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Come be part of the Product Solutions Department at Imperial which has more than 140 year history in Canada and a workforce of 5,500+ total employees. Our offices are located in Kearl Site, AB.
What role you will play in our team
The Kearl Oilsands Facility is looking for power engineering technician students to work in our Utilities Business Team Operations department. The operations department ensures the safe and reliable operation of the Utility Plant equipment and processes. This assignment will involve being mentored by existing Utility Plant technicians.
As the successful candidate, you will:
- Gain exposure to the design, operation and maintenance of large-scale power plant equipment including high pressure steam boilers, water treatment package, compressed air, and fuel gas systems
- Experience a processing facility working with power engineers, technical engineers, reliability engineers, and facility management personnel
- Participate in discussions and daily tasks including operator rounds, sampling, equipment preparation and site emergency simulations
- Be provided with on-the-job training by experienced employees
- Qualify for ABSA steam time in a 1st Class Power Plant
What you will do
Your responsibilities will include:
- Understanding and abiding by all safety rules and standards, reporting hazards and assuming responsibility for the safe operation of your assigned unit, company vehicle and tools assigned to you.
- Understanding and abiding by applicable government regulations, e.g. Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
- Participating in safety programs, safety meetings and attending training sessions; completing self-development courses.
- Assisting unit technicians in day-today operations activities in operating units including large scale power plant equipment including high pressure steam boilers and a cogeneration unit, water treatment package, compressed air and fuel gas systems, exchangers, compressors, and pumps.
- Monitoring equipment operation and process variables to identify and correct sub-optimal performance
- Assisting in the preparation of equipment for maintenance work
- Assisting with regularly scheduled process tasks
- Collecting samples, assessing lab data and performing follow up activities relating to product quality
- Participating in team meetings and activities
- Identifying improvements to streamline unit monitoring processes
- Assuring established loss control and environmental standards are followed while demonstrating responsibility for personal safety and the safety of others
About you
Skills and Qualifications
- 1st year power engineering technology diploma students
- Important: If available, submit your most recent unofficial transcripts with your application. Unofficial transcripts will be required if selected for an interview
Preferred Qualifications / Experience
- Sound reasoning ability, good communication and interpersonal skills, high level of self-initiative, comfortable working within a team environment
- Assignment will involve working 14 on / 14 off rotation with alternating Day and Night twelve-hour shifts involving inside and outside work and may occasionally require working at heights. While at site students will be lodged in one of our camps. Currently Kearl supplies flights to and from site through Canadian North through one of our two hubs in Calgary or Edmonton.
- Basic computer literacy
- Valid Alberta graduated Class 5 driver’s license, and a safe driving record are required.
- Preference will be given to Indigenous candidates, particularly those from the Wood Buffalo Region.
- If you are a candidate who wishes to self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations or Métis) for eligibility in our preferential Indigenous recruitment program, you must attach a proof of membership letter from your association/settlement/band office to your application. This information will be used solely for the purpose of confirming your eligibility for the preferential recruitment process. Please do not attach a copy of your membership card. Proof of membership must come from one of the following communities: Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Fort Chipewyan Metis Association, Fort McKay First Nation, Fort McMurray 468 First Nation, Fort McKay Metis Nation/Community Association, Mikisew Cree First Nation, McMurray Metis.
Start date: May 01, 2025
Work term: 4 months
Location: Ft. McMurray, AB
Other considerations
- For applicants selected to be interviewed, pre-employment background screening will be required
- We thank all those who apply; however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted
- In certain situations, Imperial may use your application to consider your suitability for other positions in the company and may also provide the information to its affiliates, including affiliates of ExxonMobil Corporation, in connection with possible opportunities at those affiliates.
Application deadline: December 31, 2024
Imperial is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Imperial is committed to providing equitable treatment and equal opportunity to all individuals and encourages all eligible applicants to apply.
Imperial conducts business in a manner that respects the land, environment, rights and cultures of Indigenous communities. In the areas where we explore, develop and operate, Imperial engages Indigenous communities in open and forthright consultation and strives to establish meaningful relationships built on mutual trust and respect. Please see here for more information on Imperial’s Indigenous Relations Guiding Principles and Guidelines.
Imperial is committed to supporting persons with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. We will work with qualified applicants to provide reasonable accommodation upon request at recruit.services.ca@exxonmobil.com.
Eligibility to work in Canada
All applicants who receive an offer of employment must be eligible to work in Canada on a regular full-time basis without restrictions on their start date. Proof of eligibility shall be in the form of a Canadian birth certificate, Canadian passport, Canadian citizenship certificate, Canadian certificate of permanent residence, Canadian open work permit or receipt from Immigration Canada of an application for a post-graduate work permit.
Proof of eligibility must be current and valid (not expired, cancelled or voided). Proof of eligibility will be required if an offer of employment is made. Failure to provide proof of eligibility at least six (6) weeks prior to the start date may result in the offer of employment being rescinded.