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An established industry player is seeking a skilled Second Class Operating Engineer to join their dynamic team. This role involves the safe operation and maintenance of essential heating and power systems, ensuring optimal performance in a supportive environment. With a focus on career advancement, the position offers opportunities for professional growth, including pursuing further certifications. The successful candidate will manage operations, oversee maintenance, and lead junior staff while contributing to a culture of safety and efficiency. If you are passionate about engineering and looking for a rewarding career, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Queen's University is currently seeking a Second Class Operating Engineer interested in working with unique equipment in a stable, team-oriented environment.
Reporting to the Chief Operating Engineer, the Second Class Operating Engineer is responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of the Central Heating Plant equipment and distribution piping. The plant provides essential services such as heating, humidification, kitchen operations, sterilization, domestic hot water, and emergency power via a turbine co-generation system.
The position involves a work schedule of 12-hour shifts for 14 days per month, with 8-hour maintenance shifts for two-week periods, and potential work on statutory holidays. Responsibilities include maintaining records of maintenance, water tests, and log entries.
The candidate must be in good standing with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA).
The current salary range is $82,840 to $102,790, increasing to $90,053 to $111,742 effective July 1, 2025. The role offers night shift, Saturday, and Sunday premiums, along with benefits, pension, tuition support, childcare support, and other wellness programs. The university encourages career advancement, including pursuing Class 1 certification and other development opportunities.
Key responsibilities include monitoring and operating boilers, turbines, heat recovery steam generators, co-generation, and steam distribution systems. The role also involves inspections, preventative maintenance, establishing maintenance plans, overseeing junior staff, and making independent decisions impacting plant safety and operation.
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