4th Class Power Engineer at Macewan University
Edmonton, AB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jul, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Apr, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

ABOUT US

MacEwan University is where caring faculty help people connect their passions to their future paths. Located in the heart of Edmonton’s diverse and dynamic downtown community, and on the traditional lands of Treaty 6 First Nations and homelands of the Métis people, MacEwan is known for exceptional undergraduate learning. With its dedication to teaching excellence, informed by scholarly research, innovation, and creative activity, MacEwan provides an exceptional collaborative and supportive learning environment with a commitment to human rights, environmental sustainability, and opportunities for community engagement. We are committed to creating an equitable, diverse, inclusive, and welcoming community for all peoples, cultures, and identities.
Our comprehensive undergraduate university offers 55 programs to more than 19,000 full- and part-time students in business, communications, community and human services, design, fine and performing arts, health, humanities, natural science, nursing, public safety, and social science. Through a wide array of experiential learning opportunities, and strategic relationships in the community, we partner with others to produce graduates of stature. Along with a robust grounding in their chosen disciplines, MacEwan students are given durable life skills that prepare them to take on the world.

OPPORTUNITY

MacEwan University is seeking a 4th Class Power Engineer for a full-time continuing opportunity with our Facilities department.
Reporting to the Coordinator of Mechanical Services, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining boilers, chillers, generators, and other auxiliary equipment that provide heat, refrigeration, and essential services for the university’s infrastructure. Additionally, you will support the operation of the Building Management System (BMS), monitor and inspect heating plant equipment, including switches, gauges, valves, alarms, and meters, and assist with more technical HVAC servicing tasks.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Conducting daily inspections of boilers, chillers, generators, pumps, thermal exchange equipment, and controls; recording temperature and pressure readings, and documenting deficiencies to ensure optimal plant equipment operation;
  • Troubleshooting and performing corrective action and minor repairs to prevent equipment or system failure;
  • Performing minor HVAC repairs, replacing filters, and handling other facility repairs (architectural, plumbing, door hardware, calibrations, etc.) repairs as required;
  • Cleaning and lubricating generators, pumps, and compressors and performing other routine equipment maintenance duties using appropriate lubricants, and hand, power, and precision tools;
  • Maintaining daily logs of operation, maintenance and safety activities, and write reports on plant operation and noncompliance;
  • Monitoring hydronic heating and cooling system chemical treatment and recommend/oversee corrective measures; and
  • Prepare for and perform annual internal inspections of hot water equipment, boilers, tanks, pressure vessels and miscellaneous equipment, replacing pressure relief valves as required.

SKILLS

You will have:

  • Demonstrated working knowledge researching, diagnosing issues and initiating repairs with building heating and cooling systems; and
  • A strong mechanical aptitude.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • A current 4th Class Power Engineer certification.
  • A minimum of a High School diploma.
  • A valid non GDL Class 5 Driver’s License.
  • A minimum of 3 years of Power Engineering experience within commercial or institutional settings.
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  • The ability to work flexible hours; may include early mornings, evenings and weekend coverage.
  • Required to participate in the on-call rotation
Responsibilities
  • Conducting daily inspections of boilers, chillers, generators, pumps, thermal exchange equipment, and controls; recording temperature and pressure readings, and documenting deficiencies to ensure optimal plant equipment operation;
  • Troubleshooting and performing corrective action and minor repairs to prevent equipment or system failure;
  • Performing minor HVAC repairs, replacing filters, and handling other facility repairs (architectural, plumbing, door hardware, calibrations, etc.) repairs as required;
  • Cleaning and lubricating generators, pumps, and compressors and performing other routine equipment maintenance duties using appropriate lubricants, and hand, power, and precision tools;
  • Maintaining daily logs of operation, maintenance and safety activities, and write reports on plant operation and noncompliance;
  • Monitoring hydronic heating and cooling system chemical treatment and recommend/oversee corrective measures; and
  • Prepare for and perform annual internal inspections of hot water equipment, boilers, tanks, pressure vessels and miscellaneous equipment, replacing pressure relief valves as required
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