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Below is a list of immediate openings we have. Please click on the Job ID on the left hand side to get more details about the position and click on the bottom of each job description to make a direct application to our recruiters.
 
 
Job IDJob TitleLocationSalary
Job-0064Power LinemenAcross BC$35 - 43.75 per hr
Job-0073Power LinemenSaint John, New Brunswick$30.02 per hr
Job-0105Power Line TechnicianKelowna and Oliver, BC$32.95 per hr
Job-0207Power Line TechnicianHalifax, Nova Scotia$30.02 per hr
Job-0217Senior Chief / 1st Class Marine EngineerMultiple Locations$46.62 - $49.73/hr
Job-0218Chief / Second Marine EngineerMultiple Locations$36.18 - $38.29/hr
Job-0266Trouble TechnicianAll over BC$43.75 /hr
Job-0267Sprinkler FitterGrand Prairie $39.37/hour
Job-0269Power Line TechnicianAcross BC and Alberta38.00-47.00/hr DOE
Job-0270Power LinemanDawson City, Yukon$66,789 - $78,564
Job-0271Powerline Technician - TransmissionAlberta$41.59/ hr
Job-0272Supervisor, Electrical EngineeringWhitehorse, Yukon$77,422 to $116,133
 
 
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Job ID:Job-0064 - Power Linemen
Description:Come work for one of the largest Transmission, Distribution and Power Generating companies in North America. With great opportunities in all corners of the Province this company is looking for people who want to work as part of a larger team to meet the ongoing needs of it's customers. This company provides job stability and long-term opportunities for Power Linemen.

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, 37.5 hours per week with every second Friday off.

Salary: $35.44 hourly + Pension, benefits, Relocation allowances and overtime at double time.

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible.

Location: Opportunities are available across BC, including the lower mainland, Bella Coola, Burns Lake, Fort St John, Fort Nelson, Mackenzie, Terrace, Valemount

Skill Requirements: Lineman trade certification, Journeyman/Red Seal certification preferred, should there be no qualified Journeyman Power Lineman applicants, we may consider hiring 3rd and 4th year Apprentices at the apprenticeship wage.

Experience: 3-5 years experience, high voltage experience preferred.

Major Work Area: Installation, Maintenance, Repair, Service

Type of Equipment: Power line and cables, Switches, Poles, towers and guy wires

Specific Skills: Erect and maintain poles, towers and guy wires, Splice, solder and insulate conductors and wiring, Inspect and test power lines and cables, Install and maintain street lighting systems, Adhere to safety practices and procedures
 Salary: $35 - 43.75 per hr,   Start Date: Open,   Location: Across BC
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Job ID:Job-0073 - Power Linemen
Description:The largest Utility Service contractor in Atlantic Canada is currently looking for hardworking skilled Power Linemen. This company provides a wide variety of services for power distribution, power transmission and communications sectors. These opportunities are available on the welcoming East Coast in Halifax and rural Nova Scotia where there is low cost housing with single family homes close to town, starting at around $120,000.

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time.

Salary: 45 hours per week, $30.02 hourly, plus benefits and bonuses

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible.

Location: Opportunities are available in both New Brunswick and Halifax.

Skill Requirements:
Education: Lineman trade certification or equivalent certification and experience, Journeyman, Inter-provincial or Red Seal certification preferred. You will hold a valid drivers license and be eligible to hold a Class 3 Drivers License with air brake endorsement. Should there be no qualified Power Linemen applicants, we may consider hiring 4th year Apprentices at the apprenticeship wage.

Experience: High voltage experience preferred.

Major Work Area: You will be responsible to perform all aspects of line maintenance such as installation, maintenance, repair, construction and customer service work including one-man work and response, while ensuring compliance with safe work methods and practices.
Type of Equipment: Power line and cables, Switches, Poles, towers and guy wires

Specific Skills: Erect and maintain poles, towers and guy wires, Splice, solder and insulate conductors and wiring, Inspect and test power lines and cables, Install and maintain street lighting systems, Adhere to safety practices and procedures
 Salary: $30.02 per hr,   Start Date: Open,   Location: Saint John, New Brunswick
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Job ID:Job-0105 - Power Line Technician
Description:Job Duties
• Construct, operate and maintain underground and overhead distribution and transmission systems.
• Construct and maintain the electrical system with the application of live line methods. • The successful applicants may be required to work out of town in accordance with project requirements
• Subject to standby & callouts. Will be required to establish residence per the
standby policy

