Why BGIS?
- Competitive Wages
- Health & Dental Benefits
- Paid Vacation Time
- Paid Flex & Floater Days
- Tools, Boots & Uniform Provided
- RRSP Match Program
- Continuing Education & Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Rewards & Recognition Program
- Partner Discounts
SUMMARY
The Power Engineer – 5th Class is a mid entry level position, responsible for assisting other technicians, performing maintenance and repair, routine services on non-technical facility components (. walls, floors, . The Power Engineer – 5th Class is also responsible for performing work in accordance with established processes and practices and for complying with internal and external requirements including but not limited to environmental, health and safety, fire protection.
Please note, this position is located in the Medicine Hat
KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Troubleshooting
Provides observations about facility, facility mechanical and electrical equipment and systems conditions and deficiencies and provides suggestions for enhancement and repair.Maintenance
Performs work in accordance to established processes and practices.Complies with all internal and external requirements including but not limited to environmental, health and safety, fire protection.Performs regular facility technical and non-technical component monitoring and inspection.Responds to routine service requests and performs preventative and corrective maintenance.Operates facility mechanical, electrical and other systemsManages work order life cycle progressing the work form dispatched through to completion and records resolution data within service maintenance management database. Ensures work completed meets quality, contract response and all other requirementsAssists in the implementation of preventative maintenance (PM) program. Ensures that deficiencies are identified, recorded and escalated, and that related documents are maintained.Client Relations
Assists in enhancing tenant and customer satisfaction and maintaining positive relations through manner in which work is performed and services delivered.Administration
Records resolution data within service maintenance management database. Ensures work completed meets quality, contract response and all other requirements.Receives, tracks, monitors and reports status of maintenance and repair work within service maintenance management database. Initiates documents to obtain formal approval of work requiredParticipates in and assists with facility-related projects.Ensures the manner in which work is performed is in compliance with corporate and legislated policies, procedures, practices and guidelines related to environmental, health and safety, fire protection and any other applicable requirements.Maintains all assigned tools and arranges for repair and replacement where requiredSubmits all expenditures on a timely basis.Other duties as assignedKNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
High school diploma or equivalentMinimum 3 years of facility operations and maintenance work experienceKnowledge of processes and practices relating to facility operations and maintenanceAbility to maintain, troubleshoot and repair non-technical facility componentsAbility to provide observations about facility conditions and deficiencies and provide suggestions for enhancement and repairAbility to research, learn, and gain greater proficiency in applying on-the-job—fire, life, and building codes and standardsPossesses a strong environment, health and safety mindset. Ability to perform work in a safe mannerStrong client-service orientation along with a high sense of urgencyEffective communication skills for the purpose of data relay, exchange, feedback, and clarificationBasic knowledge and understanding of Building Automation Systems (BAS)Ability to read understand and interpret technical drawings and informationSelf-motivatedComputer literacyDemonstrated maintenance and repair skillsMust be able and willing to work shifts, be available for on-call / stand-by and emergency call outs as they ariseMust be willing to wear personal protective equipmentMust meet enhanced security clearance requirementsValid drivers’ licenseLicenses and / or professional accreditation
5th Class Power Engineering certificationMeet the requirements for a higher security clearance.Any one of the following are considered an asset :
Building Operator Certification or equivalent through an accredited institution preferredBuilding Systems Maintenance Certificate (SMC)Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA)Systems Maintenance Technician (SMT)Facilities Technician CertificationWorking towards a trade license, an assetWorking towards Building Environment Systems (BES) Operation Class 1