MSCP provides highly innovative technical and organizational solutions for Heat Management in the Energy sector. It was founded in 2011 to assist the Oil and Gas Industry but it is rapidly expanding into water treatment and renewables.
Our Heat Management System is rooted in the synchronization and coordination of a complex network of value-added activities that need to be tailored to the specific needs of increasingly quality-sensitive Clients.
In order to deliver prompt, reliable and effective services, MSCP has embraced a genuinely systemic approach to management and an organizational model that overcomes completely the conventional Hierarchical/Functional, Siloed structure. Our System is designed and operated as a Network of interdependent processes and its effectiveness is entirely predicated on its correct management.
In order to operate successfully, this model needs individuals willing to accept the professional and personal challenges of this new, NON “command and control” based paradigm.
MSCP is at the forefront of the profound transformation the Energy sector is going through. What we offer is a highly cooperative work environment where professional development, empowerment, open and frank communication and win-win relationships are paramount.
Experience in industrial construction or commissioning, not just commercial/residential.
Comfortable working around motors, gearboxes, limit switches, controls, and moving equipment.
Able to install and terminate TECK cable / tray cable / control cable.
Able to pull, dress, gland, and terminate cables cleanly in equipment panels, junction boxes, and field devices.
Familiar with motor power wiring, rotation checks, disconnects, and basic motor troubleshooting.
Familiar with control wiring, low-voltage signals, limit switches, sensors, and field terminations.
Able to read and interpret single lines, wiring diagrams, schematics, cable schedules, and terminal drawings.
Comfortable using a meter for continuity checks, voltage checks, insulation resistance testing, and troubleshooting.
Able to support temporary power setup safely and practically.
Comfortable drilling, mounting, supporting, and routing cable/conduit around structural/mechanical equipment.
Able to work in congested areas, around open pits, lifts, rails, and other trades.
Strong at documenting issues, redlines, deficiencies, and field changes.
Able to communicate clearly with mechanical crew, PM, foreman, and manufacturer rep.
Strongly preferred
Experience with industrial machinery installs.
Experience with LRT/rail, plant equipment, or material handling systems.
Experience with VFD-fed motors, brake motors, gear motors, or drive systems.
Experience with commissioning support, not just rough-in.
Comfortable working from manufacturer drawings that may be incomplete or vague.
Good problem solver who does not need every step spoon-fed.
Familiar with safe isolation, lockout, stored energy, and working around moving equipment.
Adherence with safety requirements and policies, LOTO etc.
Active participation in HSE Program
Ability to complete extensive in-house training program
Participate in toolbox talks and field-level hazard assessments (FLHAs)