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Power Systems and Power Station Operators  (NOC 7352)
Avalon Peninsula Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

Power systems operators monitor and operate switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres to control the distribution of electrical power in transmission networks. Power station operators operate reactors, turbines, boilers, generators and other related equipment in electrical generating stations and substations. They are employed by electric power utilities and by some large manufacturing facilities.

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Power systems operators perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Monitor and operate computerized switchboards and auxiliary equipment in electrical control centres to control the distribution and to regulate the flow of electrical power in the transmission network
  • Co-ordinate, schedule and direct generating station and substation power loads and line voltages to meet distribution demands during daily operations, system outages, repairs and importing or exporting of power
  • Monitor and visually inspect station instruments, meters and alarms to ensure transmission voltages and line loadings are within prescribed limits and to detect equipment failure, line disturbances and outages
  • Issue work and test permits to electrical and mechanical maintenance personnel, and assist maintenance and technical personnel to locate and isolate system problems and assist during routine system testing
  • Complete and maintain station records, logs and reports.
Power station operators perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Operate reactors, turbines, boilers, generators, condensers and auxiliary equipment in hydro, thermal and nuclear power plants to generate electrical power
  • Start up and shut down power plant equipment, control switching operations, regulate water levels and communicate with systems operators to regulate and co-ordinate transmission loads, frequency and line voltages
  • Monitor and visually inspect power plant equipment and equipment indicators to detect operating problems and make adjustments or minor repairs as required
  • Complete and maintain station records, logs and reports.
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

St. John's, Mount Pearl, Arnold's Cove, Bay Roberts, Bishop's Cove, Carbonear, Conception Bay South, Gulch, Gull Island, Harbour Grace, North River, Spaniard's Bay, Torbay, Upper Island Cove, Wabana, Birchy Nap, Chamberlains, Codner, Doyles, Foxtrap, Goulds, Greeleytown, Kelligrews, Lance Cove, Lawrence Pond, Manuels, Newton, North Pond Heights, Peachytown, Riverdale, Talcville, Topsail, Upper Gullies

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Wages for Power Systems and Power Station Operators in Avalon Peninsula Region

Wages depend on job requirements and work conditions. They also vary between regions, for reasons such as location, labour agreements, and the availability of workers. The wages below are estimated before taxes.

Wage Estimates

Table of wage levels for your chosen occupation in your region as well as in the rest of the province or territory.
Location Wage ($/hr) Note
Low Median High
Canada 19.97 34.26 49.90 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Alberta 17.74 24.80 37.37 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Employment Insurance Data
British Columbia 21.82 35.56 46.63 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
Manitoba 18.08 28.65 42.84 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
New Brunswick 28.54 36.75 50.83 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
Newfoundland and Labrador 21.62 N/A 43.32 Note
Reference Period: January 1, 2012 - January 1, 2013
Source: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)

Due to the high rate of unionization in this occupation and the lack of reliable information from other sources, the wages presented have been obtained from the most recent collective bargaining agreement(s). As a result, only high and low wages are provided.

Northwest Territories N/A N/A N/A Note

Due to data limitations, the wage for this occupation cannot be published. Please refer to the wage published for this occupation at the national level.

Nova Scotia 22.09 29.21 37.22 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
Nunavut N/A N/A N/A Note

Due to data limitations, the wage for this occupation cannot be published. Please refer to the wage published for this occupation at the national level.

Ontario 18.00 33.65 50.00 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Prince Edward Island 23.21 31.04 35.70 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
Québec 22.00 35.00 49.69 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Saskatchewan 28.65 37.47 45.18 Note
Reference Period: 2011
Source: Saskatchewan Wage Survey
Yukon N/A N/A N/A Note

Due to data limitations, the wage for this occupation cannot be published. Please refer to the wage published for this occupation at the national level.

Please consult the Avalon Peninsula Region and Newfoundland and Labrador tabs for more useful information related to wages.