Maintenance Planner

2 weeks ago


Kelowna, Canada FortisBC Full time

**Affiliation**: MoveUP

**Employment Status**: Full-Time Temporary

**Salary**: $40.13 Hourly

**Temp Duration**: Approx. 18 Months

**Workplace Flexibility**: No

**Posting End Date**: 10th March 2023

We’re a Canadian-owned and BC-based energy company taking steps toward a lower-carbon energy future by providing renewable energy, natural gas and electricity to more than 1.2 million customers.

We’re looking for new talent to join us as we transform BC’s energy future. Our diverse team of more than 2,600 employees is committed to a safe and inclusive culture where each of us can connect, belong and grow. Join us and let’s work together for a better BC. Responsibilities
Maintains and analyzes plant/asset maintenance information to develop, revise and maintain Capital Improvement and Maintenance Programs. Provides preventative maintenance and capital improvement program and process support, technical guidance and systems support to Operations Managers, Field Technicians, Install Coordinators, Operations Support Representatives and others.
Monitors and interprets asset management program results to identify and initiate improvements. Reviews facility history and data records to perform reliability analysis and recommends capital improvements or maintenance based on risk assessment; ensures master data is updated. Schedules, approves and releases capital improvements, operations and maintenance programs.
Develops, creates and reviews reports and maintenance history to analyze the effectiveness of maintenance programs; validates risk to asset reliability, provides recommendations for improvements and updates master data as required. Interprets asset history, data and records to perform reliability analysis to determine effectiveness of capital, operations and maintenance programs; implements capital improvements or changes to programs to maintain asset reliability..
Provides expertise in the development, review and improvement of various standards related to gas system assets. In collaboration with management, performs a governance role to ensure adherence to standardized maintenance plans, procedures and processes. Coordinates the development and maintenance of various operating processes and procedures specific to capital improvement and maintenance procedures.
Initiates, develops, validates, distributes and interprets standard and ad hoc performance reports to enable program improvements and provide information to support management activities. Assists management in developing annual and long term capital improvement, asset renewal, operation, and maintenance plans and budgets.
Performs duties of a minor nature related to the above which do not affect the rating of the job. Requirements
Diploma of Technology or equivalent in a related discipline and eligible for accreditation as an AscT through the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia.
Five (5) years recent, related experience.
Knowledge of Capital Improvement, Maintenance, Construction, Customer Service, and System Operations processes and operating procedures.
Knowledge of the concepts of risk analysis and Reliability Centered Maintenance.
Sound analytical and decision making skills with attention to detail.
Sound communication and interpersonal skills.
Initiative, organizational skills and the ability to prioritize work.
Ability to interpret data from a variety of sources.

**Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License. What you need to know**:
Prior to the interview, Talent Acquisition will conduct a full employee general record review. This will include, but is not limited to: sick leave and attendance records, personnel file review and letters on file.
This role is covered under the FortisBC/MoveUP Collective Agreement.
Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities, while being safe, inclusive and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, while supporting life-long career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.