraldton, Albany or Broome Where we're all welcomeWe are committed to an inclusive environment where people feel comfortable to be themselves. We want our people to feel that all voices are heard, all cultures respected and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome - they are essential to our success. We treat each other fairly and with dignity regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or anything else that makes us who we are.At Rio Tinto, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, the LGBTI+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds.We acknowledge that all people are different and believe that our differences are our strength. The diversity of skills, life experiences and perspectives within our team enhances our way of working and our ability to achieve success together.About the roleWe are looking for Fixed Plant Operators who are interested in joining our Fixed Plant Operations teams across our various Pilbara sites and Ports.You'll be part of a friendly team, supported by your leader to grow and achieve your own personal goals as well as the goals of the team. You'll work a lifestyle friendly 8/6 or 8/6/7/7 roster which will give you more time to spend on the things that are important to you and the people in your life.Reporting to the Supervisor, Plant Operations you will;Operate, carry out routine inspections and maintain the condition of the dry/wet plantsDemonstrate commitment to safety dailyDemonstrate the ability to carry out basic fault find and diagnosisWork individually or in a team environment and contribute to daily targetsConduct routine activities to ensure safe and reliable operation of our area assetsConduct manual handling associated with basic maintenance and inspection of the plantWork in a field role, monitoring of equipment, cleaning, hosing and identifying continuous improvement opportunitiesOperate mobile plant equipment as required by your leaderWorking autonomously to monitor the process in a safe and effective mannerAbout youTo be considered for this role, you will have: A commitment to the safety of yourself and your teamFull manual 'C' class drivers' licence or above (essential)Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise multiple tasksAbility to work safely and cooperatively in a small team, demonstrating flexibility to business requirementsWhat's on offer?Be recognised for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you've helped the world progress.A work environment where safety is always the number one priorityA permanent position working directly for Rio TintoFull relocation provided to Western Australia from elsewhere in AustraliaA competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with annual incentive bonusComprehensive medical benefits including subsidised private health insurance for employees and immediate familyAttractive share ownership planCompany provided insurance coverExtensive salary sacrifice & salary packaging optionsCareer development & education assistance to further your technical or leadership ambitionsOngoing access to family-friendly health and medical wellbeing supportLeave for all of life's reasons (vacation/annual, paid parental, sick leave, cultural leave)To better suit different family needs, our paid parental leave approach gives all parents the option to take 18 weeks of paid leave after a new child arrives - at a time that suits themExclusive employee discounts including hotel stays, banking, accommodation, cars, retail and more.We are committed to elevating Indigenous voices and increasing cultural knowledge in our business. Diversity of skills, life experiences and perspectives within our team enhances our way of working and our ability to achieve success together. To help you on your journey with us, you'll also have access to:Specialist Indigenous Support Advisors are always there for our Indigenous employees and available to support through any aspect of your employmentDedicated Indigenous Talent Programme for our Operators and Tradespersons and entry level operational roles. This programme is designed to create long term sustainable careers for our Indigenous Employees to grow into leadership or technical pathways to ensure you have every opportunity to grow your career.Indigenous leadership programmes across some professional and operational roles to ensure that we are developing Indigenous Leaders.Who we areRio Tinto is a leading global mining and materials company. We operate in 35 countries where we produce iron ore, copper, aluminium, critical minerals, and other materials needed for the global energy transition and for people, communities, and nations to thrive. We have been mining for 150 years and operate with knowledge built up across generations and continents. Our purpose is finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs - striving for innovation and continuous improvement to produce materials with low emissions and to the right environmental, social and governance standards. But we can't do it on our own, so we're focused on creating partnerships to solve problems, create win-win and meet opportunities. Where you will be workingIn the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Rio Tinto operates the world's largest integrated portfolio of iron ore assets with industry-leading margins. Our premium product suite, including our flagship Pilbara blend, drives strong customer relationships and is supported by technical and commercial marketing expertise.#indigenousAUSalary: . Date posted: 04/15/2024 07:13 AM