4th-5th Year Electrical Apprentice

Merit For Apprenticeship

The Role

Overview

Assist licensed electricians with residential and commercial electrical installation and maintenance.

Key Responsibilities

  • wire pulling
  • continuity testing
  • blueprint reading
  • distribution installation
  • fault diagnosis
  • safety compliance

Tasks

-Pull wire through conduits and through holes in walls and floors. -Install brackets and hangers to support electrical equipment. -Assist in diagnosing faults in electrical and electronic systems and replace faulty components as directed. -Test continuity of circuits using test equipment to ensure compatibility and safety of system following installation, replacement, or repair. -Read and interpret blueprints, electrical diagrams, and code specifications to determine wiring layouts. -Maintain tools and equipment, ensuring they are in good working condition. -Assist in the installation and maintenance of electrical distribution systems in residential and commercial settings. -Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). -Use of ladders, scaffolding, and other equipment to access work areas. -Splice, join, and connect wires to fixtures and components to form circuits. -Install, replace, and troubleshoot electrical components, including plugs, switches, and lighting fixtures.

Requirements

  • electrical apprentice
  • whmis
  • fall arrest
  • canadian electrical code
  • problem solving
  • teamwork

What You Bring

-Completed intermediate in-school training. -Good physical condition and ability to perform manual labor, including lifting heavy objects and working in confined spaces. -Currently registered as a Level 4 or 5 Electrical Apprentice. -Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and take direction from licensed electricians. -Proven experience in residential and commercial electrical work. -Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. -Valid and up-to-date certifications in Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and Fall Arrest. -Valid driver's license with a clean driving record is an asset. -Adherence to safety protocols to minimize risk of injury. -Strong understanding of the Canadian Electrical Code and safety regulations. -Exposure to varying weather conditions when working on outdoor projects.

Benefits

-Competitive hourly wage commensurate with experience and apprenticeship level.

The Company

About Merit For Apprenticeship

-Founded to address skilled-labour shortages, it began by pairing eager apprentices with experienced journeypersons. -Operates a virtual training hub and job board, backed by government funding to modernize trade-work entry. -Guides apprentices through multi-year programs in construction, electrical, welding and other industrial trades. -Specializes in Construction and Industrial sectors, offering hands-on mentorship, safety courses and job connections. -Stands out by keeping apprentices on track—not just placing them, but walking them through their full journey.

Sector Specialisms

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government