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Recent Power Outages in Kimmirut

Submitted by sglaeske on

Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC) would like to apologize to the residents of Kimmirut for the recent unplanned outages in the community.

Brief power outages occurred last week as a result of an unexpected electrical issue during the testing of a new generator set. Upgrades to the power plant system are expected to be completed by the end of February.

If a planned outage is required to complete the upgrades, QEC will inform residents in advance through radio, social media, and email.

QEC would like to thank the residents for their understanding.

Senior Enterprise Systems Specialist

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If you’re an experienced software system specialist, administrator or analyst, this is a great opportunity to take the lead in delivering support and training, and to develop best practices for internal customers and business units to ensure the efficient use of enterprise software systems in fulfilling business objectives. Reporting to the Director and/or the Manager of Information Technology, you will manage, monitor and support all enterprise software systems, related databases, and associated projects, alongside the

Assistant Operator

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Reporting to the Operations Supervisor, you will assist the Plant Superintendent in maintaining safe and continuous power generation and distribution, as well as in integrating production and maintenance requirements of all mechanical and electrical equipment under his jurisdiction. As an Assistant Operator, you will be expected to operate and monitor the diesel powerhouse and associated systems to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective electrical service to Qulliq Energy customers in the community, and to assume an acting role as Plant Superintendent during absences or as required.

Plant Operator

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If you’re a self-starter with an electrical and/or mechanical background and the ability to perform basic repairs and work with minimal supervision, don’t miss this opportunity to play a valuable role in ensuring the delivery of safe, reliable electrical services through effective plant operations and maintenance.

Logistics Clerk

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Reporting to the Manager, Supply Chain, the incumbent will provide data entry and administrative support to ensure proper entry of receipts against purchase orders, requisitions and contracts created by Purchasing Clerks, Senior Buyer, Supply Chain Manager and other team members to satisfy internal controls and for compliance against QEC policies and procedures.

Corporate Administrative Assistant

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The Corporate Office Administrative Assistant plays an important role in the provision of high-level administrative support to the Executive Services Coordinator. The position will handle information requests; perform clerical functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, travel, and business meetings.

Assistant Operator

Submitted by sglaeske on

Reporting to the Operations Supervisor, you will assist the Plant Superintendent in maintaining safe and continuous power generation and distribution, as well as in integrating production and maintenance requirements of all mechanical and electrical equipment under his jurisdiction. As an Assistant Operator, you will be expected to operate and monitor the diesel powerhouse and associated systems to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective electrical service to Qulliq Energy customers in the community, and to assume an acting role as Plant Superintendent during absences or as required.

Qulliq Energy Corporation lifting request for residents to conserve power in Rankin Inlet

Submitted by rramaglia on

Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC) is lifting the request for residents to conserve power in Rankin Inlet.
QEC’s maintenance crew has completed the repair and testing of the largest generator set in Rankin Inlet. Four of five generator sets are now operation to meet the community’s electricity demand. Residents of the community are no longer required to save energy to prevent the need for rotating power outages.
QEC would like to thank the residents for their cooperation and understanding during the power conservation request.

QEC requesting residents in Rankin Inlet to continue to conserve power

Submitted by rramaglia on

Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC) is requesting residents in Rankin Inlet to continue
to conserve power to prevent the need for rotating power outages.
QEC now has three of five generator sets in operation. All three engines will be
needed to meet the community’s electricity demand while the maintenance crew
works towards repairing the other generator sets.
QEC will provide further updates through social media and the local radio station.
QEC would like to thank the residents for their cooperation and understanding.