Work Term: Permanent
Work Language: French
Hours: 40 hours per week
Education: College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 3 months to less than 1 year
Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
or equivalent experience
Work site environment
At heights
Cold/refrigerated
Confined spaces
Dusty
Hot
Work setting
Urban area
Various locations
Rural area
Remote location
Willing to relocate
Tasks
Install and calibrate industrial instrumentation and related devices
Install electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, lighting fixtures and other electrical components
Maintain industrial instrumentation and related devices
Replace or repair electrical components
Test electrical and electronic equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage and resistance
Maintain, repair, install and test switchgear, transformers, switchboard meters, regulators and reactors
Maintain, repair, test and install electrical motors, generators, alternators, industrial storage batteries
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