Electrical & Control Technician
Ontario Power Generation View all jobs
- Pickering, ON
- $42.82-66.22 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform preventative maintenance tasks and actively participate in the periodic teardown and internal inspection of major equipment and sub components.
- Install, commission, inspect, troubleshoot, service, maintain and overhaul and assist with the design for all electrical/ electronic/control/protection/telecommunication or testing equipment, associated with generating stations and facilities.
- Prepare electrical, control, instrumentation, protection and telecommunication sketches, drawings, and bills of material.
- Carry out a variety of measurements including testing of electrical equipment to recognized standards and procedures.
- Determine generating system reliability and power system production.
- Participate in studies associated with energy production, load and capacity, demand management, etc., and provide regular and on-demand reports. Establish and maintain documentation / program files.
- Provide technical support, advice, coordination and assistance with regard to emerging work, projects and daily routines, including the development of technical/operational solutions to problems.
- Have a minimum grade 12 or equivalent
- Valid Certificate of Qualification (442A or 309A)
- Canadian Fire Alarm Association (CFAA) certification will be an asset
- Willing to work rotating 12-hour shifts (weekends/holidays)
- Eligible to work in Canada and Canadian equivalency for foreign education, if applicable
- Strong problem-solving, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills; tech/computer comfortable; self-starter
- Safety/environmental compliance focus; Health and Safety experience an asset
- Technical: documentation/records, interpret drawings/manuals/tools, troubleshoot, PLC experience
- Radiation/contamination control knowledge; pass Radiation Protection training/exams
- Physical: heights/harness, confined spaces, hot/cold; lift 50 lb; forklift/elevated work platforms; valid Ontario G license is an asset