Special Skill Requirements
• Experience in Class 3 rubber gloving procedures, tension stringing and transmission ‘hot stick’ techniques an asset
• Incumbent may be required to take standby and therefore relocate as per the standby policy
• Good working knowledge of transmission line construction, electrical distribution and
live line methods
• Commit to working in a team environment and leading it when required • Demonstrates safety commitment through on-job work habits, and actively participate in safety meetings and committees
• Ability to accept change positively and using strong communication skills, contribute to win/win solutions for the work team and the customer
Knowledge and Experience Requirements
• Inter-provincial Journeyman Lineman certificate, or in an indentured PLT apprenticeship 3rd or 4th Year
• Applicants must be certified or willing to attain certification in Class 3 rubber glove procedures and transmission live line maintenance
• Holder of a valid Class 3 Driver’s license with air brake endorsement
• Computer skills an asset
 Salary: $32.95 per hr,   Location: Kelowna and Oliver, BC
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Job ID:Job-0207 - Power Line Technician
Description:The largest Utility Service contractor in Atlantic Canada is currently looking for hardworking skilled Power Linemen. This company provides a wide variety of services for power distribution, power transmission and communications sectors. These opportunities are available on the welcoming East Coast in New Brunswick.

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time.

Salary: 45 hours per week, $30.02 hourly, plus benefits and bonuses

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible.

Location: Opportunities are available in both New Brunswick and Halifax.

Skill Requirements:
Education: Lineman trade certification or equivalent certification and experience, Journeyman, Inter-provincial or Red Seal certification preferred. You will hold a valid drivers license and be eligible to hold a Class 3 Drivers License with air brake endorsement. Should there be no qualified Power Linemen applicants, we may consider hiring 4th year Apprentices at the apprenticeship wage.

Experience: High voltage experience preferred.

Major Work Area: You will be responsible to perform all aspects of line maintenance such as installation, maintenance, repair, construction and customer service work including one-man work and response, while ensuring compliance with safe work methods and practices.
Type of Equipment: Power line and cables, Switches, Poles, towers and guy wires

Specific Skills: Erect and maintain poles, towers and guy wires, Splice, solder and insulate conductors and wiring, Inspect and test power lines and cables, Install and maintain street lighting systems, Adhere to safety practices and procedures
 Salary: $30.02 per hr,   Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Job ID:Job-0217 - Senior Chief / 1st Class Marine Engineer
Description:If you want an exciting career and a working environment with some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, we have both. Ideal candidates are motivated, flexible team players; have excellent interpersonal skills; and are focused on providing exceptional customer service.

We are looking for a Senior Chief Engineer to be responsible for supervising and coordinating the activities of all engine room employees assigned to the vessel; creating and balancing a complete budget for the vessel and accounting for all engineering related costs; and, as the vessel's technical manager, responsible for planning and developing contingencies and procedures designed to manage the physical assets of the vessel, and ensure the safe, efficient and cost-effective operation and maintenance of the machinery, equipment and the physical integrity of the hull.

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, possibly on call

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Salary: $46.62 to $49.73 Hourly

Location: Various Locations, British Columbia

Skill Requirements:
Education: Completion of high school, Completion of college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training.

Credentials: 1st Class Marine Engineer Certificate, 1st Class Transport Canada Motor Certificate is required.

Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years on vessels over 300 tones

Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English

Specific Skills: You will spend most of your time Monitoring, maintaining, and documenting the condition of the hull and machinery to ensure conformity with the provisions of the relevant rules and regulations, through planned maintenance schedules and routines, refit and dry dock; planning, directing, and implementing regular and emergency repairs and alterations; and coordinating and managing the overall dry dock and refit program of the vessel with contracted and Corporate staff. In addition you will ensure the safe, efficient, and cost effective operation of the ship's propulsion and power systems by checking log entries; maneuvering the vessel; ordering fuel, spare parts, and consumable inventory; solving problems; ensuring that the controls are adequately covered by qualified engine room staff during maneuvering; remaining available to assist or relieve the senior watchkeeper; assigning and licensed and unlicensed engine room crew to the machinery that may alter the performance of the vessel; and ensuring that the Master is kept apprised of the condition of the vessel. You will also be Initiating employee training programs in all phases of vessel operation including emergency procedures, good engineering practices, safe working practices, WHMIS, confined space entry, lockout procedures and fire fighting; promoting and assisting in the development and progression of all engine room crew; completing performance appraisals; and ensuring all engine room staff read and implement Corporation policies and procedures.

