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As our Site Electrician, you will work to install and connect solar arrays to inverters and customer panel boxes.
About You:
-You strive to complete outstanding work -- for yourself, customers, and the company.
-You excel working with a team.
-You believe in wowing customers and are not satisfied until a customer is truly happy.
-You have and seek to build leadership skills.
-You want to contribute to a fun, friendly work environment.
What you'll do as a Site Electrician:
-Work in consultation with our Electrical Engineer as our installation leader installing roof-mounted and ground mounted solar panel power systems and connecting power to inverters and customer's panel boxes, running wire and conduit.
-Ensure high quality workmanship and compliance with current local codes.
-Troubleshoot system problems and resolve electrical issues.
-Maintain a safe work environment.
-Clean work area upon job completion.
-Complete documentation of installations.
-Conduct site inspections with SaskPower as may be required from time to time.
-Attend training sessions on new products, installation methodology and safety.
-Additional duties required as needed.
What you should possess as a Site Electrician:
-Minimum one-year Journeymen Electrician
-Experience running wires and conduit
-Experience working within a live panel box
-Comfortable climbing ladders and working on roofs
-Observe OSHA and Level Solar Safety Procedures at all times
-Attention to detail
-Valid Driverss License and reliable means of transportation
Compensation for a Site Electrician:
Attractive salary, benefits, and opportunity for growth in the exciting and growing renewable energy business.
Essential Skills
- Oral communication
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Job task planning and organizing
- Finding information
- Continuous learning
Additional Skills
- Professionalism in customer service
Specific Skills
- Test and measure voltage, loads, ground faults integrity of circuits