STATION OPERATOR (THERMAL)

Website Manitoba Hydro

BRANDON, MB
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Competitive salary and benefits package.
Defined-benefit pension plan.
Nine-day work cycle providing for a balanced approach to work, family life and community.
Manitoba Hydro is a leader among energy companies in North America, recognized for providing highly reliable service and
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commitment, and customer service, while actively supporting a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace.

We are seeking a Station Operator (Thermal) to join our Western Generation Department. Under the direction of the Chief Engineer
or delegate, you will perform all necessary operating functions associated with manual and supervisory control of the Brandon
Generating Station.

Responsibilities:

Will perform all necessary operations of plant generating and auxiliary equipment under normal and emergency conditions
including, operation of high-pressure boilers, gas turbines, water treatment plant, cooling tower, synchronous condenser, and
other equipment associated with a thermal generating station.Participate and lead in the development of the team and the achievement of the team’s goals.
Provide direction and training to trainees and other staff.
Interpret schematics and prints to facilitate troubleshooting procedures.
Prepare detailed switching and operating procedures and work permits, and designate isolation of faulted equipment from
associated systems. Perform or direct all operations to isolate and restore equipment for maintenance.
Compile plant operation records, maintain accurate statistics, and submit reports.
Comply with Corporate, Legislative, and Regulatory requirements.
Will be required to perform maintenance and cleaning of plant equipment.
Perform Operator rounds ensuring equipment functions as designed.
Work a rotating shift schedule and be subject to 24-hour emergency call out.
May be required to perform standby duties outside of normal working hours.
Ensure daily activities are consistent with the objectives and targets of Environmental and Safety Management Systems.
Qualifications:

Possess a Manitoba Third Class Power Engineer’s Certificate of Qualification and a minimum of two years’ experience.
Must successfully complete required lessons, projects, and examinations from the Operator Training Program and
demonstrate competency in operating ability.
Thoroughly conversant with Safe Working Procedures, Job Planning, the Manitoba Hydro Worker Protection Code, and the
Generation and Wholesale Permit System.
Capable of communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
Possess a sound knowledge of the theory and operation of transformers, circuit breakers, voltage regulators, water treatment
systems, gas turbines, and synchronous condensers. Be capable of adapting to new equipment and procedures.
Capable of working harmoniously with fellow employees.
Physically capable of performing all the duties of the position. Including but not limited to working from heights, in confined
spaces, wearing a respirator, and under adverse weather conditions.
Possess a valid Province of Manitoba Driver’s Licence.
Salary Range

MANITOBA HYDRO IS COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY AND EMPLOYMENT EQUITY
Reference Code: CO56918479-01

Starting salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The range for the classification is $31.69-$45.37 Hourly,
$60.733.66-$86,942.96 Annually.

Apply Now!

Visit www.hydro.mb.ca/careers to learn more about this position and to apply online.
The deadline for applications is SEPTEMBER 6, 2024.

We thank you for your interest and will contact you if you are selected for an interview.

This document is available in accessible formats upon request. Please let us know if you require any accommodations
during the recruitment process.

To apply for this job please visit www.hydro.mb.ca.

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