3rd Class Power Engineer
Top Benefits
About the role
With a legacy that spans over 100 years, Stelco is a company that has grown along with Canada and its global partners. We understand that twenty-first century competition demands the highest quality products, period. So, Stelco is bringing together the people, technology, and unmatched market knowledge to, once again, take on that challenge from here at home.
3rd Class Power Engineer Reports t o: Area Manager- Operations
Job Type: Permanent
Location: Hamilton, ON
Salary Range: $88,000 - $120,000
Why Join Stelco?
- Collective Agreement with wage, benefit, pension and bonus enhancements
- Competitive Benefit Wellness Package
- Cost of Living Allowance & Shift Premiums paid out hourly starting Day 1
- Guaranteed wage increases in each year of the collective agreement
- Competitive vacation entitlements and minimum 20% premium paid on vacation hours
- Productivity payment plan and/ or profit-sharing plan based on Company performance and key goals
- Company paid Defined Contribution Pension Plan (RRSP) with no employee contribution required.
- Employee and Family Assistance Program available
- All Personal Protective Equipment, tools, and job training provided at no cost
About The Role Stelco is seeking a 3rd Class Operating Stationary Engineer at its Hamilton Works facility in Hamilton Ontario, Canada.
Safety is the Core Value of Stelco, and the individual will make Safety the #1 priority in the execution of all work activities, including monitoring contractor/vendor safety in support of work efforts. This role is an Existing Vacancy.
Your Day-to-day
- Operate and maintain low and high pressure steam systems;
- Operate and maintain environmental control equipment
- Operate equipment to support various production units including turbines, pumps, compressors, turbo alternators, cooling towers, water treatment systems, gas systems, and HVAC equipment
- Perform chemical analysis on process water and adjust systems to maintain operations, including the handling of reagents, chemicals, and chemical injection equipment
- Operate and maintain gas testing equipment and participate in the issuance of Confined Space Entry Permits
- Provide isolation, lockouts, clearances and safe work permits on Utilities systems and process equipment
- Assist in the development of energy control procedures and safe work practices
- Assist with maintenance planning and repair of equipment
- Operate in accordance with all applicable procedures, policies, and regulations.
Job Qualifications What you bring to the table
- TSSA 3rd Class Operating Engineer Certificate
- Minimum of 2-year experience in an industrial environment
Job Skills And Knowledge
- Temperature Tolerance: The ability to withstand extreme temperatures
- Reaction Time: The ability to quickly respond to process upsets
- Static Strength: The ability to exert significant muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry objects
- Trunk Strength: The ability to use your abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time, including bending and stooping
- Dynamic Strength: The ability to exert muscle force at intervals throughout a work shift. This involves muscular endurance and resistance to muscle fatigue
- Agility: The ability to negotiate different areas of the plant, including climbing stairs and ladders, and moving around barriers
- Manual Dexterity: The ability to quickly move and react
Your Work Environment
- The job is within a heavy industrial environment, and you may be required to work within various areas of the facility. Depending on the area you work in, the environmental conditions may be hot, cold, dirty, dusty, wet or noisy
- Safety is our highest priority, and safety procedures and guidelines must be adhered to at all times. This includes wearing personal protective equipment, such as a hard hat, eye protection, hearing protection, respirators, flame retardant clothing and safety shoes with metatarsal protection at all times during a work shift
- Employees work in a unionized, highly industrial setting
- Our Hamilton facility operates 24 hours per day, 365 days a year with varying hours of work including 8 and 12 hour rotating shifts
- This means that you may be required to work different days of the week each time you rotate shifts. In other words, you may be required to work Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
- The position requires you to work overtime as needed
- Punctuality and attendance are extremely important to the success of the operations in general as well as contributing to an overall positive team environment
In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, Stelco is an equal opportunity employer who is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier free recruitment and selection process. Applicants should advise Human Resources if they require any type of accommodation during the recruitment process.
Among other tools and resources, we use AI-based tools to assist us in screening applicants for interviews for this position.
Sponsorship for work authorization is not available for this position. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure they are legally authorized to work in the location to which they apply.
#LP
About STELCO - The Steel Company of Canada
Quality is the driving force behind Stelco’s commitment to building the trust and loyalty of our customers. Today, in our technologically advanced facilities at Hamilton Harbour and Lake Erie, a proud workforce of 2,200 men and women bring together more than a century of hard-earned expertise, proprietary practices, and innovation.
The record of safety, environmental responsibility and job quality established by Stelco employees is unmatched in North America and around the world. This is Canadian steel, built by Canadians, for customers who require on-time delivery of the best quality products to get the job done. Together, we are building on a time-tested vision that proves quality will always matter.
Stelco was born out of an era of tremendous change, and Canada’s steel company forged its reputation on adapting to customer needs.
Asserting an innovative, forward-thinking vision has been central to Stelco’s resilience through the years, as generations of Stelco employees have left their mark on their company, communities, and their country.
