ABOUT US
Almost 1.2 million residents call York Region home, making it one of the largest regions in Canada – and the fastest growing with a population that’s expected to grow to more than 2 million by 2041. Our geography, which is comprised of about 1,800 square kilometers over nine different municipalities, is as beautiful, interesting and diverse as our people. Local government is organized in a two-tier structure and we work together with our local municipalities to provide residents and businesses access to a broad selection of services and resources.
WHAT WE OFFER
Consistently named one of Canada’s Best Employers by Forbes, we offer a collaborative, progressive workplace that takes pride in our organizational culture and is committed to living The 13+ Factors of Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace – aligned with our vision to create strong, caring and safe communities both within and outside our walls.
- Defined Benefit Pension Program - With the Ontario Municipality Employees Retirement System (OMERS) defined benefit pension plan, you can confidently retire knowing that you will have income for life. Eligibility from date of hire as a full-time employee and includes employer-matched contributions.
- Employer of Choice - Recognized as the highest-ranking government employer in Canada and fourth overall among 300 organizations.
- Benefits and Wellness - Employees and their loved ones have access to a comprehensive employer-paid benefits plan that includes extended health, dental and life insurance, access to a 24/7 Employee and Family Assistance Program and corporate discounts and purchase plans for day-to-day products and services.
- Inclusive and Diverse Workforce - We’re committed to fostering an environment that celebrates all dimensions of diversity and ensures everyone can develop to their full potential, participate freely in society and live with respect, dignity and freedom from discrimination. Our robust Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility program continues to grow, and has been recognized by the United Nations and many other organizations for our leadership.
Salary OIT - IV : $35.37 - $55.28 per hour
ABOUT THE ROLE
Reporting to the Supervisor, Operations, Central Area and under the day-to-day work direction of the Senior Team Lead, performs operations and maintenance activities supporting the optimal operation of ground water systems, water treatment plants, associated booster stations and the transmission system to meet Provincial Acts and Regulations and Regional standards.
WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING
- Performs operations and maintenance activities supporting the optimal operation of wastewater treatment plants and associated pumping stations, and the optimal operation of ground water systems, water treatment plants, associated booster stations and the transmission system; enters sewers, wet wells and treatment tanks or chambers for the purpose of performing maintenance.
- Performs routine maintenance (related to CLAIR - Cleaning, Lubricating, Adjustment, Inspections and minor Repairs), at water treatment plants and associated pumping stations, and transmission system components.
- Performs daily checks and analysis on the operation of equipment and makes adjustments to process controls to optimize effluent quality and ensure compliance with applicable Provincial regulations.
- Performs “stake-out/locates” for all water mains, collection systems, treatment plants and assists the Senior Team Lead in preparing inspection reports on the condition of linear and discrete assets.
- Participates in the design, installation, commission and handover of new equipment to ensure all equipment is installed correctly and functions efficiently as per relevant asset management standards.
- Provides daily guidance and supervision of tasks appropriate to the level of certification for operators and co-op students enrolled in education programs, on-going certification or as required.
- Provides input to reports as assigned.
- Maintains data logs and performs in-plant laboratory analysis including MOE regulatory compliance sampling and submission, in accordance with prescribed Certificates of Approval, Permits to take Water, water and waste water industry standards, policies and practices.
- Ensures that documentation logs are completed legibly and accurately.
- Conducts sampling activities and records results to ensure adherence to applicable Provincial Acts and Regulations.
- Participates on committees, task forces or work groups as assigned.
- Responds to inquiries, complaints and concerns in a timely and professional manner to assure optimal service.
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
- Post Secondary Diploma/Certificate in Environmental Sciences (2 or 3 yrs) or approved related combination of education and experience.
- MECP License level OIT-4 for Water Treatment and a level OIT-4 License for Water Distribution and Supply, including experience as designated by Provincial Acts and Regulations and as it applies to the Central Facility.
- Demonstrated field experience working directly in water/wastewater facilities with completion of training courses and certification(s) as designated by Provincial Acts and Regulations, and field experience and certification(s) Level to the legislated standard required at the assigned facility.
- Demonstrated experience in mechanical electrical equipment and pump maintenance procedures.
- A valid Class “G” drivers’ licence, clear of serious offences under the Highway Traffic Act.
- Demonstrated knowledge of system hydraulics.
- As a condition of employment, candidates are required to complete a medical assessment that measures their functional abilities and confirms their immunization status. This is in accordance with the requirement laid out under clause 25(2)(h) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act)
- Ability to perform mathematical calculations to determine chemical dosages and flow rates; record accurately and maintain legible records.
- Physical stamina and ability to climb on or into elevated tanks, work in confined spaces, manholes, sewers, treatment tanks, and wet wells, and work with hazardous chemicals, near high voltage electrical equipment.
- Ability to physically withstand long periods of standing, walking, climbing and heavy lifting; work in a noisy environment and all/extreme weather conditions.
- Ability to wear a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus to enter confined spaces.
- Availability and ability to respond to emergency situations and work outside normal scheduled hours, as required.