The rest of the time you will be completing a variety of manual and computerized reports such as fuel consumption, lube oil, machinery failures, accidents, inventories, costs, and appraisals; reviewing financial reports for the vessel to verify entries and control labour and non-labour costs; attending job interviews; overseeing ordering of stores, spare parts, tools, and consumable supplies; ensuring sufficient fuel, lube oil and water are onboard; and conducting a monthly inventory. As well as ensuring that there is no environmental pollution as a result of normal machinery space operations; carrying out drills with crewmembers to prepare for oil spill responses; and instructing crew in correct methods for dealing with waste products, Developing and taking a leadership role in emergency contingency plans; conducting drills for various emergencies with crew members; and assessing damage and seaworthiness of the vessel subsequent to an incident. Maintaining responsibility for the physical assets of the ship including tools, spare parts, machinery, and equipment; ensuring the most efficient and cost effective use of materials, tools, labour, and machinery Ensuring that all work carried out onboard complies with Corporation and WCB safe working practices and procedures; and working with regulatory bodies regarding ship inspections.

Essential Skills: Reading text, Document use, Numeracy, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Job task planning and organizing, Continuous learning

Upon appointment successful applicants will be required to undergo a Seafarers Medical Certificate, Current SOFA Certificate (After familiarization and clearance), Current Lifeboat Certificate (First Available), MEC (Chute Training), OSH A & E (After Day 1, before familiarization)



 Salary: $46.62 - $49.73/hr,   Start Date: 8/15/2008,   Location: Multiple Locations
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Job ID:Job-0218 - Chief / Second Marine Engineer
Description:If you want an exciting career and a working environment with some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, we have both. Ideal candidates are motivated, flexible team players; have excellent interpersonal skills; and are focused on providing exceptional customer service.

We are looking for a Chief / Second Class Marine Engineer to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of a ship’s mechanical, electrical and propulsion systems; and supervise staff during a shift.

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, possibly on call

Salary: $36.18 to $38.29 Hourly

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Various Locations, British Columbia

Skill Requirements:
Education: Completion of high school, Completion of college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training.

Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): 2nd Class Marine Engineer Certificate, 2nd Class Transport Canada Motor Certificate is required.

Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years

Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English

Specific Skills: You will spend most of your time planning and conducting maintenance, repairs, and alterations to all ship’s systems; and completing emergency repairs as well as standing by the controls during maneuvering and being prepared to take over the controls of the vessel in emergency situations and standing an engineer room watch; reviewing and making entries to engine logs; taking action to identify and resolve potential or existing problems with mechanical, electrical or propulsion systems; and keeping the Master apprised of the condition of the vessel.

The rest of your duties will include supervising and directing the work of a small engine room crew engaged in repair, maintenance, and watch-keeping duties; and ensuring that the crew is trained in fire fighting and emergency duties. Also completing a variety of reports on fuel, lube oil, machinery failures, accidents, discrepancies in log readings, or any undue incidents affecting the vessel, overseeing ordering of stores, spare parts and tools; ensuring there is sufficient water and fuel on board; and conducting monthly inventory. Finally liaising with all departments at Deas Dock and with external contractors to coordinate repair work; determining specifications and costs for refit; participating in refit activities; handling complaints from staff regarding equipment problems in other departments; and coordinating ship inspections with regulatory agencies.

Additional Skills: Supervise and co-ordinate activities of engine room crew

Essential Skills: Reading text, Document use, Numeracy, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Decision making, Job task planning and organizing, Continuous learning

Upon appointment successful applicants will be required to undergo a Seafarers Medical Certificate, Current SOFA Certificate (After familiarization and clearance), Current Lifeboat Certificate (First Available), MEC (Chute Training), OSH A & E (After Day 1, before familiarization)
 Salary: $36.18 - $38.29/hr,   Start Date: 8/15/2008,   Location: Multiple Locations
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Job ID:Job-0266 - Trouble Technician
Description:This company is the third largest electric utility company in Canada and serves over 1.7 million customers in an area containing over 94% of BC’s population. The company's various facilities generate between 43,000 and 54,000 gigawatt hours of electricity annually, with capacity of about 3.3 gigawatts. They are a provincial Crown corporation who focus on long-term planning and innovative energy technologies. This company provides job stability and long-term opportunities for Power Line Trouble Technicians.

