Ontario’s largest electricity transmission and distribution utility, powering 1.5 million customers.
Train and instruct power line technicians on operations, maintenance, and technical skills.
10 days ago ago
C$4,835 - C$5,143
Entry-level
Full Time
Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
Office Full-Time
Company Size
9,381 Employees
Service Specialisms
Builder & contractor services
Tree trimming
Temporary disconnect
Underground cable locate
Electrical inspection
New service layout
Service upgrade
Stray voltage assessment
Sector Specialisms
Transmission
Distribution
Industrial
Energy
Commercial
Residential
Telecommunications
Renewable Energy
Role
Description
lesson development
training delivery
equipment maintenance
training aids
records management
site visits
Maintain comprehensive records of individual participant attendance, achievement and progress in training. Provide assessment information in this respect to supervisory staff responsible for the total progress and development of trainees and other personnel in training.
Requires preparing lesson material on technical subjects such as electrical, electronics, mechanical, instrumentation and electronics or other specialties pertinent to the Company. Requires instructing trainees in skills, knowledge and techniques associated with the Company's Distribution and Transmission Lines. Responsible for making sound, accurate examinations of the Ministry Of Transportation/Company signing authority program. Errors, technical or judgmental, in the development of lessons or training assignments, in the instruction provided or in the testing and assessment of participants taking courses, could result in operating and/or maintenance personnel poorly trained or inadequately prepared to cope with application of the training to their classification and pose a threat to both equipment and the safety of self or tradespersons supervised. Such errors would have some adverse effect on employee relations
Difficulties are often encountered in keeping lesson material current and preparing lessons, instructions and exercises for various classes because of the calibre of students being taught and ensuring that material presented will produce adequately trained personnel to fill Company positions. Requires continually reviewing course content, reviewing technical literature, discussing various aspects with other training staff as well as Provincial Lines and contracted supervisory personnel, assessing the capabilities of students attending and based on information gathered, past experience and knowledge of subject matter, modify and update programs that will meet the requirements.
Requires on a continuous basis, assigning work to students attending training courses with instructions and direction as deemed necessary. Requires providing advice and guidance during progress and assisting in resolving problem areas or clarifying instruction not readily understood. Requires reviewing work assignments during progress and checking work upon completion. Requires maintaining order during training sessions and referring disciplinary cases to Supervisor.
Requires performing duties that result in standing and/or walking for varying periods while instructing, overseeing practical training, writing and on occasion, carrying fairly bulky equipment, teaching aids or training material for short distances .
Prepare and update training lessons and other training assignments for provincial lines personnel. Conduct various technical training courses for the Company pertaining to topics such as electrical, electronics, mechanics, instrumentation or other specialties including troubleshooting, systems studies, and computer systems. Utilize theoretical and practical application for instructing trainees and other staff including trades, technicians, technologists and engineering employees. Receive assignment and outline of requirements from Supervisor. Perform necessary field and office research. Maintain an awareness of the continuing development in training personnel and keep abreast of the changing pace of modern technology. Contact knowledgeable staff to solicit professional and practical views and suggestion for inclusion in lessons. Prepare and update lessons according to findings. Submit draft copies to Supervisor for approval and incorporate modifications as instructed. Arrange for the production of lesson material and distribute and retain copies as required.
Assist others as assigned in setting up workshops, laboratories and other training areas for skill training, including the use of tools and equipment.
Work with others in developing training aids to enhance presentation of lessons. Review lessons developed for instructing, to determine where teaching aids could be most effective. Recommend the purchase of commercially available items for training purposes and obtain as approved. Develop graphs and charts and arrange for photographic and/or printing services as required to produce copies, slides, transparencies and the like. Establish and maintain an inventory of illustrative materials or teaching aids for reuse or future application. Collaborate with other training groups in the interchange and shared use of teaching aids or facilities.
Instruct trainees and other personnel in the classroom, workshop or laboratories, in one of the subjects indicated in various training locations throughout Ontario such as training centres, community colleges, or where adequate facilities are available. Present classroom material and ensure that trainees have an adequate understanding of what is being presented and that learning has taken place. Prove through established feedback methods that the lessons have been completely presented. Provide instruction workshops and laboratories in the areas of skill training required for all levels of development. Provide instruction in appropriate levels of: mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, Transport and Work Equipment operation and electronic controls, instrumentation and computer equipment as required. Instruct personnel in the proper use and application of hand and power tools, machine shop work, welding, fitting, rigging, machinery testing, computer terminal operation and repair equipment, in order to be able to perform work required by a trainee when in the workplace.
Requires collaborating with training, Ministry of Transportation and other supervisory personnel in the Company, to solicit professional and practical views and suggestions on course material, or to discuss training problems of mutual interest and agree to changes or additions to lesson content and course coverage that would be beneficial to the training program, or to arrange for the use of their workshop facilities. Requires cooperating with representatives of community colleges to establish and confirm schedules for participating in instruction at their college.
Visit Company locations across the province to observe equipment in operation and the methods, techniques and procedures in practice under current modes of operation, in order to become personally familiar with new and modern equipment and methods.
Requires performing duties that result in sustained concentration for frequent periods daily while instructing, developing lessons, preparing comprehensive reports, evaluating and grading results.
Receive special assignments from Supervisor together with an outline of requirements and discussions on objectives, otherwise work is of an ongoing nature and is planned, organized and carried out with reference to Supervisor for assistance on unusual problems encountered or for approval to implement instructional tours. Check of work is provided through the submission of reports, examination results and feedback on services rendered.
