KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for installation, maintenance and repair of machinery and mechanical equipment
- Maintain all types of equipment through a preventative maintenance program and log all details into a CMMS database. (Limble).
- Read, interpret, and follow instructions and operation manuals.
- Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work area.
- Read blueprints and sketches proficiently to fabricate equipment and make modifications.
- Repair or replace chains; belt conveyors; gear boxes/drive chains; hydraulics & pneumatics; welding/cutting; and using power tools.
- Maintain HVAC systems, water softener systems, chiller units and other utilities.
- Prioritize safety in approach to all work activities.
- Focus on Continuous Improvement to streamline work processes.
- Perform all other maintenance duties as required.
- Ensure the proper operation and functioning of the organization’s boilers and related equipment to provide a safe, healthy and comfortable working environment.
- Perform regularly scheduled preventative maintenance on boilers and related machinery.
- Maintain a logbook of daily activities such as operations, maintenance, test results, instrument or computer interface readings and equipment malfunctions.
- Adjust controls and valves on equipment or computer terminal to regulate boiler operations.
- As a shift engineer, responsible to conduct required activities outlined in section 22 of the PEI Power Engineers Act Regulations.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must possess 4th class Stationary Engineer Certification as a minimum qualification.
- Experience in a large-scale GMP, meat or food manufacturing or processing environment is preferred.
- Willingness to work set shift schedule including nights, weekends and overtime as required.
- Must be able to wear all required personal protective gear.
- Must be able to read, write, and understand English.
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills
- Experience with electrical, HVAC and chiller systems would be considered an asset.