Why Guelph:
When you join the City of Guelph, you join a team of over 2000 employees who deliver services the community relies on every day. Together, we are bringing to life Guelph’s vision of an inclusive, connected, and prosperous city where we look after each other and our environment. As a single tier municipality, we offer a variety of occupations and career specialities within our organization. Guided by the goals and objectives of the Future Guelph: Strategic Plan and committed to the Corporate Values of integrity, service, inclusion, wellness and learning, the candidate will aid in the achievement of the Community Vision for an inclusive, connected, prosperous city.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
- Experience related to the duties listed above, normally acquired through a Grade 12 Diploma and 5 years’ experience with instrumentation as an electrician in a water/wastewater or industrial environment. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- An Industrial Electrician (442A) or Construction and Maintenance Electrician (309A) Electrical License. Must Have a Valid Instrumentation Electronics Technician (447A).
- Must be in possession of a Wastewater Treatment OIT Certificate or obtain same within 6 months of hire.
- A valid Class G drivers licence with a good driving record. Successful candidates will be required to provide a current driver’s abstract prior to their start date to confirm their license is held in good standing and that it has not been suspended or revoked under the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) or Criminal Code of Canada in the last 5 years. The City of Guelph will take into consideration the number of demerit points and/or nature of the infractions to determine if it meets our requirements.
- Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office (Word & Excel).
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work in a team environment.
- Ability to record and keep accurate records.
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills with the ability to communicate with all levels of staff, contractors, stakeholders and the general public.
- Ability to understand equipment manufacturers’ schematic drawings to check equipment installation and repairs.
- Ability to analyse and troubleshoot problems effectively in a process environment, including the use of thermal imaging cameras.
- Knowledge of gas sensors, analysers and their calibration.
- Ability to set priorities.
- Experience with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA) and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems is an asset.
- Ability to work in physically demanding conditions including regularly lifting objects up to 25kg, climbing ladders, working on elevated platforms, entering pits, and working in confined spaces.
- A good understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and other applicable legislation and specifications.
- Experienced working in a wastewater treatment facility and knowledge of MOECC regulations would be an asset.
- The successful completion of the Class I Wastewater Treatment exam with the ability to obtain the Class 1 Wastewater Treatment License within 48 months of the start date.
- Knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, building HVAC systems would be an asset.