BC is home to a geographical diversity that lends itself to a vast array of activities and adventures. The province combines a spectacular natural environment with safe urban cities. Activities include skiing, golfing, fishing, whale watching, wine tasting sightseeing trips, adventure tours, attractions, driving routes, and great escapes.

You will be responsible to perform all aspects of line maintenance such as installation, maintenance, repair, construction and customer service work including one-man work and response, while ensuring compliance with safe work methods and practices. With only familiarization, be capable of working alone in analyzing and resolving trouble associated with circuit configuration, loading, and switching procedures within their assigned urban area.

Salary: $43.75 /hr Pension, benefits, Relocation allowances and overtime at double time.

Shifts: A Trouble Technician is a Power Line Technician (PLT) who works the 08:00-16:00 shift and the 16:00- 24:00 shifts, including Saturdays and Sundays at straight time rates of pay. The straight time hours apply to 08:00- 16:00, otherwise a shift premium is applied.

Location: Opportunities are available across BC, including the lower mainland, Bella Coola, Burns Lake, Fort St John, Fort Nelson, Mackenzie, Terrace, and Valmont

Qualifications:
• PLT Provincial Trade Certification (TQ) and/or Interprovincial TQ to work in British Columbia in compliance with BC Trades Certification, Exemption Permit or a BC Certificate of Apprenticeship
• Demonstrable equivalent of two years Distribution/Operational experience, as a journeyman in a large urban environment with proven trouble shooting skills is required for this position
• Proficiency in overhead and underground residential distribution system construction, maintenance and troubleshooting
• Interpersonal skills in dealing with internal and external customers that are considered an essential factor in the selection process
• Well established computer skills in a Windows XP environment
• Possession of, or the ability to acquire, a valid BC Driver´s License with Class 3 and air brake endorsement
• Demonstrated leadership skills that are an essential factor in the selection process

 Salary: $43.75 /hr ,   Start Date: 1/29/2009,   Location: All over BC
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Job ID:Job-0267 - Sprinkler Fitter
Description:Our client sets the standard for fire, security, and communications systems by designing, engineering, and installing the best-in-class systems, while providing expert maintenance, inspection testing, and monitoring. As the industry's largest service organization they are recognized as an organization that creates innovative, high quality solutions. The company has more than 10,000 technicians, installers and other professionals who provide the responsive coverage. They serve customers through a network of local offices that covers all of North America. They are a recognized leader in the manufacture, sales, and service of state-of-the-art monitor and control systems for fire alarm, security, sound, nurse call, integrated systems, portable extinguishers, and sprinkler systems

The population of Grande Prairie is currently over 50,000 people and has been deemed the second fastest growing city in Alberta. The City of Grande Prairie is located 456 kilometres northwest of the province’s capital of Edmonton. It is the metropolitan service center for one of Canada's most promising regions: the Peace Country Region. As the hub for this region, Grande Prairie contains an abundance of both renewable and non-renewable resources ranging from agriculture and forestry, to oil and natural gas. Grande Prairie is also noted as the Shopping Capital of the North and offers a full range of educational facilities, both public and private. University programs and other post-secondary education are available at the Grande Prairie Regional College, and Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.

As a Certified Sprinkler Fitter, you will be responsible for test operation of Sprinkler Systems, testing auxiliary equipment, performing inspections, as well as servicing & repairing sprinkler system components. In addition to that, your area of specialization will be Wet & dry pipe, pre-action & deluge, Halon & foam Systems, CO2, Water supplies & hydrants, Alarms & alarm devices, air supplies, pressure vessels, Bulk Mains, Branch Lines, Control Vales, Drain Vales, Quick-opening equipment, Fire hose Connections.

