Electrical Journeyman & Apprentice 2nd, 3rd, 4th Year
Canada, Alberta, Nisku

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Job details

Employment Type

Full-Time

Location:

Canada, Alberta, Nisku

Job Category:

Mfg Skilled Trades

Job Number:

WD30269499

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How we work at Johnson Controls

We focus on what matters

We win as one team

We own the outcome

We improve every day

Job Description

Title: 

Electrical Apprentice 

Department: 

Electrical 

Reports To: 

Production Supervisor 

We are hiring across all shifts and apprentice levels!

Shift Info

  • Day Shift: 6AM-6:30PM (on a rotating schedule and includes weekends)

  • Weekday Night Shift: Monday-Thursday 6PM-5:30AM

  • Weekend Night Shift: Friday-Sunday 6PM-5:30AM

Pay Rates

  • 2nd year: $23.55/hour

  • 3rd year: $27.65/hour

  • 4th year: $31.40/hour

  • Journeyman: $39.25/hour

There is a night shift differential: $2.00/hour.

Overview 

The Electrical Apprentice is primarily responsible for installing and terminating conduit, cable, equipment, panels, sensors, and various control components and devices for Silent-Aire Limited Partnership. This position constructs and fabricates control panels/systems and installs interlocking wiring and performs wiring check out. 

Roles & Responsibilities 

  • Install and terminate conduit, cable, equipment, panels, sensors, and various control components and devices. 

  • Construct and fabricate control panels and rough and finish wiring and control systems. 

  • Install interlocking wiring and perform wiring check out. 

  • Install system components and wiring in compliance with the NEC, NESC, NFPA and the UFC. 

  • Install, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain electrical control circuits for motors and control devices for various electrical devices. 

  • Provide material take-offs for electrical facilities equipment requirements. 

  • Propose changes or modifications to plans to enhance operation and efficiency of systems plans and specifications for facilities. 

  • Ensure accuracy and completion of assigned tasks and projects. 

  • Test installed/repaired/modified equipment for proper performance. 

  • Clean, lubricate, and perform other maintenance work. 

  • Keep detailed and accurate maintenance reports and documentation. 

  • Maintain a working knowledge of changes in technology, compliance, and repair techniques. 

  • Monitor parts usage and report on any materials issues. 

  • Assist in preparing preventative and predictive maintenance schedules. 

  • Performs all duties in accordance with Silent-Aire Limited Partnership safety program standards and Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations, and Code. 

  • Other duties as required. 

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities 

  • Registered as an Apprentice Electrician in Alberta and enrolled in a recognized Trade School with a minimum of 500 hours registered in blue book

  • Ability to work under the supervision of Journeyperson Electricians, as part of a team, and independently in a busy environment. 

  • Experience with routine electrical maintenance operations is an asset. 

  • Highly flexible, with solid interpersonal skills that allow one to work effectively in a diverse working environment. 

  • Able to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing. 

  • Able to work well under pressure. 

  • Strong attention to detail. 

  • Able to deal with people sensitively, tactfully, diplomatically, and professionally at all times. 

  • Be able to work in a safety sensitive environment, at times managing live electricity in accordance with all safety protocols at all times.  

Working Conditions 

  • Ability to lift and carry objects up to 50 lbs. 

  • Commercial/Industrial environment. 

  • Manual dexterity required to use necessary tools. 

  • Exercise caution, as the environment presents many naturally occurring hazards. 

  • Always adhere to safety policies (wear protective equipment). 

  • Long periods of standing. 

  • Overtime as required. 

Contacts 

  • Communication is primarily internal to the assigned work team and the Production Supervisor. 

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