TFM’s power engineers are highly experienced and trained professionals who are ready to step up at a moment’s notice and ensure facilities continue to operate smoothly, regardless of the industry. From hospitals and shopping malls to refineries and manufacturing facilities, our power engineers possess diverse expertise that enables them to thrive in various industries and conquer a variety of challenges.
There are many misconceptions about power engineering, particularly shift coverage within the industry. Temporary plant operators keep plant operations running with supplemental assistance. With solutions for a 21st-century workforce to acquire, apply and adapt technical and safety skills.
We’ll bust some of those misconceptions and explain why temporary plant operators are essential in refrigeration and boiler operations.
Myth #1: Temporary Plant Operators Are Just Fill-Ins
Reality: Temporary roles build long-term careers and create networking opportunities.
TFM offers quality candidates for temporary and long-term positions from our wellspring of recent graduates. These well-trained individuals include those who have completed their 4th and 5th Class Power Engineering, as well as Refrigeration Operators and Building Operators. All of whom are here to help serve your industry needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
“Our goal is to become your partner and to develop a long-term relationship with your company for many years to come. We care about our employees and clients, and match applicants to jobs carefully to ensure the best arrangement for both. With this philosophy, we establish a close working relationship with our clients and employees.”
Myth #2: Our Expertise is Confined to a Few Industries.
Reality: Our staff have experience in a wide range of industries.
Whether you require employment services to manage office towers, schools, hospitals, or refineries, our highly experienced temporary staff provide the skills needed to fill workforce gaps. Many industries require power engineers, refrigeration operators, or building operators.
Our resources can quickly supplement your employment demands during times such as:
- Holiday coverage
- Plant shutdowns
- Process retrofits
- Rebuilds, new equipment installations and more
Myth #3: Temporary Operator Placements Don’t Lead To Employment
Reality: Gain experience in several different industries and learn what fits you best
As a temporary operator, you gain exposure to various environments that you may not have had the chance to experience otherwise, allowing you to see which location or company sector might suit you best.
A well-trained power engineer in Canada can assist large groups of buildings, factories, and/or industrial sites. From keeping the lights on to ensuring the mechanical, electrical and electronic operations are fully functioning safely and effectively, power engineers are truly the heartbeat of any industry they oversee.
Myth #4: Power Engineering Is An Outdated Career
Reality: Power engineering is always in demand, with expanded facilities or long-term staff retirement, there is always the need for new operators.
This industry offers the opportunity to work alongside numerous other professionals in various locations and facilities. Power engineers maintain, operate, and manage industrial and commercial plants that use boiler and refrigeration equipment. Only certified Power Engineers are permitted to operate such equipment across all Canadian provinces and territories. TFM Consultants International offers courses and training that will help you achieve your goals in this booming industry.
Don’t overlook temporary opportunities. Whether you are seeking temporary employment in the aforementioned areas or temporary employees, contact us to see how our TFM Temporary Engineer positions throughout Canada can help you!
Call us to learn more about TFM’s Power Engineering Training Programs and start building your career today.
