Careers

4th Class Operating Engineer

We invite applications for a full-time opportunity at St. Andrew's College in the role of 4th Class Operating Engineer. The Operating Engineers work as a team on a rotational basis with oversight for the operation and maintenance of full campus mechanical, electrical, and heating systems over a 24-hour, 7-day week shift schedule.

The primary responsibilities of an Operating Engineer include:

• Maintain day to day operation of physical plant equipment (steam boiler, swimming pool, arena) and all other mechanical and electrical systems
• Operate and maintain all life safety systems
• Inspect, report, and log maintenance issues
• Perform minor electrical, mechanical, and building repairs
• Operate alarm system
• Maintain fire equipment
• Occasionally assist outside rental groups
• Ensure buildings are locked after hours
We seek candidates with the following credentials:
• 4th Class Engineer Certificate required
• Ability to work 12-hour rotating shifts in a 24/7 operation
• Basic electrical and mechanical skills and knowledge of safe use of hand and power tools
• Good knowledge of heating systems and pool operation
• Class G driver’s license is necessary
• AED/CPR level C and First Aid certification
• Ability to work independently
• A current Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check
• Excellent verbal and written skills necessary

To express interest in this opportunity, please submit a cover letter and resume to hr@sac.on.ca referencing the position title Operating Engineer in the subject line of your email.

St. Andrew’s College has long been committed to ensuring our boys learn how to engage appropriately with others in the community so that they can develop healthy, meaningful, and sustained human relationships. Our policies and programs speak to the necessity for schools to be inclusive and to enact proactive approaches to interrelationships. As an employer we model and value equity, diversity, and inclusivity. By extension, we are committed to providing accommodations for persons with disabilities. If you require an accommodation through the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at 905-727-2580.
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