DescriptionYour energy belongs here.
What We Offer
- 40 hours per week
- $24.99 per hour
- 6% vacation pay
- A temporary position for approximately 6 monthsthat can help build the foundation needed for future advancement including possible consideration for a Powerline Technician apprenticeship.
About the Role
As a Groundperson you will work directly with Power Line Technician crews who construct operate and maintain powerlines and electrical distribution systems. This is a hands-on field role suited to candidates with an interest in electrical utility work construction trades laborer and outdoor work. You will handle tools materials and equipment assist with setting up and dismantling work sites support safe work practices and contribute to daily crew operations in all weather conditions.
Day to Day Tasks Include:
Assisting PLT crews with construction and maintenance of powerlines
Handling tools equipment and materials safely
Setting up organizing and cleaning up work sites
Supporting safe work procedures at all times
Working professionally with crew members customers and the public
What You Bring:
High School Diploma CAEC or GED
Minimum academic requirements for Alberta Industry Training PLT Apprenticeship entry
(English 20-2 Math 20-3 Science 10)
Valid Class 5 drivers licence
Ability to work at heights on wood poles and steel towers
Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
Ability to perform physically active work and travel when required
About Us
We are a leading North American energy provider. Through ATCO Energy Systems we build operate and maintain electric and gas transmission and distribution lines reliably serving more than three million customers. ATCO is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
We acknowledge the traditional territories and homelands where many of our operations are located and we honour the diverse cultures and histories of the Indigenous Peoples who call these areas home.
DescriptionYour energy belongs here.What We Offer40 hours per week$24.99 per hour6% vacation payA temporary position for approximately 6 monthsthat can help build the foundation needed for future advancement including possible consideration for a Powerline Technician apprenticeship.About the RoleAs ...
DescriptionYour energy belongs here.
What We Offer
- 40 hours per week
- $24.99 per hour
- 6% vacation pay
- A temporary position for approximately 6 monthsthat can help build the foundation needed for future advancement including possible consideration for a Powerline Technician apprenticeship.
About the Role
As a Groundperson you will work directly with Power Line Technician crews who construct operate and maintain powerlines and electrical distribution systems. This is a hands-on field role suited to candidates with an interest in electrical utility work construction trades laborer and outdoor work. You will handle tools materials and equipment assist with setting up and dismantling work sites support safe work practices and contribute to daily crew operations in all weather conditions.
Day to Day Tasks Include:
Assisting PLT crews with construction and maintenance of powerlines
Handling tools equipment and materials safely
Setting up organizing and cleaning up work sites
Supporting safe work procedures at all times
Working professionally with crew members customers and the public
What You Bring:
High School Diploma CAEC or GED
Minimum academic requirements for Alberta Industry Training PLT Apprenticeship entry
(English 20-2 Math 20-3 Science 10)
Valid Class 5 drivers licence
Ability to work at heights on wood poles and steel towers
Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
Ability to perform physically active work and travel when required
About Us
We are a leading North American energy provider. Through ATCO Energy Systems we build operate and maintain electric and gas transmission and distribution lines reliably serving more than three million customers. ATCO is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
We acknowledge the traditional territories and homelands where many of our operations are located and we honour the diverse cultures and histories of the Indigenous Peoples who call these areas home.
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