3rd Class Power Engineer
Top Benefits
About the role
With a legacy that spans over 100 years, Stelco is a company that has grown along with Canada and its global partners. We understand that twenty-first century competition demands the highest quality products, period. So, Stelco is bringing together the people, technology, and unmatched market knowledge to, once again, take on that challenge from here at home.
3rd Class Power Engineer Reports t o: Area Manager- Operations
Job Type: Permanent
Location: Hamilton, ON
Salary Range: $88,000 - $120,000
Why Join Stelco?
- Collective Agreement with wage, benefit, pension and bonus enhancements
- Competitive Benefit Wellness Package
- Cost of Living Allowance & Shift Premiums paid out hourly starting Day 1
- Guaranteed wage increases in each year of the collective agreement
- Competitive vacation entitlements and minimum 20% premium paid on vacation hours
- Productivity payment plan and/ or profit-sharing plan based on Company performance and key goals
- Company paid Defined Contribution Pension Plan (RRSP) with no employee contribution required.
- Employee and Family Assistance Program available
- All Personal Protective Equipment, tools, and job training provided at no cost
About The Role Stelco is seeking a 3rd Class Operating Stationary Engineer at its Hamilton Works facility in Hamilton Ontario, Canada.
Safety is the Core Value of Stelco, and the individual will make Safety the #1 priority in the execution of all work activities, including monitoring contractor/vendor safety in support of work efforts. This role is an Existing Vacancy.
Your Day-to-day
- Operate and maintain low and high pressure steam systems;
- Operate and maintain environmental control equipment
- Operate equipment to support various production units including turbines, pumps, compressors, turbo alternators, cooling towers, water treatment systems, gas systems, and HVAC equipment
- Perform chemical analysis on process water and adjust systems to maintain operations, including the handling of reagents, chemicals, and chemical injection equipment
- Operate and maintain gas testing equipment and participate in the issuance of Confined Space Entry Permits
- Provide isolation, lockouts, clearances and safe work permits on Utilities systems and process equipment
- Assist in the development of energy control procedures and safe work practices
- Assist with maintenance planning and repair of equipment
- Operate in accordance with all applicable procedures, policies, and regulations.
Job Qualifications What you bring to the table
- TSSA 3rd Class Operating Engineer Certificate
- Minimum of 2-year experience in an industrial environment
Job Skills And Knowledge
- Temperature Tolerance: The ability to withstand extreme temperatures
- Reaction Time: The ability to quickly respond to process upsets
- Static Strength: The ability to exert significant muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry objects
- Trunk Strength: The ability to use your abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time, including bending and stooping
- Dynamic Strength: The ability to exert muscle force at intervals throughout a work shift. This involves muscular endurance and resistance to muscle fatigue
- Agility: The ability to negotiate different areas of the plant, including climbing stairs and ladders, and moving around barriers
- Manual Dexterity: The ability to quickly move and react
Your Work Environment
- The job is within a heavy industrial environment, and you may be required to work within various areas of the facility. Depending on the area you work in, the environmental conditions may be hot, cold, dirty, dusty, wet or noisy
- Safety is our highest priority, and safety procedures and guidelines must be adhered to at all times. This includes wearing personal protective equipment, such as a hard hat, eye protection, hearing protection, respirators, flame retardant clothing and safety shoes with metatarsal protection at all times during a work shift
- Employees work in a unionized, highly industrial setting
- Our Hamilton facility operates 24 hours per day, 365 days a year with varying hours of work including 8 and 12 hour rotating shifts
- This means that you may be required to work different days of the week each time you rotate shifts. In other words, you may be required to work Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
- The position requires you to work overtime as needed
- Punctuality and attendance are extremely important to the success of the operations in general as well as contributing to an overall positive team environment
In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, Stelco is an equal opportunity employer who is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier free recruitment and selection process. Applicants should advise Human Resources if they require any type of accommodation during the recruitment process.
Among other tools and resources, we use AI-based tools to assist us in screening applicants for interviews for this position.
Sponsorship for work authorization is not available for this position. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure they are legally authorized to work in the location to which they apply.
#LP
About STELCO - The Steel Company of Canada
Quality is the driving force behind Stelco’s commitment to building the trust and loyalty of our customers. Today, in our technologically advanced facilities at Hamilton Harbour and Lake Erie, a proud workforce of 2,200 men and women bring together more than a century of hard-earned expertise, proprietary practices, and innovation.
The record of safety, environmental responsibility and job quality established by Stelco employees is unmatched in North America and around the world. This is Canadian steel, built by Canadians, for customers who require on-time delivery of the best quality products to get the job done. Together, we are building on a time-tested vision that proves quality will always matter.
Stelco was born out of an era of tremendous change, and Canada’s steel company forged its reputation on adapting to customer needs.
Asserting an innovative, forward-thinking vision has been central to Stelco’s resilience through the years, as generations of Stelco employees have left their mark on their company, communities, and their country.