Electrical Instrumentation Technician - Edmonton, Canada - EPCOR

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Water Services, Wastewater Treatment Plant group has a full-time temporary (duration of up to 11 months) opportunity for an Electrical/Instrumentation Technician to join the team at our Gold Bar Wastewater Treatment Plant in Edmonton, AB.

The Electrical/Instrumentation Technician is responsible for performing Journeyman level work completing electrical and instrumentation (E&I) maintenance.

This includes preventative, corrective and predictive maintenance on equipment and machinery within EPCOR's Gold Bar Wastewater Treatment Plant and its associated treatment facilities.

What you'd be responsible for

Reporting to the Manager, WWTP Maintenance Process Manager, the Electrical/Instrumentation Technician is accountable for, but not limited to:

  • Providing input to maintenance plans and directions and ensuring on-going appropriate relationships with other positions.
  • Ensuring the delivery of optimal results against appropriate performance metrics, including Quality Standards, Health and Safety Key Performance Indicators and Schedule Compliance.
  • Performing Electrician work, including:
  • Responding to, troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing faults in electrical systems and equipment.
  • Carrying out electrical preventative maintenance.
  • Investigating, tracing and labeling existing wiring control systems.
  • Drawing schematic wiring diagrams for built drawings to compliment the reference library.
  • Interpreting drawings and the manufacturer's specifications for the installation, modification or repair of equipment.
  • Installing new CSA approved electrical equipment according to regulations designated in the Electrical Code.
  • Installing, programming and wiring logic controllers and graphic systems.
  • Fabricating electrical components as required.
  • Supporting and training others under apprenticeship programs.
  • Performing Instrumentation Technician work, including:
  • Supporting project execution by providing technical support in the electrical/instrument field.
  • Maintaining, repairing, calibrating, and installing electrical/instrumentation equipment.
  • Programming, analyzing, tuning and modifying Plant SCADA systems, such as PLC ladder logic, DCS function blocks/modules and Graphical User Interfaces.
  • Reviewing and updating plant documentation such as drawings, department specifications, standard operation procedures, and library manuals.
  • Utilizing software such as Rockwell Automation, RS Linx, Matrikon Data Manager, Delta V, and AutoCAD Lite.
  • Commissioning assistance.
  • Preparing Change Management Documents for approval.
  • Responding to emergency callouts and participating in standby/callout duties.
  • Researching and purchasing required materials and parts.
  • Preparing sketches and diagrams, estimating materials and reviewing labour requirements for specific projects.
  • Maintaining equipment service and repair records.
  • Making safety a priority and supporting the achievement of a "zero injury" culture by:
  • Focusing on peer-to-peer safety discussions and interventions.
  • Reviewing hazard risk assessments and developing appropriate Safe Work Plans.
  • Completing work site inspections and observations.
  • Ensuring full compliance with PPE requirements.
  • Reporting, investigating and initiating corrective action for all safety incidents.
What's required to be successful

Qualifications, experience and behaviours you will possess are:

  • Grade 12 diploma (GED or equivalent level of secondary education).
  • Valid Journeyman Electrician and Instrumentation Technician Certificates.
  • Minimum of 3 years' experience as a certified journeyman.
  • Considerable knowledge of the standard methods, principles, practices, tools and equipment of the E&I maintenance trades.
  • Understanding Preventative and Predictive Maintenance philosophies.
  • Strong understanding of the occupational hazards and safety precautions with regards to E&I maintenance activities.
  • Ability to interpret technical plans and specifications.
  • Demonstrated computer literacy and experience with Microsoft Office business software.
  • Valid Class 5 Alberta Motor Vehicle Operators License
- _Ability to qualify for and maintain an EPCOR driver's permit_
- _ A Driver Abstract (5yr. Commercial type) may be required_
- _ Limited to 6 demerits or less_
- _ Please note that _Drivers with a GDL class will not be considered_

  • To meet the demands of the position, good physical health is required. Clearance on preplacement medical and drug and alcohol testing will be required. Ability to wear SCBA and other personal safety equipment is required.
Other important facts about this job


Jurisdiction:
IBEW1007


  • Class: DT
  • Wage: $61.79 per hour
  • Hours of work: 40 hours per week
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  • A requirement of working for EPCOR is that you are at least 18 years of age, successfully attained a high school d

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