Overview
Job Category
CUPE 116
Job Profile
CUPE 116 Salaried – Trades 2 – Steamfitter
Job Title
Trades 2 – Steamfitter / Pipefitter (2 Positions)
Department
Mechanical Maintenance | Mechanical Trades | Building Operations
Compensation Range
$6,161.00 – $6,572.00 CAD Monthly
Posting End Date
January 13, 2023
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.
Job End Date
Compensation and Benefits
Annual Salary: $75,900 (Gross)
Supplemental Pay Types:
o Salary premium for Gas Fitting Ticket (B) shall receive one dollar and seventy-five ($1.75) per hour as standing premium
o Opportunity for OT at double time
o Evening/Weekend shift premiums when applicable
Schedule:
o Working 8.38 hours per day over a 9-day fortnight (every second Friday or Monday off over a two week period)
General Vacation Allotments:
o Each employee shall receive during the first incomplete year (first calendar year) of service one one-quarter (1-1/4) vacation days for each month worked prior to December 31st
o Three (3) weeks during the second (2nd) calendar year.
o Four (4) weeks during the fifth (5th) calendar year.
o Five (5) weeks during the eighth (8th) calendar year.
o Commencing with their fourteenth (14th) calendar year of service, employees shall receive one (1) additional day with pay for each additional year of service, to a maximum of five (5) additional days.
o Six (6) weeks during the eighteenth (18th) calendar year.
o Three (3) additional vacation days every year between Christmas and New Years
University Pension Contributions:
o 9.4% of your gross pensionable earnings (basic salary). Read more here.
Eligibility for tuition credit tuition waiver in each 12-month period as follows:
o 12 credits of UBC undergraduate courses (transferable to your eligible dependent spouse or child); or UBC Extended Learning and approved Sauder School of Business Continuing Business Studies non-credit courses (the dollar equivalent of 12 undergraduate credits).
Other UBC perks for staff. Read more here.
Job Description Summary
UBC Building Operations provides comprehensive facilities maintenance, operations and renovation services for lands and buildings owned by the University of British Columbia. Trades are the heart and hands of Building Operations. The Trades units provide a wide range of services for the maintenance, repair and operation of all buildings on campus.
Building Operations Steamfitters perform skilled steam fitting/pipefitting work at the journeyperson level in the planning, layout, assembly, installation, maintenance, repair and renovation work of building steam and hot water heating systems, chilled water systems, high and low pressure steam lines and equipment throughout the University.
Organizational Status
Steamfitters report to the Mechanical Trades Manager. Steamfitters work both independently as well as with other Steamfitters and associated tradespeople, both at the apprentice and journeyperson level. Steamfitters receive daily work assignments and directions from the Head Steamfitter as well as the Sub Head Steamfitter.
Work Performed
Performs maintenance, repair and renovation work such as:
- Building heating and cooling piping systems, including associated components such as: heat exchangers, coils, steam traps, valves, strainers, radiation elements, backflow prevention devices.
- Handling of asbestos or other hazardous insulation materials.
- Maintaining and installing underground piping and associated fittings.
- Carrying out inspection tests.
- Diagnosing defects on equipment, taking remedial action as required or recommending solution to supervision verbally or written.
Assists in the preparation of job estimates defining required resources and materials.
Works from oral and written instructions, work orders, service requests and drawings.
Assembles parts, equipment, fittings and joins them by soldering, brazing, gluing, screwing, caulking, bolting and other methods.
Works in accordance with all safety standards, practices, procedures and ensures personal protective equipment is used where required.
Responds to service requests and emergencies immediately during normal working hours and after working hours in a safe efficient manner. Ensures all tools, equipment and instruments required for work are safely utilized and appropriately stored..
Ensures good housekeeping is practiced in the steamfitting shop and on site.
Is responsible for work being completed in accordance with job requirements and specifications.
This position is expected to keep current with preventative maintenance concepts, technology, and theory and to be familiar with manufacturer and regulatory maintenance requirements.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Work is performed within prescribed and accepted trade standards, in accordance with job requirements and specifications and external regulatory requirements; inappropriate repair/maintenance decisions could delay resolution of problems and adversely affect users of equipment/system and possible safety of users and the general public.
Supervision Received
Steamfitters work under the general supervision of the Head and Sub Head Steamfitter. Steamfitters are required to develop appropriate work procedures and methods of problem solving. Steamfitters receive specific instructions only on unusual problems and are required to develop appropriate work procedures.
Supervision Given
Steamfitters monitor and check the work of apprentice(s) or labourers as the need arises.
Preferred Qualifications
A trade certification to journeyperson level as a Steamfitter, valid BC Gas Fitter B License with electrical endorsement for low voltage, BC Cross Connection Control certificate and Valid BC Drivers Licence.BC Gas Fitter A License is preferred.Minimum 5 years of related experience.A working knowledge of relevant industrial safety regulations and building codes. Ability to interpret drawings, specification, and information contained in maintenance manuals. Ability to produce accurate isometric sketches that demonstrate existing conditions, proposed installation, repairs and alterations. Effective oral and written communication, organizational and problem solving skills. Ability to work both independently and within a team environment. Ability to provide quality service to customers in a courteous, patient manner. Ability to develop and maintain cooperative and productive working relationships. Ability to work various shift patterns dependent upon operational needs. Ability to work in confined spaces and areas with elevated temperatures. Knowledge of welding practices and the ability to assist welders in the fabrication of piping spools. Basic ability to use a smartphone, tablet and PC.