Posted by:
A1 Okanagan Electric Ltd. 

Job Category:
Electrician 

Job Location:
Kelowna - BC, British Columbia, CANADA

Salary: $36.60 per hour 

Vacancies: 2 Vacancies 


 

Job # : 7943883


Target groups:
Newcomers in Canada 

Posted date: September 23, 2025 

Posted till: May 23, 2026 

Web Site:

 

Job detail


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A1 Okanagan Electric Ltd. is looking forward to expanding our ever-growing team of Apprentice Electricians to manage our business. A1 Okanagan Electric Ltd. currently wants to hire 2 Apprentice Electricians. This will be a Permanent, full-time position with 35-40 hours per week.

An Apprentice Electrician will be performing the following job duties:

  • Install electrical controls and panel boxes
  • Replace and repair electrical controls and panel boxes
  • Install underground wiring and cables
  • Keep maintenance reports and documentation
  • Splice, join and connect wires
  • Test and measure voltage, loads, ground faults integrity of circuits
  • Troubleshoot and isolate faults
  • Connect power to audio and visual equipment
  • Install surface mount and/or overhead cables
  • Renovate electrical systems in residential and commercial structures
  • Conduct preventive maintenance programs
  • Read and interpret blueprints, maps, drawings and specifications

 

Employment Requirement:

  • No degree, certificate or diploma is required
  • Experience an asset is required
  • English as a language skill is required
  • Work site environment: Outdoor, dusty and cold/ refrigerated
  • Work setting: construction, service, repair, various locations, maintenance, commercial, residential and installation

Additional Information:

  • Work conditions and physical capabilities: Physically demanding and Tight deadlines
  • Personal suitability: Organized and a Team player

What we offer:

  • $36.60 hourly/ 35-40 hours per week

How to Apply:

Intended job posting audience:

This employer promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including those self-identified as a member of these groups: Indigenous people, Newcomers to Canada, Veterans, Visible minorities, Youth.