Summary Chief Stationary Engineer in Nunavut
Find key facts and figures about working as a chief stationary engineer. The following information is applicable to all Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities (NOC 92011).
Description
Supervisors in petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in the following unit groups: Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemical processing (93101), Power engineers and power systems operators (92100), Water and waste treatment plant operators (92101), Chemical plant machine operators (94110) and Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities (95102). They are employed by petroleum and natural gas processing, pipeline and petrochemical companies, chemical and pharmaceutical companies, electric power utilities, water and waste treatment utilities and in a range of other industries and institutions.
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Requirements
College or apprenticeship
This occupation usually requires a college diploma (community college, institute of technology or CÉGEP), an apprenticeship training of 2 or more years, or experience working in a supervisory occupation.
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Wages
Not available
Median wage in Nunavut
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Prospects
Varies
The job prospects vary across Canada depending on the province or territory.
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Jobs
10 jobs
advertised in Canada
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Competencies
- Monitoring
- Time Management
- Management of Personnel Resources
- Management of Material Resources
- Coordinating
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