James Little
About James Little
James Little serves as the Chief Power Engineer Class 3 at JD Irving in Truro, Nova Scotia, where he has worked since 1997. He specializes in operating and maintaining biomass boilers for lumber drying processes and has a background in Power Engineering from NSCC.
Work at J.D. Irving
James Little has been employed at J.D. Irving since 1997, serving as the Chief Power Engineer Class 3. His tenure at the company spans 27 years, during which he has developed a deep understanding of power engineering operations. Based in Truro, Nova Scotia, he plays a crucial role in overseeing the efficiency and safety of power systems within the organization.
Education and Expertise
James Little studied at Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) from 1987 to 1989, where he focused on Power Engineering. He achieved his 3rd Class Power Engineer certification during this period. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his extensive experience in the field, particularly in operating and maintaining energy systems.
Background
With a career dedicated to power engineering, James Little has specialized in operating biomass boilers that supply steam for lumber drying kilns. His expertise in this area has contributed to the efficiency of the lumber drying process, making him a key asset within the industry.
Responsibilities and Skills
In his role as Chief Power Engineer, James Little is responsible for completing most maintenance and welding tasks within the operation. His hands-on approach to engineering challenges demonstrates his commitment to ensuring operational reliability and safety in power systems.