An electrician's role encompasses a variety of tasks including working on new construction electrical systems, repairing and installing electrical components in mobile homes, and handling emergency electrical repairs.
Safely troubleshoot various automotive stamping and production equipment
Troubleshoot VFD, Servomotors and Network Communication devices
Maintain and routinely monitor all mechanical and electrical equipment (preventative and predictive maintenance)
Repair, troubleshoot and install machinery, control systems and automation
What are they looking for?
*High School education with valid Electrician License (309A or 442A)
Basic Computer Skills
2-3 Years' experience in a Manufacturing/Automotive environment
Robotics, PLC and HMI Experience preferred
Dual ticket a definite asset
Straight Midnight shift (Mandatory)
Ability to work scheduled overtime as required
Successful candidates will be required to attest to their vaccination status (or indicating that they do not wish to disclose), and any job offer will be conditional on the candidate providing that attestation.
Education
Apprenticeship
GED
Highschool diploma
Cost
With the additional fees and exams which go up to 75$ Yearly
The Electrician Program cost between 15-150$ yearly