BC Ferries

4th Class Engineer

Posted Date 4 days ago(10/31/2025 11:58 AM)
Number of Positions
1
Location City
Sidney
Job Type
Full Time
Job Category
Engineering
Closing Date
11/7/2025
Salary
CAD $53.08/Hr.

Job Description

4th CLASS ENGINEER

Swartz Bay

 

You have an ability to prioritize and complete tasks in a safe and timely manner while monitoring and maintaining mechanical, electrical, and propulsion systems. You bring a wide scope of technical, interpersonal and leadership experience to a role central to the safe and efficient operation of the ship’s machinery and equipment, including all operating systems and services, and possess considerable knowledge of safe work practices. 

 

The successful applicant is a passionate, innovative engineer who brings the technical, interpersonal and leadership skills as well as the experience required for safe and efficient management and operation of the ship’s machinery and equipment. You will be committed to the Company’s vision and values including safety, exceeding customer expectations and performance efficiency.

 

Interested Applicants holding a Transport Canada 4th Class Motor certification or higher will be considered for this opportunity based on meeting the qualifications, experience and suitability requirements determined by the Company.

 

Join us!

If this sounds like your next great career move, please apply online by November 7, 2025.

 

“We connect communities and customers to the people and places important in their lives”
At BC Ferries, our employees are our most important assets in delivering our commitment to customer safety, service and satisfaction. We offer a unique West Coast working environment with diverse challenges and opportunities. Whether your goal is to work behind the scenes, onboard our ships, or within our land based operations, you are a key contributor to the BC Ferries team.
We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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