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Power the Future of the Columbia Basin – Join Us as an Electrician
Columbia Basin Trust is seeking four Electricians to help power the future of the Columbia Basin. These positions perform installation, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting and repair of electrical equipment and systems that support the safe and reliable operation of our shared hydroelectric assets with Columbia Power: Waneta Expansion, Brilliant Expansion and Arrow Lakes. As an Electrician, you will demonstrate a strong safety and team-focused approach while working on electrical systems at the hydroelectric facilities.
These are permanent, fulltime roles, initially based in our Castlegar office, with a planned permanent relocation to one of our hydroelectric assets on or before March 2027. In this role, you’ll enjoy a collaborative and supportive team environment and the unique lifestyle of the West Kootenay region.
Salary Range: $100,600 – $118,200 annually, plus eligibility for overtime pay.
Under the direction of an Electrical Crew Lead and reporting to a Plant Supervisor, you will:
- Champion a strong safety and compliance culture by embedding safety into all tasks, proactively addressing hazards, near misses and unsafe conditions.
- Perform inspection, testing, maintenance, repair and commissioning of high, medium and low voltage electrical systems, including switchgear, transformers, Motor Control Centres (MCCs), motors, drives, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), batteries and standby generation.
- Execute preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting electrical faults, performing isolations, standard testing and restoring equipment to safe and reliable operation.
- Support outages, unplanned events and after-hours callouts, coordinating protection and control testing and commissioning activities with CPC Technologists.
- Read, interpret and update electrical drawings and documentation, complete work orders and maintain accurate records within the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
- Collaborate effectively with Operations, CPC Technologists, Millwrights and Engineers to plan and execute work efficiently while maintaining tools, test equipment and organized work areas.
What We’re Looking For
- Red Seal Journeyperson Electrician certification.
- 3 or more years of industrial or utility electrical maintenance experience, preferably within hydroelectric generation or heavy industry.
- Demonstrated experience with high, medium and low voltage equipment, including MCCs, motors/drives and battery/UPS systems.
- Strong commitment to safety in electrical and heavy industrial environments.
- Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
Why Join Us?
- Impactful Work: Operate hydroelectric facilities that power communities across the Columbia Basin.
- Great Team: Join a multidisciplinary trades crew who will play a key role in the operations and maintenance at our hydroelectric facilities.
- Collaborative Culture: Work in a safe, accountable and professional environment with strong, technical support from Engineers.
- Professional Growth: Mentor crew members and apprentices while accessing training and career development opportunities.
- Compensation and Benefits: Enjoy competitive compensation and a robust benefits package, featuring generous timeoff provisions with at least 20 paid vacation days, plus an optional earned dayoff program that adds enhanced flexibility to your schedule.
- Work-Life Balance: Spend more time enjoying the lifestyle, recreation and culture of the West Kootenay region with a 35-hour work week.
Additional Information
- Location and On Call: Based in one of three hydroelectric facilities; travel to other facilities as required. Oncall/afterhours support may also be required.
- This role will have overtime requirements based on operational and planned outage needs.
How to Apply
If you have what it takes to fill this exciting position, please submit your cover letter and resume on our website: ourtrust.org/powerops by June 28.
Columbia Basin Trust values the rich and diverse cultures in the Columbia Basin and encourages applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to apply.
About Columbia Basin Trust
Our staff team is made up of highly motivated, innovative and passionate individuals who thrive in a dynamic environment and want to contribute to Columbia Basin communities.
The Trust is grateful to operate in the traditional territories of the Ktunaxa, Lheidli T’enneh, Secwépemc, Sinixt and Syilx Nations. This region is also home to six Metis Nation Communities.
We have offices in Castlegar, Nakusp, Cranbrook and Golden, communities that offer year-round outdoor recreation, a vibrant arts and culture scene and much more.