Work Planner – Power Generation
Top Benefits
About the role
Power the Future of the Columbia Basin – Join Us as a Work Planner
Columbia Basin Trust is seeking a Work Planner – Power Generation to help power the future of the Columbia Basin. This role is responsible for planning and scheduling preventive and corrective maintenance activities at our shared hydroelectric assets with Columbia Power: Waneta Expansion, Brilliant Expansion and Arrow Lakes. As a Work Planner, you’ll collaborate with Engineering, Operations and Maintenance teams to deliver high-quality job plans, coordinate materials and permits, and support safe, reliable plant operations. You’ll also help establish new processes within our Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), Maximo.
This is a permanent, full-time position based in Castlegar, where you’ll enjoy a collaborative and supportive team environment and the unique lifestyle of the West Kootenay region.
Salary Range: $108,700 – $127,900
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Operations & Maintenance, you will:
- Embed hazard controls, permits, PPE, and lockout/tagout requirements into job plans and work packages.
- Plan and schedule preventive and corrective maintenance activities with Operations, Maintenance and Engineering teams.
- Support small capital projects by defining scope, estimating resources, identifying risks and sequencing tasks.
- Maintain forward-looking schedules, manage backlog and conduct scenario analysis.
- Facilitate weekly planning meetings, publish schedules and metrics, and align contractor activities with safety protocols.
What We’re Looking For
- Technical diploma in mechanical, electrical or industrial technology, or Red Seal trade with maintenance planning experience.
- 3-5+ years of maintenance planning and scheduling in a utility or heavy industrial environment (hydroelectric preferred).
- Knowledge of plant systems (generators, turbines, medium/low voltage equipment).
- Experience with CMMS (e.g., Maximo, SAP) and scheduling tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera P6).
- Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License with acceptable record.
- Proven ability to develop detailed job plans including scope, steps, tools, parts, and QA criteria.
Why Join Us?
- Impactful Work: Operate hydroelectric facilities that power communities across the Columbia Basin.
- Shape a Team: Contribute to a growing operations team and new processes.
- Collaborative Culture: Work in a safe, accountable and professional environment.
- Professional Growth: Access training and development opportunities.
- Compensation and Benefits: Receive competitive compensation and benefits, including generous vacation and time off provisions.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the lifestyle, recreation and culture of the West Kootenay region.
How to Apply
Submit your cover letter and resume on our website: ourtrust.org/powerops by November 12.
Columbia Basin Trust values the rich and diverse cultures in the Columbia Basin and encourages applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to apply.
About Columbia Basin Trust
Our staff team is made up of highly motivated, innovative and passionate individuals who thrive in a dynamic environment and want to contribute to Columbia Basin communities.
The Trust is grateful to operate in the unceded, traditional territories of the Ktunaxa, Lheidli T’enneh, Secwépemc, Sinixt and Syilx Nations. This region is also home to five Metis Nation BC Chartered Communities.
We have offices in Castlegar, Nakusp, Cranbrook and Golden, communities that offer year-round outdoor recreation, a vibrant arts and culture scene, and much more.
About Columbia Basin Trust
Columbia Basin Trust supports the ideas and efforts of the people of the Columbia Basin.
We take our lead from residents and communities. Whatever the situation calls for, we adapt our role: from providing resources, to bringing people together, to leading an entire initiative. The Trust is here to offer experience and support to all Basin residents.
While our range of services, programs, initiatives and financial investments is complex, our purpose is straightforward and easy to understand: we exist and act for the social, economic and environmental well-being of the Columbia Basin—now and for generations to come.
Learn more about working with the Trust at www.ourtrust.org.
Work Planner – Power Generation
Top Benefits
About the role
Power the Future of the Columbia Basin – Join Us as a Work Planner
Columbia Basin Trust is seeking a Work Planner – Power Generation to help power the future of the Columbia Basin. This role is responsible for planning and scheduling preventive and corrective maintenance activities at our shared hydroelectric assets with Columbia Power: Waneta Expansion, Brilliant Expansion and Arrow Lakes. As a Work Planner, you’ll collaborate with Engineering, Operations and Maintenance teams to deliver high-quality job plans, coordinate materials and permits, and support safe, reliable plant operations. You’ll also help establish new processes within our Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), Maximo.
This is a permanent, full-time position based in Castlegar, where you’ll enjoy a collaborative and supportive team environment and the unique lifestyle of the West Kootenay region.
Salary Range: $108,700 – $127,900
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Operations & Maintenance, you will:
- Embed hazard controls, permits, PPE, and lockout/tagout requirements into job plans and work packages.
- Plan and schedule preventive and corrective maintenance activities with Operations, Maintenance and Engineering teams.
- Support small capital projects by defining scope, estimating resources, identifying risks and sequencing tasks.
- Maintain forward-looking schedules, manage backlog and conduct scenario analysis.
- Facilitate weekly planning meetings, publish schedules and metrics, and align contractor activities with safety protocols.
What We’re Looking For
- Technical diploma in mechanical, electrical or industrial technology, or Red Seal trade with maintenance planning experience.
- 3-5+ years of maintenance planning and scheduling in a utility or heavy industrial environment (hydroelectric preferred).
- Knowledge of plant systems (generators, turbines, medium/low voltage equipment).
- Experience with CMMS (e.g., Maximo, SAP) and scheduling tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera P6).
- Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License with acceptable record.
- Proven ability to develop detailed job plans including scope, steps, tools, parts, and QA criteria.
Why Join Us?
- Impactful Work: Operate hydroelectric facilities that power communities across the Columbia Basin.
- Shape a Team: Contribute to a growing operations team and new processes.
- Collaborative Culture: Work in a safe, accountable and professional environment.
- Professional Growth: Access training and development opportunities.
- Compensation and Benefits: Receive competitive compensation and benefits, including generous vacation and time off provisions.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the lifestyle, recreation and culture of the West Kootenay region.
How to Apply
Submit your cover letter and resume on our website: ourtrust.org/powerops by November 12.
Columbia Basin Trust values the rich and diverse cultures in the Columbia Basin and encourages applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to apply.
About Columbia Basin Trust
Our staff team is made up of highly motivated, innovative and passionate individuals who thrive in a dynamic environment and want to contribute to Columbia Basin communities.
The Trust is grateful to operate in the unceded, traditional territories of the Ktunaxa, Lheidli T’enneh, Secwépemc, Sinixt and Syilx Nations. This region is also home to five Metis Nation BC Chartered Communities.
We have offices in Castlegar, Nakusp, Cranbrook and Golden, communities that offer year-round outdoor recreation, a vibrant arts and culture scene, and much more.
About Columbia Basin Trust
Columbia Basin Trust supports the ideas and efforts of the people of the Columbia Basin.
We take our lead from residents and communities. Whatever the situation calls for, we adapt our role: from providing resources, to bringing people together, to leading an entire initiative. The Trust is here to offer experience and support to all Basin residents.
While our range of services, programs, initiatives and financial investments is complex, our purpose is straightforward and easy to understand: we exist and act for the social, economic and environmental well-being of the Columbia Basin—now and for generations to come.
Learn more about working with the Trust at www.ourtrust.org.