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Napanee Generating Station Jobs Information Session Why are we here? To provide you with information regarding: Future employment opportunities at the Napanee Generating Station - during development, construction and operation phases, The job qualification requirements for those positions Who will be hiring and when How you can get involved in NGS and stay informed To update you with information about TransCanada s proposed NGS project and its current status
Who is TransCanada? With more than 60 years of experience, TransCanada is a leader in the responsible development and reliable operation of North American energy infrastructure. Transports the majority of western Canada s natural gas production to market. Moves 14 billion cubic feet per day or 20 percent of North America s gas. Owns or has interests in over 11,800 megawatts of power generation in Canada and the United States (operating, under construction, or in development), which is enough power to meet the demand of over 11 million homes. In Ontario: Owns nearly 8,000 kilometres of pipeline Produces approximately 3,500 megawatts of generating capacity Has approximately 250 employees Pays more than $33 million in annual salaries Pays more than $74 million in annual property taxes Contributed more than $11 million to community organizations in the last decade
Who is TransCanada? TransCanada s Existing Assets Wholly Owned Natural Gas Pipeline Partially Owned Natural Gas Pipeline Oil Pipeline Power Facility Gas Storage
What is the proposed NGS and why do we need it? Proposed NGS 900 megawatts enough to power 900,000 homes Natural gas-fuelled High efficiency combined cycle generation facility New Natural Gas Generation in Ontario Required to meet energy needs cleanly, efficiently, cost-effectively Enables meeting clean energy goals that include: Shutting down coal plants Refurbishing nuclear fleet Supporting renewable (solar/wind) sources of power Meeting increasing future electricity demand 40,000 Ontario Demand and Supply Resources at Time of System Peak 35,000 Capacity at time of Peak Demand (MW) 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 Ontario Demand & Reserve Requirement Napanee Generating Station Demand Response Natural Gas Non-Hydro Renewables Hydroelectric 5,000 Nuclear 0 Coal 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Source: Ontario Power Authority
THE NGS SITE Ontario Power Generation Lennox Generating Station TransCanada Napanee Generating Station Located on the existing Ontario Power Generation Lennox Generating Station site Consistent with existing zoning bylaws and Official Plan 95 acre site facility to be built on approximately 25 acres Excellent access to existing infrastructure including: Robust electrical connection Natural gas pipeline system Water supply and return facilities Rail on-site
Plant Components 10 1 2 8 3 4 5 6 9 7 1. Gas Turbine Building two combustion gas turbines and generators 2. Steam Turbine Building one steam turbine and generator 3. Heat Recovery Steam Generators (boilers) two with emission reduction 4. Auxiliary Boiler Building 5. Water Treatment Building 6. Administration/Control Building 7. Warehouse 8. Natural Gas Compressor Building (three) Compressors 9. Mechanical Draft Cooling Tower 10. Electrical Switchyard
What is Combined Cycle Technology? Combined Cycle Technology Cycle 1: The Gas Turbine In the gas turbine cycle, air is compressed then heated Heat Recovery Steam Generator through the combustion of natural gas. The expansion High-pressure Steam Gas Turbine Hot Exhaust Natural Gas Fuel Supply of gases turns the turbine, which drives a generator, producing electricity. Steam Turbine Gas Turbine Generators Transformer Electricity What is Combined Cycle Generation? A combined cycle plant uses both a gas turbine and a steam turbine to produce electricity. Electricity is generated first in the gas turbine cycle using natural gas fuel and then the steam turbine cycle. Cycle 2: The Steam Turbine Heat created in the first cycle (that would otherwise be wasted) is recovered to produce steam. This steam is provided to a steam turbine. Similar to the gas turbine cycle, the expansion of steam turns a steam turbine which drives a generator, producing electricity. Adding the steam cycle to the gas turbine cycle increases the amount of electricity generated from a given amount of natural gas. Subsequently, there is greater fuel efficiency and fewer emissions produced per unit of electricity generated than would be produced by the gas turbine on its own.
