TC 4th Class for PR Pilot Launch

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TC 4th Class for PR Pilot Launch

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RELIEF, PART-TIME LAUNCH ENGINEER – PRINCE RUPERT

Pacific Pilotage Authority (PPA) is seeking to employ an on-call relief launch engineer for their pilot launches in Prince Rupert.

This position is offered subject to the terms and conditions of the current the current Canadian Merchant Service Guild agreement. A valid certificate for Class Four Marine Engineer, Marine First Aid and Transport Canada Medical are a prerequisite. Successful candidates will be required to work shifts; a full shift is 12 hours. A list of the duties and qualifications are available on request. Candidates are required to undergo a pre-employment medical and drug & alcohol test. As a federal Crown corporation, it is a requirement that any employees are fully vaccinated

The successful individual must be available on short notice for relief opportunities. Persons interested in applying for this position are requested to provide e-copies of certificates prior to noon on Friday, April 15, 2022 to:

Danielle Lewis
Director, People and Organizational Development
Pacific Pilotage Authority
Suite 1000, 1130 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4
[email protected]

Accommodation
Pacific Pilotage Authority is committed to removing barriers to employment.

If you require accommodations throughout the recruitment and hiring process, please let us know. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.

Employment Equity
Pacific Pilotage Authority is committed to building a diverse workforce and inclusive work environment.

We are committed to employment equity and encourage applications from women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities and visible minorities.
Martin Leduc
Certified Marine Engineer and Webmaster
Martin's Marine Engineering Page
http://www.dieselduck.net
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