Overview
To act as an assistant to the Shift Engineer in terms of Plant operation and to provide maintenance services for those areas of Plant and buildings for which the Shift Engineer is responsible. The shift Engineer will assume responsibility for Plant and building operation whenever the shift Engineer is absent from Plant. To respond to building service calls and emergencies, especially during the after hours and on weekends, and to provide maintenance services for on-floor HVAC equipment, with this including mechanical room and power plant housekeeping duties.
Education
- 4th class Operating Engineer's TSSA license required.
- Willingness to write and obtain a valid Inter-Provincial or Province of Ontario
License as a 3rd Class Operatring Engineer within 8 months of employment.
- Diploma in Power Plant engineering.
- College or university graduate.
Qualifications
- Minimum of 6 months working experience (preferably in a hospital or institutional environment) with some exposure to operations, maintenance and repair of coil tube boilers, HVAC, Building Automation Systems, mechanical, plumbing and electrical equipment and systems.
- Working knowledge of safe use and operation of hand and small power tools.
- Steam boiler operational experience on coil tube boilers and the associated water treatment systems.
- Some experience troubleshooting and effecting repairs to HVAC systems and equipment.
- Operational use of computerized Building Automation System.
- Working experience on computerized Preventative Maintenance System.
- Able to read, interpret and utilize blueprints and technical journals.
- Ability to work extended periods in hot, dusty or inclement weather, and wet conditions to complete repairs.
- Ability to perform heavy lifting up to 100 lbs and carry equipment and supplies as required.
- Good work and attendance record required.
- A willingness to learn and a strong desire to achieve.
- Computer literacy in Windows operating system and some experience using building automation system software and equipment.
- Small hand tools and power tools for general repairs.
- Pipe and threading equipment for steam system repairs.
- Bell-Boy Pager and Radio for dispatching of tasks and assignments.
- Monitoring equipment for troubleshooting and adjustments, including but not limited to, vibration analyzers, pyrometers, velometers and air balance equipment.
- All employees of Toronto East Health Network - Michael Garron Hospital (MGH) [formerly Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH)] agree to work within the legislated practices of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
- All employees of MGH are responsible to contribute to a transparent culture of patient and staff safety by adhering to and abiding by patient and staff safety policies and procedures set by MGH.
- All employees are accountable for protecting the psychological health and safety of themselves and their co-workers through adherence to Toronto East Health Network's policies and practices.
- Vaccines (COVID-19 and others) are a requirement of the job unless you have an exemption pursuant to the Ontario Human Rights Code.