Proposed NGS View from West Preliminary Rendering (view from west): The Napanee Generating Station (NGS) is a 900 MW natural gas-fuelled electricity generating station. This proposed facility will be located on the existing Ontario Power Generation (OPG) Lennox Generating Station site in the County of Lennox and Addington in the Town of Greater Napanee.
NGS Employment Opportunity Roadmap Development Construction Operations 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2047 TransCanada Development and Implementation Team Toronto/Calgary 15 to 20 positions Kiewit Power Engineers Design Engineer Napanee 5 to 6 field positions TransCanada Napanee Generating Station Operators/Maintenance/Administration 25 positions TransCanada Construction Management and Commissioning (Direct Hire/Contract) Napanee 25 to 30 positions TBD General Contractor Napanee Construction Management 25 to 75 positions Building Trades 550 to 650 positions
TransCanada Expected Project and Construction Management Site Positions Position Engagement Expected Hire Date Engineer in Training TC Corporate EIT program Full time Employee Late 2014 Summer Student / Co-op student TC Corporate Summer Student Program Late 2014 / Summer 2015 Document Control Employee or contractor 2014 Safety Coordinator Employee or contractor Late 2014 Quality Coordinator Employee or contractor Late 2014 Civil Structural Coordinator Contractor Late 2014 Mechanical Coordinator Contractor Late 2014 Piping Coordinator Contractor 2015 Electrical Coordinator Contractor 2015 I&C Coordinator Contractor 2015 Interconnection coordinator Contractor Late 2014 Project Associate Full time Employee 2014 Permitting Coordinator Contractor 2014 Commissioning Manager Contractor 2016 Commissioning Mechanical Lead Contractor 2016 Commissioning Electrical Lead Contractor 2016 Commissioning I&C Lead Contractor 2016 Commissioning Admin Support Employee or contractor 2016 Commissioning Coordinator Contractor 2016 All Opportunities to work for TransCanada on the NGS project (both Contract and employees) will be posted on the NGS project Website at: http://www.napaneegs.com
Jobs Indirect Project and Construction Management Project and Construction Management by General Contractor / Subcontractor Indirect (starting in 2015) Expected peak for indirect Jobs - Project Managers Construction Managers Construction Supervisors Project Engineers Project Controls Coordinators Planners and Schedulers Contract Administrators Discipline Construction Inspectors (Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Piping, Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls) Construction Safety Specialists Construction Quality Inspectors and Coordinators Document Control Staff Accounts Payable/ receivable Staff Administration Staff Procurement and materials Management Staff TransCanada will be hosting a Job Fair in 2014 with its General Contractor to provide more details surrounding the opportunities and career contracts at that time
Trades Construction Building Trades (starting in 2015) Direct Jobs (Building Trades) Major Trades Listed Includes General Foremen, Foremen, Journeymen and Apprentices Expected Peak Boilermakers 120 to 160 Carpenters 100 to 120 Cement masons 15 to 25 Electricians 140 to 180 Ironworkers 60 to 80 Labourers 60 to 80 Millwrights 30 to 50 Operating Engineers 30 to 40 Pipefitters 200 to 250 Sheet Metal Workers 15 to 20 Insulators 15 to 20 Painters 10 to 15 Total Construction Trades 550 to 650 TransCanada will be hosting a Job Fair in 2014 with its General Contractor to provide more details surrounding the opportunities and career contacts at that time
Expected Facility Operations Staff (starting in 2016) Function Role Total Requirement Expected New Hires Plant Manager 1 0 Operations Manager (chief) 1 0 Maintenance Manager 1 0 Day Shift Engineer 1 st Class 1 1 Operator 2 nd Class 11 Operator 3 rd Class (working toward 2nd Class) 2 8 to 11 Electricians/IC Technicians 3 3 Millwrights/Mechanics 2 2 Administration 1 1 Total NGS Operating Staff 23 15 to 18 Opportunities to work for TransCanada in operations at the NGS will be posted on the NGS project Website at: http://www.napaneegs.com and also on the TransCanada Careers website at: http://jobs.transcanada.com
