Brooks, AB, Canada
3 days ago
Maintenance Technician

Everyday a new adventure!

Location: Brooks, AB

Division: ATCO Electric – Transmission

 

What We Offer:

Competitive compensation 15 days paid vacation 4 additional flex paid days off Employee share purchase plan Charitable donation matching Flexible benefits from first day of employment Company-matched defined contribution pension plan Comprehensive Employee & Family Wellness Program A culture based on caring, integrity, agility, collaboration, and safety

 

Why Work Here

Skilled trades employees at ATCO are offered endless variety. We are entrepreneurial with a large degree of autonomy and freedom, experiencing new situations and learning opportunities every day. Internal advancement is commonplace, and we are always supported in our career journey.

About the Role

The Maintenance Technician is a Journeyperson Millwright or Heavy Duty Mechanic tasked with overseeing the optimal operation and maintenance of the Newall HVDC converter station. Working under senior guidance, the incumbent ensures electrical power is transferred safely and efficiently.

What You’ll Do:

Conduct regular inspections of all generating sites and plant equipment and ensure the equipment is performing properly. Perform preventative and predictive maintenance on plant equipment. Overhaul units or equipment as required. Perform regular housekeeping functions at the sites. Troubleshoot problems (faults, failures), analyzes, corrects/repairs, and completes reports. Start/Synchronize/Stop units as required to meet demand. Respond to industrial customer requests. Monitor and operate generating units to minimize costs by running units in the most economical way and dispatching units to extend service periods. Perform related administrative duties such as the preparation of maintenance reports, ordering of parts, fuel etc. and other related paperwork. Assess hazards, plan, and execute O&M work, including switching and isolations consistent with Health Safety & Environmental Management Systems. May coordinate the work of contractors or other temporary staff. Operate a motor vehicle and various types of equipment including test equipment.

Situational shift work, rotational shift work and rotating standby (on call) is considered as part of this job. Some travel is involved which could include remote locations

What You Bring:

High School Diploma or equivalent. Relevant trade certificate (Millwright or Heavy Duty Mechanic) or a diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology.  Valid Class 5 Alberta driver’s license. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.

An expectation of this position is to, at times, provide after-hours stand-by duties. As such, you will be required to maintain a residence within 60 minutes of Newell Converter Station.

We would like to thank everyone for their application; however, only those being considered for an interview will be contacted. 

We are a leading energy provider in North America. Through ATCO Energy Systems we build, operate and maintain electric and gas transmission and distribution lines, safely and reliably serving over three million customers in hundreds of communities. We're advancing the use of hydrogen as a cost-effective pathway for decarbonization using existing energy delivery infrastructure. We’re also building resilience by modernizing our electric grid and connecting renewable generation capacity to our system to meet the needs of customers for sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy. 

ATCO is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law. Visit our website for more information.

In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge the traditional territories and homelands on which many of our ATCO operations and facilities are located. We honour and respect the diverse history, languages, ceremonies, and culture of the Indigenous Peoples who call these areas home.

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