Terms of Employment: Permanent: Full Time

Salary: $39.37/hour, overtime is time and a half, plus holidays, Benefits include: Medical and Dental coverage, Life insurance, Disability Insurance, 401k retirement savings plan, Bonus Eligibility, Stock purchase program Education Reimbursement, and more,

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Grand Prairie, AB

Credentials and Experience:
Interprovincial or Journeymen (or eligibility for) Sprinkler Fitter Certification
The successful candidate would be involved with commercial and industrial sites, with small contracts and dayworks. We cover a large area, and traveling to out of town work sites is required. Also Backflow Preventor Testing Certification is considered an asset

Membership with U.A. Local 488 is required as is relocation to Grande Prairie (assistance may be available).


 Salary: $39.37/hour ,   Start Date: 2/6/2009,   Location: Grand Prairie
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Job ID:Job-0269 - Power Line Technician
Description:Our Client is a member of one of Canada's premier corporations. They are an Alberta, investor-owned utility delivering electric energy to customers throughout northern and east-central Alberta. In these resource rich areas of the province, electricity is an essential component of industrial development. Albertans count on our Client for the safe, reliable delivery of electricity to their homes, farms, and businesses. They serve almost two-thirds of the province, delivering electric energy to petroleum and forestry companies, farms, towns and cities, First Nations and Metis Settlements.

The Town of Slave Lake is situated in Northern Alberta on the largest recreational lake in the province. The population of Slave Lake is 6,800 and provides services for 20,000 residents in the region. Slave Lake boasts two solid decades of stable growth in the community. It is a progressive community that is based on natural resources such as oil and gas, forestry; while many make their living from hunting, fishing and tourism. There are ample recreational facilities for all sports, a vibrant arts and culture community and plenty of volunteers to share in all hobbies and pursuits. From the end of June to the beginning of September, the shallow, sand-based bottom of Lesser Slave Lake offers some of the finest swimming in Alberta Visit www.slavelake.ca for information.

Working as a Powerline Technician for our client, your benefits will include Skill development and career advancement opportunities, and a safe and stable working environment. You are responsible for construction, operation and maintenance of the distribution system, equipment and company facilities.

Salary: Journeyman $38.00 - $43 Lead hands $41 - $47 depending on experience

Terms of Employment: Permanent: Full Time

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Slave Lake, AB

Qualifications:

• Journeyman Power Lineman Certificate and/or Interprovincial Red Seal
• Distribution, construction, operation and maintenance knowledge
• A valid vehicle operator's class 3 license with eligibility for class 1 license
• 25 kV rubber glove and hotline work knowledge and experience would be an asset
• Previous on call and troubleshooting experience preferred
• Skills in training of apprentices and development of team and individual performance
• Excellent interpersonal and communication (written and verbal) skills
• Demonstrates leadership, initiative and organizational skills in achieving a high degree of personal and team safety and productivity

 Salary: 38.00-47.00/hr DOE,   Start Date: 2/9/2009,   Location: Across BC and Alberta
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Job ID:Job-0270 - Power Lineman
Description:Our client employs 80 skilled workers in Dawson City, Yukon and is committed to offering high quality service in an economical yet environmentally and socially responsible way. They are community oriented, volunteering their time in various local projects. This company also believes in investing in their employees and provides professional development opportunities to their staff.



While working in the Yukon Territory you will have access to extensive outdoor recreational opportunities, breathtaking scenery and a rapidly growing economy. Dawson City has more to do and see than in any other town in the Yukon and Alaska. Experience the amazing midnight sun in the summer, or spectacular northern lights in the winter. Other activities include hiking the Alaska/Yukon trails, swimming, fishing, hunting, golfing, going to the theatre and trying your hand at panning for gold.



Working as a Powerline Technician for our client, you will receive terrific benefits. These include standard permanent employee benefits plus life insurance. You will also receive an RSP Pension plan that will match your investments up to 6%. Also included is a vacation allowance with 4 weeks paid annual leave and, when travelling distances, an extra 2 days. Overtime is paid at double time and there is an excellent relocation package.