Expected Facility Operations Staff (starting in 2016) Function Role General Accountabilities Min Entry-Level Requirements Operator 1 st Class Operator 2 nd Class Operator 3 rd Class Maintenance Manager Electricians/ IC Technicians Millwrights/ Mechanics Administration Reporting to the Operation Manager/Chief Engineer at the Napanee Generating Station, responsible for providing operational support, technical skills to achieve maximum efficiency, reliability and safety of the power facility. Application of such duties will be in accordance with the Technical Standards & Safety Authority regulations, Operations Standards of Performance, company policies and procedures, as well as, regulatory requirements under Provincial and Federal jurisdictions. Normal reporting work hours are 12 hour shifts that will include weekends. Reporting to the Plant Manager at the Napanee Generating Station, this position is responsible for managing facility maintenance to continuously improve business performance in terms of costs, health, safety and environment, and customer service; Effectively manage all resources (people, financial, material and time) in order to ensure maximum efficiency in planning, forecasting and allocation; Perform electrical/i&c maintenance and inspection on gas turbines, steam turbines, boilers and other associated equipment in combined cycle power facility; Supervise and coordinate third party contractors; Perform mechanical maintenance and inspection on gas turbines, steam turbines, boilers and other associated equipment in combined cycle power facility; Supervise and coordinate third party contractors; Oversees and implements office administrative procedures. Performs basic to complex office duties to support professional and technical employee groups in such areas as accounting, library services, administrative services, records management, human resources, manage warehouse parts inventory etc. 30 months of practical qualifying time experience and Certificate of Qualification 1 st Class 18 months of practical qualifying time experience and Certificate of Qualification 2 nd Class 12 months of practical qualifying time experience and Certificate of Qualification 3 rd Class working toward 2nd Class Successful completion of a Bachelor s Degree or Diploma in a technical based field of study (Engineering, Commerce, or equivalent) would be considered an asset; Minimum of 5 years of related experience preferably in managerial or leadership type setting; An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered; Licensed electrician Licensed millwright High school graduation with up to one year of related experience. Additional information on the requirements to be an operator can be found at: http://www.operatingengineer.ca/main/links.asp
Safety is a core value TransCanada is very proud of its safety record. Our safety programs and operational philosophy have protected the public and the environment for more than 60 years. Our operations extend across North America and we have established offices in many communities. Each region is fully staffed with qualified employees trained in safety and emergency response who ensure the safe and efficient operation of our facilities in the area. From design to construction and operation, safety is an essential part of everything we do. TransCanada has safely operated natural gasfuelled power plants in Ontario for 20 years, with no public safety incidents. Ensuring the safety of the members of our community, contractors and employees is an integral part of the way we work. The proposed NGS will: Have numerous protection systems including equipment shutdown and fire suppression systems built into its design. Be operated by qualified, competent engineering and operations staff 24/7. TransCanada will work with local emergency responders and extensive emergency response procedures will be developed in line with industry standards.
Anticipated NGS Development/ Construction Timeline Commercial Contracts Executed 2012 Notice of Commencement First Open House Release Draft ERR 2013 Jobs Information Session Second Open House Submit ERR EA process complete Other approvals 2014 Hiring General Contractor Job Fair Supplier/Contractor pre-qualification sessions 2015 Hiring for Construction Construction 2016 Hiring for Operations Target for commercial operation 2017
How do I stay informed? All Opportunities to work for TransCanada on the NGS project (both Contract and employees) will be posted on the NGS project Website at: http://www.napaneegs.com Direct employment opportunities will also be posted on the TransCanada Careers website at: http://jobs.transcanada.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/transcanada Twitter Job: https://twitter.com/transcanadajobs TransCanada will be hosting a Job Fair in 2014 with its General Contractor to provide more details surrounding the opportunities and career contacts at that time Still have a question? Contact: Peter Webster Email: peter_webster@transcanada.com Phone: 613.308.9502 Or visit him at: TransCanada Napanee Project Office 113 Richmond Blvd., Unit 4 Napanee, Ontario K7R 3Z8