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2nd Class Power Engineer

Nsbomega

City of Cold Lake

On-site

CAD 75,000 - 95,000

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Job summary

A major oil & gas company in Cold Lake is searching for a skilled 2nd Class Power Engineer. You will maintain and optimize critical power generation systems while ensuring safety and compliance in a demanding environment. The ideal candidate has a minimum of 5 years of experience with power systems and troubleshooting. The role includes operational oversight of steam boilers and adherence to industry standards.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience as a 2nd Class Power Engineer in an industrial setting.
  • Experience with high-pressure steam boilers, turbines, electrical systems, and compressors is required.
  • Strong knowledge of power generation, boiler operations, and mechanical systems.

Responsibilities

  • Operate and maintain electrical, steam, and mechanical systems.
  • Monitor and troubleshoot power generation and distribution systems.
  • Perform scheduled maintenance and inspections on power equipment.
  • Oversee the operation of steam boilers and ensure proper fuel usage.
  • Adhere to all safety policies and ensure compliance with industry standards.
  • Quickly identify issues in power systems and resolve them.
  • Maintain accurate records of equipment inspections and maintenance.

Skills

Troubleshooting and diagnostic skills
Proficient in computer-based systems
Understanding of electrical and mechanical safety procedures
Excellent communication skills
Teamwork and interpersonal skills

Education

2nd Class Power Engineering Certificate
Job description

NSB Omega is searching for 2nd Class Power Engineers for our MAJOR Oil & Gas Client in Cold Lake, AB.

Assignment Description

We are seeking a skilled and highly motivated 2nd Class Power Engineer to join our team at our Cold Lake, AB operations. As a key member of our power engineering team, you will be responsible for maintaining and optimizing critical power generation, distribution, and steam systems in a highly demanding oil & gas production environment. The ideal candidate will have experience in power systems, boiler operations, and troubleshooting, and will be committed to ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable operations.

Key Responsibilities
Power Generation & Distribution

Operate and maintain electrical, steam, and mechanical systems, including boilers, turbines, compressors, and generators.

Monitor and troubleshoot power generation and distribution systems to ensure reliable performance and maximum uptime.

Perform scheduled maintenance, inspections, and repairs on all power equipment in accordance with company standards.

Manage and optimize power distribution to various systems across the facility, ensuring continuous and uninterrupted operations.

Boiler Operations

Oversee the operation of steam boilers, including startup, shutdown, and operational adjustments.

Ensure proper fuel usage, water treatment, and combustion efficiency.

Maintain and troubleshoot steam systems to optimize performance and prevent downtime.

Safety & Compliance

Adhere to all safety policies, procedures, and regulations to ensure a safe working environment.

Ensure compliance with all relevant industry standards and regulatory requirements (ASME, CSA, TSSA, etc.).

Perform safety checks, audits, and risk assessments on power systems and equipment.

Troubleshooting & Problem Solving

Quickly identify issues and resolve problems with power systems, minimizing operational downtime.

Work with other engineering teams to diagnose and address complex technical challenges.

Propose and implement continuous improvement strategies for system performance.

Documentation & Reporting

Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all equipment inspections, maintenance, and repairs.

Complete regular reports on system performance, incidents, and preventative maintenance activities.

Assist in preparing maintenance schedules and budgets.

Work closely with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to ensure seamless integration of power systems into overall facility operations.

Mentor and provide guidance to junior engineers and technicians.

Qualifications
Education

2nd Class Power Engineering Certificate from a recognized institution.

Experience

Minimum of 5 years of experience as a 2nd Class Power Engineer in an industrial setting, preferably in the oil & gas, petrochemical, or power generation industries.

Experience with high-pressure steam boilers, turbines, electrical systems, and compressors is required.

Strong knowledge of power generation, boiler operations, and mechanical systems.

Skills

Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills in power generation and steam systems.

Proficient in computer-based systems for monitoring and controlling power generation operations.

Solid understanding of electrical and mechanical safety procedures.

Excellent communication skills, with the ability to report technical information clearly and concisely.

Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills.

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