Electrical Apprentice Jobs
By Dawn Staffing Solutions Inc At Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Mechanical aptitude and knowledge of stamping and robotic equipment and PLC's
Willing to work at elevated heights and obtain aerial lift certification.
Install, repair, and maintain manufacturing equipment, machinery, and electrical systems.
Troubleshoot and repair manufacturing equipment.
Set up and operate machine tools to repair and fabricate machine parts, jigs, and fixtures.
Perform other duties as required.
Lineperson, Apprentice Jobs
By Aecon Group Inc. At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Assist and work with experienced Journeypersons in job safety planning and work execution.
Performs other duties and responsibilities as required
Utility experience constructing, installing, and maintaining overhead, underground, transmission, and distribution systems.
Thorough knowledge of Provincial Electrical Utilities Regulations and provincial specific Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations, and Codes an asset
Experience with UWPC will be an advantage
Strong interpersonal, team participation and communication skills
Apprentice Jobs
By Boyd Group Services Inc. At Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada

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Assured Automotive is an equal opportunity employer. Assured is proud to provide accommodations during the recruitment process.

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to jumpstart your career? Join our team as an Apprentice and gain valuable experience in a fast-paced, dynamic environment!

Apprentice jobs are entry-level positions designed to provide on-the-job training and experience in a particular field. Apprenticeships are typically offered in skilled trades such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC, as well as in other industries such as finance, IT, and healthcare. Skill Requirements: Apprentices must possess the physical and mental capabilities to perform the tasks associated with their chosen trade. This may include manual dexterity, problem-solving skills, and the ability to follow instructions. Qualifications: Apprentices must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Some apprenticeships may require additional qualifications such as a college degree or specialized training. Knowledge: Apprentices must have a basic understanding of the trade they are entering and be willing to learn new skills. Experience: Apprentices must have some experience in the field they are entering, either through a related job or through a related course of study. Responsibilities: Apprentices are responsible for learning the skills necessary to perform their job and for following instructions from their supervisor. They must also adhere to safety protocols and complete any required paperwork.