Salary: $66,789 - $78,564 plus an extra 5% and $6300



Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time



Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible



Location: Dawson City, Yukon



Qualifications:



Journeyman Power Lineman Certificate and/or Interprovincial Red Seal
Distribution, construction, operation and maintenance knowledge
A valid vehicle operator's class 3 license with eligibility for class 1 license
25 kV rubber glove and hotline work knowledge and experience would be an asset
Previous on call and troubleshooting experience preferred
Skills in training of apprentices and development of team and individual performance
Excellent interpersonal and communication (written and verbal) skills
Demonstrates leadership, initiative and organizational skills in achieving a high degree of personal and team safety and productivity
 Salary: $66,789 - $78,564,   Start Date: 3/16/2009,   Location: Dawson City, Yukon
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Job ID:Job-0271 - Powerline Technician - Transmission
Description:Come work for Alberta’s transmission leader! Our client owns and operates 11,600 kilometers of transmission lines and roughly 260 substations. Join them in creating system efficiency on a province wide grid while cost effectively keeping the lights on for 85% of Albert’s population. You could be working with this company to build for the future today. There are a number of new projects and expansion on the horizon.

There are positions available across the province of Alberta. Alberta's grandeur and beauty are obvious from the moment of arrival. Rolling foothills, intimidating mountains and prehistoric hoodoos are a few of Alberta's more distinct natural landmarks. Most impressive are Alberta's Rocky Mountains, which facilitate the world famous resort towns of Banff, Jasper, and Waterton. Dinosaur hunters flock to Drumheller, home of the acclaimed Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, where the desert topography yields countless fossils and prehistoric discoveries. Alberta is best known for its warm hospitality, oil and gas industry and close proximity to the Rockies.

You will be working with and reporting to the Transmission Crew Supervisor and under the direction of the Foreman. Your role will be to function as a Journeyman in the building, modifying or maintaining of the Transmission system from man-baskets, buckets, helicopters, poles and towers. This position offers traveling opportunities - 1 to 3 nights per week with overnight bonuses paid. On occasion longer durations away from home headquarters may be required.

Terms of Employment

Permanent Full Time position. Work week consists of 4, 10-hour days, and crew is away for 60-100 nights per year

Compensation

$41.59 per hour + Comprehensive benefits packages that add up to approximately 30% of your total salary, Overnight bonuses, Interview Assistance, Relocation and Temporary accommodation all provided.

Requirements

Powerline Certificate, transmission experience, knowledge of safety procedures related to line work, Class 5 Driver’s license. Being a team player, Live Line Hot Stick / Barehand, and experience with working around helicopters are assets.

Job Duties

-Perform line maintenance in a safe efficient manner utilizing de-energized, live line hot stick or live line barehand techniques on voltages up to and including 500KV.

- Capable of stringing, sagging, tie in, dead-end and splicing of conductors tension or un-tension for all conductors including self dampening (SD).

- Safe operation of heavy and tracked equipment including Radial Arm Diggers, Line Trucks, Cranes, and all terrain equipment (Foremost) as required.

- Maintain a positive work environment through open communications, respect for co-workers, and willingness to contribute to the growth and well being of all crew members.
 Salary: $41.59/ hr ,   Start Date: 4/9/2009,   Location: Alberta
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Job ID:Job-0272 - Supervisor, Electrical Engineering
Description:We are currently looking for a Director of Engineering Services for an electrical utility company in the spectacular Yukon Territory. Our client employs 80 skilled workers in Whitehorse, Yukon and is committed to offering high quality service in an economical yet environmentally and socially responsible way. They are community oriented, volunteering their time in various local projects. This company also believes in investing in their employees and provides professional development opportunities to their staff.

While working in the Yukon Territory you will have access to extensive outdoor recreational opportunities, breathtaking scenery and a rapidly growing economy. Experience the amazing midnight sun in the summer, or spectacular northern lights in the winter. Other activities include hiking the Alaska/Yukon trails, swimming, fishing, hunting, golfing, going to the theatre and trying your hand at panning for gold.

As Supervising Electrical Engineer you would be in charge of providing a range of services in generation, substations, transmission, distribution as well as protection and controls.

Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time

Salary: $77,422 to $116,133 yearly, plus benefits

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible

Location: Whitehorse, Yukon (1 vacancy)

Skill Requirements:
Education: Registered Professional Electrical Engineer and eligible for registration in the Yukon

Experience: Minimum 10 years experience of varied and progressively more senior experience as well with knowledge of protection and control systems, hydro and diesel generation, and transmission and distribution systems.

Work Setting: Electrical Utility Company.
 Salary: $77,422 to $116,133,   Start Date: 4/14/2009,   Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
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