New Job Operations Support Representative 3 In British Columbia

Operations Support Representative 3

Company : FortisBC
Salary : $28.40 an hour
Location : British Columbia

Full Description

Affiliation: MoveUP
Employment Status: Full-Time Temporary
Salary Min: $28.40 Hourly
Temp Duration: 7 months

We’re looking for new talent to join us as we reinvent the future of energy. Across BC, we have a diverse team of more than 2,500 employees we can’t do without, yet we’re growing as fast as ever.

You may think we’re your standard utility that delivers natural gas and electricity, but we’re also into cool, innovative energy solutions. Think carbon capture, renewable energies and lower-carbon transportation for a start. We believe in creating a cleaner, healthier tomorrow.

If you like meaningful work, a dynamic environment and forward-thinking colleagues, build your career with us. You’ll get opportunities to grow, lead, solve, and create. So what are you waiting for? Let’s rethink energy together. Position Overview
Operations Support Representatives (“OSR’s”) provide a wide range of support to FortisBC operations/ The focus of these roles is administrative support of the end-to-end Order Fulfillment, Operate & Maintain, Emergency, and Meter-to-Cash process steps:
Initiating and Preparing
Scheduling and Dispatching
Field work support and logistics
Closing and Completing Responsibilities
Performs all of the duties of an Operations Support Clerk 2 (OSR 2) plus the following:
Answers non-routine enquiries and provides a wide range of detailed job information to crews, customers, other utilities and government authorities. Expedites field resources, tools, equipment, and materials as necessary. Uses technical knowledge and understanding of operations policies and procedures.
Analyzes, interprets and communicates a variety of information to support the operations group.
Receives or initiates reports of system faults or damage and follows FortisBC procedures to notify and assign FortisBC personnel and contact various bodies such as government agencies, municipal engineers, railways, telcos, police, and fire departments, as well as key customers to report proposed construction, maintenance, or emergency activities.
Processes work orders and notifications. Enters and/or corrects field completion data to maintain data integrity, including measurement readings, defect and failure data, and follow-on work requirements.
Orders and arranges required resources – materials, supplies, equipment, deliveries and pick-ups for specific material, 3rd party resources – as requested. Maintains record of availability of various services.
Maintains contact with Field Resources regarding scheduled and on-going work and completion dates and information. Answers enquiries regarding delivery dates, meter identification, requests for field resources, equipment history and job status from internal and external parties.
May act as primary telephone contact for inbound customer calls to capture customer requirements. Follows established procedures to:
Maintain customer data;
Ensure all service product requirements are collected;
Explain FortisBC processes, procedures and requirements to customers;
Select appropriate service product and pricing;
Convey related permit requirements to customers;
Inform customer of the price for the service product; and,
Schedule the work with the customer, checking for crew and materials availability using capacity planning information and creating orders.
May provide direction to the OSR 1 and OSR 2 positions.
Performs related duties of a minor nature related to the above duties, which do not affect the rating of the job.
Requirements
High School graduation including courses in office practices and business communications.
Nine (9) months directly related relevant work experience, which is typically gained as an OSR 2 and OSR 1.
Sound organizational skills including the ability to multi-task, prioritize and work under pressure during emergencies, peak workload periods and to meet tight deadlines.
Sound verbal communication skills including telephone call handling skills, the ability to respond to difficult or demanding situations with tact and diplomacy.
Sound written communication skills including the ability to correct spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors as required to prepare and compose a variety of external and internal correspondence and process enquiries.
Courteous, professional manner in dealing with internal and external contacts including positive interpersonal skills and the ability to work in and contribute to a team environment.
Fast, accurate keyboarding skills (60 words per minute), including the ability to format various types of correspondence, reports, forms, charts, and layout electronic spreadsheets.
Working knowledge of computer systems operations, environment and peripherals. Sound working knowledge of various applications software in use in the department (SAP & suite of MS Office products). Sound knowledge of various software applications required to support operations activities (e.g. MobileUP, AM/FM, Energy).
Sound knowledge of field operations (Operate & Maintain, Order Fulfillment, Emergency, Meter-to-Cash) processes and procedures.
Sound knowledge of work and office processes and procedures.
Sound analytical and decision making skills.
Ability to interpret data from a variety of sources Additional Information
This position has restricted holiday availability based on operational requirements, for certain months of the year, as per Article 14 of the COPE /FortisBC Collective Agreement.
This position may involve shift work or late coverage, depending on customer and operational requirements. Potential for variable day, afternoon and night shifts – 7 days a week – 24 hours a day.
Assignment to work groups within Operations Process Support will be dependent on customer and operational requirements.

Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities, while being safe, inclusive and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, while supporting life-long career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.

The safety of our customers and FortisBC family members is our number one priority. Depending on the responsibilities of the job, some employees work remotely and some in office. To ensure the safety of our employees on our job sites, there is strict adherence to our worksite safety plans and social distancing practices. As an essential service provider, we’ll continue to follow the government COVID-19 guidelines and adjust our plans as necessary. As we welcome new employees, our commitment to safety remains for all of our FortisBC family.

To learn more about the recruitment process with FortisBC, please visit the You’re Applying. What now? page for additional information.