Maintain workshop laboratory learning centre equipment in good working order and take inventory of equipment, tools and consumable items from time to time and report discrepancies to Supervisor for action.
Participate in the preparation and setting of evaluations complete with marking and grading schemes to gauge comprehension, knowledge and preparedness of personnel receiving instructions. Forward evaluation to Supervisor and other interested parties as advised.
Supervise trainees and others on a continuing basis during their attendance at the classroom, workshop and laboratory. Assign work with instructions and direction as deemed necessary. Provide advice and guidance during progress and assist in resolving problem areas or clarifying instructions not readily understood. Review work assignments during progress as necessary and check work upon completion of assignment. Maintain order in the classroom, workshop and laboratory. Advise Supervisor of any problems.
Requirements
az license
journeyperson
power lines
teaching
english
8 years
Requires a knowledge of English and oral and written communication skills to prepare and present lessons, examinations, teaching aids and comprehensive reports.
Qualify for and maintain Signing Authority for the Company's Ministry of Transportation Drivers Licensing program. This is accomplished by holding a class AZ driver's License in good standing for a minimum 5 years.
Requires familiarity with the organization's structure, the responsibilities of departmental personnel, programs to be taught, the facilities available and the duties and associated supervisory responsibilities. A period of over six years, up to and including eight years, is considered necessary to gain this experience.
Requires a valid AZ driver's license that can qualify for the Signing Authority program.This knowledge is considered to be normally acquired in and equivalent to a Grade XII education in a secondary school plus Power Lines JourneyPerson training and intermediate related courses.
Requires exposure to hazards while instructing and demonstrating in workshops, on work equipment, laboratories and community colleges at various locations around the province, which could result in approximately ten or more nights absence from home each month.
Requires teaching experience to be familiar with the preparation and format of lesson materials and evaluations, the various types of teaching aids and their values and to assess and maintain accurate records of student progress.
Requires a knowledge of the principles and theories sufficient to allow an understanding of the principles of equipment operation utilized in the Company at a level to adequately carry out the training activities related to Power Line Technician trainees and other personnel.
Requires experience as a JourneyPerson in the provincial lines trade to be familiar with the operation and maintenance of the type of equipment used in the Company. Requires experience to be aware of the characteristics of such equipment and problems involved in servicing the electrical, electronics, mechanical, instrumentation, electronic control and computer systems.
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Company
Overview
98% Grid Operation
High-Voltage Grid Control
Controls the majority of Ontario's high-voltage electricity transmission network.
1.5M Customers
Customer Reach
Provides electricity to over 1.5 million residents and businesses across Ontario.
$36.7B Assets
Financial Strength
Controls significant infrastructure worth CA$36.7 billion, underscoring its essential role in Ontario's energy sector.
$8.5B Revenues
Annual Performance
Generated CA$8.5 billion in revenue in 2024, reflecting its financial scale and operational efficiency.
Born in 1999 from the breakup of Ontario Hydro, it inherited a century‑old mission to power rural and urban communities.
It supports large industrial clients through high-voltage transmission while delivering electricity to homes and businesses.
Notable for becoming Canada’s first utility to publish a Sustainable Financing Framework, enabling green bonds.
Despite its essential role, some rural users note long lead times for service—revealing challenges in scale and demand.
Culture + Values
Building a workforce that reflects the diverse population of the communities where we live and work
We believe that the background, experience, perspective and talent of each individual enriches our company
We embrace our differences
We respect diverse opinions
We foster an open, collaborative work environment
We strive for a corporate culture where all employees are valued, respected, feel a sense of belonging, and have equal access to opportunities
Our employees bring the broadest possible perspectives, generate new ideas and deliver the best possible customer service
Environment + Sustainability
41% decrease
GHG Emissions Reduction
Achieved a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to a 2018 baseline through improved operational efficiency.
30% reduction
GHG Emissions Target
Committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030, reflecting ambitious climate action goals.
50% EV conversion
Fleet Electrification
Aimed to convert 50% of light-duty vehicles to electric or hybrid by 2025, with plans to reach 100% by 2030.
CAD 2.375B bonds
Sustainable Financing
Raised CAD 2.375 billion in green bonds in 2023 to support sustainability initiatives under a structured framework.
Reduction of SF₆ emissions and optimized energy efficiency in facilities
Fleet conversion target: 100% light-duty vehicles to EV/hybrids by 2030
44% of sedans and SUVs converted to EVs/hybrids by end of 2024
35 charging stations installed to support EV adoption
62 hectares of pollinator habitats established
Exceeding 5% goal in sourcing spend with Indigenous businesses/materials
Inclusion & Diversity
3.5% Executives
Black Representation
Goal to have 3.5% of Black executives and board directors by 2025 as part of the BlackNorth Initiative.
5% Student Hires
Black Talent Pipeline
Target to achieve 5% of Black student hires by 2025 to support diversity in recruitment.
30% Women Executives
Gender Representation
Commitment to ensure at least 30% of executives and board members identify as women, aligning with the Catalyst Accord.
Building a workforce that reflects the diverse population of the communities where we live and work
Employee Resource Groups supporting various identities: Accessibility & Inclusion, Black Employee Resource Circle, Indigenous Network Circle, Men as Allies, Mosaic, People in Energy, Pride One, South Asian Network, Women in Trades, Technology and Engineering