Power Engineer Salary in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan power engineers find opportunities in utilities, potash mining, and oil & gas sectors. See detailed breakdowns by class, industry, and region.
Salary data changes frequently. Verify current rates through job postings and official labour market sources.

Overview
Saskatchewan offers steady employment opportunities for power engineers, driven by the province's energy sector, potash and uranium mining, and agricultural processing industries. According to Job Bank Canada, power engineers in Saskatchewan earn a median wage of $40.00/hour or approximately $83,200 annually.
Salary Statistics
Source: Job Bank Canada (2023-2024 data)
Salary by Class Level
Saskatchewan uses the TSASK (Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan) certification system. Your certification class determines what plants you can operate and significantly impacts earning potential.
| Class | Entry Range | Experienced Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5th Class | $22 - $28/hr | $30 - $38/hr | Building operator roles |
| 4th Class | $26 - $35/hr | $38 - $50/hr | Most common certification |
| 3rd Class | $35 - $45/hr | $48 - $58/hr | Shift lead positions |
| 2nd Class | $42 - $52/hr | $55 - $70/hr | Senior operator roles |
| 1st Class | $50 - $60/hr | $65 - $80+/hr | Chief engineer, management |
Ranges are approximate and vary by employer, industry, and location.
Salary by Industry
Industry sector significantly affects Saskatchewan power engineer compensation:
Mining - Potash & Uranium (Highest)
Utilities (SaskPower)
Oil & Gas
Healthcare / Institutional
Salary by Region
| Region | Typical Range | Key Industries |
|---|---|---|
| Prince Albert | $26 - $76/hr | Uranium mining, forestry |
| Saskatoon-Biggar | $31 - $56/hr | Potash, institutional, utilities |
| Regina-Moose Mountain | $25 - $64/hr | Government, refining, institutional |
| Swift Current-Moose Jaw | $25 - $61/hr | Agriculture, utilities |
| Yorkton-Melville | $26 - $62/hr | Potash, agriculture |
Source: Job Bank Canada regional data
Additional Compensation
Beyond base wages, Saskatchewan power engineers often receive:
- Shift premiums: 5-15% for nights, weekends
- Overtime: 1.5x - 2x regular rate
- Remote allowances: $100-200/day for mine site rotations
- Benefits: Extended health, dental, pension matching
- Signing bonuses: Common in mining sector
- Retention bonuses: For specialized positions
Increasing Your Earning Potential
- Upgrade certification: Each class level opens higher-paying opportunities. View class guides.
- Target mining sector: Potash and uranium operations offer Saskatchewan's highest wages for those willing to work rotational schedules.
- Join SaskPower: Provincial utility offers excellent job security, benefits, and competitive wages.
- Gain specializations: Steam generation, water treatment, and controls expertise are valued across all sectors.
Get Certified
Ready to start or advance your power engineering career in Saskatchewan? Thorough exam preparation is essential for passing TSASK examinations.
Practice for Your TSASK ExamsRelated Resources
- Power Engineering in Saskatchewan: Complete overview
- Saskatchewan Jobs: Find positions
- 4th Class Salary: National comparison
- Saskatchewan Training: Sask Polytech programs
- Salary Overview: All factors affecting pay