Job Description
What You'll Do Every Day
Step into a dynamic and varied role where no two shifts are exactly the same. Your responsibilities will include:
- Conduct thorough daily equipment inspections — instrument verification, cleaning, and calibration across the entire facility
- Lead laboratory work and water quality sampling — measuring turbidity, residual chlorine, pH, ammonia, and more at multiple locations throughout the distribution system
- Monitor and control the SCADA system — keeping a real-time eye on plant performance and responding proactively to alarms
- Manage and optimize chemical dosing — including Potassium Permanganate, Sulphuric Acid, Gas Chlorine, Aqueous Ammonia, and Polymer
- Operate and maintain GE membrane micro-filtration systems — including weekly Clean-in-Place (CIP) procedures across 3 units
- Perform preventative maintenance — oil changes, filter changes, greasing, pneumatic valve rebuilds, and more as part of the monthly PM program
- Execute daily QA rounds at two reservoirs and a pump house to verify system integrity
- Backwash 4 dual-media sand filters on a scheduled and demand basis
- Manage chemical inventory and initiate procurement as needed
- Accurately enter operational data into the Simo Management Water Database
- Collaborate with on-site contractors and support DND-requested testing protocols
- Contribute to a safe, clean, and professional work environment — janitorial duties and groundskeeping included
Qualifications
What You Bring
We value potential as much as credentials. If you hold any of the following, we want to hear from you:
- Water Treatment Level 1 certification or higher (required)
- Water Distribution certification (a strong asset)
- Canadian residency for a minimum of 5 years — required to qualify for the industrial security screening program for CFB Wainwright site access
- A drive to learn, a strong safety mindset, and pride in doing quality work
Additional Information
Why You'll Love This Role
- Rare dual-technology exposure — operate both legacy and modern systems in a single facility
- Meaningful work — safeguard drinking water for Canadian Armed Forces personnel and the Wainwright community
- Fully funded certifications — Confined Space, First Aid, Fall Arrest, TDG, Chlorine Handling and more, all provided
- Supportive team culture — you won't be thrown in the deep end; your growth is our priority
- Unique work location — gain experience operating within a federal military installation
Schedule & Compensation
Training Period: Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM — a structured onboarding period to get you fully confident in the role.
Ongoing Schedule: 8 days on / 6 days off rotation — 10-hour shifts, averaging 80 hours over 2 weeks, starting on Tuesdays. Enjoy stretches of consecutive days off that many standard jobs simply can't offer.
On-Call Rotation: After training, you will participate in an after-hours callout rotation — compensated accordingly.
Salary: Competitive wages based on your certifications and experience — we reward what you bring to the table.
Your Benefits Package
After successfully completing your 3-month probationary period, you will be enrolled in a comprehensive benefits package:
- Extended Health Care
- Vision Care
- Dental Care
- Virtual Medicine
- 6 Sick Days/Year
- Boot Allowance ($175/yr)
Relocation support: Travelling and accommodation compensation may be available for candidates who need to relocate or commute to Wainwright.
Safety & Equipment
Your safety is paramount. All required PPE is provided by the company. A boot allowance of $175/year covers your steel-toed safety footwear. All safety training certifications are either recognized as an asset or will be fully provided — including Confined Space, First Aid, Fall Arrest, TDG, and Chlorine Handling.
Ready to Make a Real Impact? Apply Now.
Submit your resume, a cover letter, and copies of your valid water treatment and/or distribution certifications to both of the following contacts:
- Tanya McGowan: tanya.mcgowan@simo.qc.ca
- Gabe Lebeuf: glebeuf@aquatech-canadian.com