Lead Plant Operator

Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure

White River Township

On-site

CAD 90,000 - 120,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Relocation package
Discretionary bonus
Competitive wage

Job summary

Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure is seeking a Lead Operator for its operations team near White River, ON. The role focuses on safe, effective, and efficient plant operations, leading a skilled team and ensuring minimal downtime during outages and maintenance.

As PIC, you will oversee safety programs, supervise staff and contractors, operate heavy equipment, monitor dam infrastructure, and coordinate with managers to meet environmental commitments and transmission grid needs.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 10 years’ work experience with demonstrated relevant or transferable experience.
  • Hydro setting experience is an asset.
  • Engineering, skilled trades or related field education.
  • Electrical education/experience is a strong asset.
  • Ability to interpret electrical, mechanical, and civil schematics.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office based programs (Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel).
  • Reliable self-starter and team player.

Responsibilities

  • Act as the Person in Charge (PIC) to ensure safe operations of the plant and safety of operators and any third parties who may be present. Respond in a timely and safe manner to any issues that arise at the facility.
  • Supervise, coordinate, and train the operations staff to promptly address and/or troubleshoot routine and non-routine tasks, ensuring remote coverage and outage response is available on a 24/7 basis.
  • Maintain and organize operation and production reports, procedures, safety plans, training, and maintenance records. Provide reports as required to Managers.
  • Supervise, provide for, and assist any contractors hired to do work at the station.
  • Operate heavy equipment (backhoe, etc.) and other construction equipment as required to affect repairs, maintenance and/or cleaning of debris.
  • Monitor dam infrastructure, spillways, and powerhouse systems to ensure proper functionality and safe operation.
  • Work with the Managers to operate the facility in adherence with environmental commitments and the overall water management and operating strategies.
  • Keep the facility safe, clean, and presentable at all times.
  • Provide regular and timely basic maintenance to the various equipment of the facility, as described in the relevant Operations & Maintenance Manuals, and according to any extra instruction as provided by the Managers. Regular maintenance, monitoring, troubleshooting and repairs may be related to the following: Mechanical systems, such as hydraulic power units, pneumatic compressors, back-up generators, and bearings; Electrical systems, such as control panels, plant computers, UPS, and network equipment; All vehicles and equipment used for transportation to and on the site; All other equipment, such as safety equipment, fire extinguishers, tools etc.; Roadways onsite, including snow removal, brushing, grading ditching, and culvert maintenance; Buildings and grounds including vegetation control, brush control and landscaping; Troubleshooting other minor electrical and mechanical failures.
  • Operate and maintain medium and high voltage substation(s) and transmission lines.
  • Operation of plant, starting and stopping of the units as necessary.
  • Represent Owner of the Site to the public and First Nations partners.
  • Assist with procurement, pickup and delivery of components required for the facility operations.
  • Liaise with IESO, MNRF and other agencies regarding operational issues.

Skills

Electrical schematics
Mechanical schematics
Civil schematics
Troubleshooting
MS Office
Team player

Education

Engineering background
Skilled trades background
Electrical education/experience

Job description

Interested in joining one of Canada’s top performing asset managers? We are looking for a Lead Operator for an existing vacancy on ourOperationsteam located near White River, ON. This vital leadership role encompasses the safe, effective, and efficient operation of the facility. You will lead by example in promoting operator and plant safety, while working to reduce downtime due to any unplanned outages and maintenance. Through regular site attendance, you will assume the primary responsibility for overseeing the smooth operations of the plant and its operations team.

This is a unique opportunity to work closely with a group of highly skilled and multidisciplinary operators while contributing to the delivery of green energy to the provincial transmission grid. If you have a can-do attitude, take pride and ownership in your work, and appreciate beautiful and diverse Canadian geographies, this role is for you. We are committed to our shared goals of community, growth and recognition, and building the foundation for your future.

What You Will Do
  • Act as the Person in Charge (PIC) at the facility to ensure safe operations of the plant and safety of operators and any third parties who may be present. Respond in a timely and safe manner to any issues that arise at the facility.
  • Supervise, coordinate, and train the operations staff to promptly address and/or troubleshoot routine and non-routine tasks, ensuring remote coverage and outage response is available on a 24/7 basis.
  • Maintain and organize operation and production reports, procedures, safety plans, training, and maintenance records. Provide reports as required to Managers.
  • Supervise, provide for, and assist any contractors hired to do work at the station.
  • Operate heavy equipment (backhoe, etc.) and other construction equipment as required to affect repairs, maintenance and/or cleaning of debris.
  • Monitor dam infrastructure, spillways, and powerhouse systems to ensure proper functionality and safe operation.
  • Work with the Managers to operate the facility in adherence with environmental commitments and the overall water management and operating strategies.
  • Keep the facility safe, clean, and presentable at all times.
  • Provide regular and timely basic maintenance to the various equipment of the facility, as described in the relevant Operations & Maintenance Manuals, and according to any extra instruction as provided by the Managers. Regular maintenance, monitoring, troubleshooting and repairs may be related to the following:
    • Mechanical systems, such as hydraulic power units, pneumatic compressors, back-up generators, and bearings.
    • Electrical systems, such as control panels, plant computers, UPS, and network equipment.
    • All vehicles and equipment used for transportation to and on the site.
    • All other equipment, such as safety equipment, fire extinguishers, tools etc.
    • Roadways onsite, including snow removal, brushing, grading ditching, and culvert maintenance.
    • Buildings and grounds including vegetation control, brush control and landscaping.
    • Troubleshooting other minor electrical and mechanical failures.
  • Operate and maintain medium and high voltage substation(s) and transmission lines.
  • Operation of plant, starting and stopping of the units as necessary.
  • Represent Owner of the Site to the public and First Nations partners.
  • Assist with procurement, pickup and delivery of components required for the facility operations.
  • Liaise with IESO, MNRF and other agencies regarding operational issues.
What You Bring
  • Experience: You have a minimum of 10 years’ work experience with demonstrated relevant or transferable experience. Previous experience in a hydro setting is an asset.
  • Education: You have an education and background in engineering, skilled trades and/or a related field. Electrical education/experience is considered a strong asset.
  • Key Skills: You are able to interpret electrical, mechanical, and civil schematics and possess strong analytic and troubleshooting skills for industrial type applications. You are comfortable with technology and computers with proficiency in Microsoft Office based programs (e.g. Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, etc.). You are a reliable self-starter with a willingness to work as a contributing team member.
  • Time Management: You are able to prioritize tasks and work with minimal supervision. You have flexibility for extended on-site stays during severe weather, periods of high debris removal, and flooding conditions and availability for on-call responses and/or emergencies 24/7/365.
  • Health & Safety: You are knowledgeable about and have a strong awareness of health, safety, and environmental programs and protocols. You are comfortable in remote wilderness settings and possess or are willing to acquire and keep current all required safety training. You are comfortable with and able to operate construction equipment and other motorized vehicles .
  • Other Requirements: You must be able to live and work in the White River, ONarea and possess a valid G-driver’s license, with a clean abstract. CC&L will consider applicants who are willing to relocate and will offer a competitive wage and relocation package. You must possess the physical capability to effectively fulfill the tasks and responsibilities of the position.

The salary range for this position is $90,000-$120,000. The salary range provided reflects the base salary range for this position as required by legislation. In addition, there is a discretionary annual performance bonus which may represent a significant proportion of total compensation for this position. Further questions may be directed to the HR team during the interview process.

For a closer look at how you can build your career with us, we invite you to explore cclgroup.com .

CC&L Financial Group is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or expression, disability, or age.

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