Ability to obtain a clean security clearance check
Related Pre-apprenticeship training (preferred)
Mechanical and electrical skills, computer aptitude
Valid Ontario Driver’s licence and insurable on our fleet policy
Completion of Working at Heights and Elevated Work Platform training considered an asset
Ability to work on-call shifts is required
GT3 Gas Technician license required (GT2 preferred) and ODP certification
Benefits
Life insurance for you and your family
RRSP matching program
Training opportunities through our Learning Management System
Benefits package including Medical/ Dental/ Vision/ Health Care Spending Account insurance programs
10% Vacation/Stat Holiday pay to start
Competitive pay ($25.24/hour)
Short-term and Long-term disability insurance, that protects you and your family if you are unable to work
Uniform allowance & Tool loan program
Profit sharing program
Career development opportunities
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
ability to obtain a clean security clearance check
Company
Overview
Founded in 1968
Year Established
The company was founded in 1968, marking the beginning of its growth journey from a small trades outfit.
$70-125M annually
Annual Revenue
The company generates steady annual revenue in the range of $70 to $125 million, reflecting its financial stability.
They operate across Southern Ontario and the U.S. (North Carolina), specializing in maintenance, repairs and system installations.
Typical projects span commercial and industrial sites, handling everything from HVAC and plumbing to electrical and compressed-air systems.
As a merit contractor, they’ve built long-lasting partnerships by delivering value-added solutions tailored to clients’ needs.
With multiple offices and steady revenue (~$70–125 M), they blend local expertise with cross-border reach.
Their standout feature: a full-service, multi-trade approach that keeps operations in-house and clients supported end-to-end.
Culture + Values
We encourage and maintain an inclusive and collaborative culture for our employees, customers and communities.
We embrace and support diversity, equity and inclusion.
We seek to understand how each employee and customer learns, thrives and defines their success.
We empower our employees to share their knowledge, skill and commitment with each other, our customers and our communities.
We are accountable for and dedicated to achieving positive results for our employees, customers and communities.
We listen carefully to our employees and customers to gain a deep understanding of their needs.
We encourage diversity of thought to provide multiple pathways for collaboration and success.
We develop and evolve our products and processes through that dialogue.
We strive for continuous improvement and evolution through vision, innovation and creativity.
We value our employees’ creativity and innovation.
We leverage technology and data to inform our vision and evolution.
We use that vision, innovation and evolution to build.
Environment + Sustainability
No specific environmental or sustainability strategy, goals or net‑zero target publicly stated on website or LinkedIn.
Inclusion & Diversity
ERG launched in 2019
Black Professionals ERG Established
The Black Professionals Employee Resource Group was officially launched, marking a significant step in fostering inclusive practices within the company.
Forum in 2020
Internal Response to Social Events
Following the George Floyd events, the company hosted a meet-and-greet and forum to address relevant issues, demonstrating a commitment to social responsibility.
Employee‑led resource groups (e.g. Black Professionals, LGBTQ‑focused) active across locations.
Recognition of major holidays across the entire religious spectrum.
Intentional, year‑round support for a roster of local non‑profits at all locations.
Internal tools (email, Slack, Facebook groups) that encourage employees to convene around issues they care about.