
Merit For Apprenticeship
Electrical Apprentice installing conduit, wiring, lighting, controls & fire alarms in GTA.
-Team player who can work well with a crew or independently -Certifications: Current WHMIS, Workers Health & Safety, and Fall Arrest (First Aid is a plus!) -Safety-focused and proactive on the job site -Valid Driver's License and ability to travel to job sites across the GTA and surrounding areas -Greater Toronto Area, ON: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) -100% (required) -Skilled in installing conduit, wiring, distribution, lighting & controls, and fire alarms -Pipe bending experience -Driving Licence (required) -EMT bending: 2 years (required) -2nd - 5th year electrical apprentices with commercial construction experience -Willingness to work occasional shifts and weekends (most work is during the day) -Blueprint reading: 2 years (required) -Day shift -Night shift
-Evening shift
-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.
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