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Instrumentation Journeyman & Apprentices, Fort St. John
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Techmation Electric & Controls Ltd is currently hiring Instrumentation Journeyman & Apprentices for various construction projects with our Fort St. John branch.
Techmation works on a variety of industrial oil & gas construction and maintenance projects throughout Western Canada. As a successful applicant, you will have the opportunity to work on full-time, long-term construction and maintenance projects with well-established and reputable clients within the Fort St. John area.
Requirements:
Instrumentation Journeyman certificate, OR
Indentured Instrumentation Apprentice (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Year)
Candidates must have valid H2S Alive, Standard First Aid, CSTS-09 and OSSA Fall Protection certificates
Previous experience in maintenance/measure is preferred
Previous experience working within Industrial Oil & Gas sectors is an asset
Must have a flexible work schedule - shift work, overtime, and weekends
Valid Class 5 drivers license
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Techmation Electric & Controls is one of Canada's Best Managed Companies (Platinum Club Member) that provides a complete range of electrical and instrumentation services throughout Western Canada for the Oil & Gas industry. Our culture is built on a foundation of positive attitudes, genuinely invested people, innovative programs, and quality mentorship. At Techmation, we are committed to Quality, Safety & Service!
We provide an attractive compensation package that includes competitive wages, benefits, pension plan, and much more. Techmation believes in succession planning to promote employee career advancement.
If you are interested in a stable, long-term career growth opportunity, please submit your resume online through our company careers webpage:
http://www.techmationelectric.com/content/careers
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