Industrial Electrician

Skilled Trades

Job Description

Industrial electricians install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical equipment and associated electrical and electronic controls. In the forest products industry they play a variety of roles but are typically found working in mills and other industrial settings like pellet plants and planer facilities. Industrial electricians troubleshoot and diagnose electrical and failures in manufacturing processes. To be good at troubleshooting means you need a broad understanding of electrical systems so you can isolate and repair faults and failures. A day in the life of an industrial electrician might involve repairing a critical electrical fault fast enough to prevent an entire mill operation from shutting down. Electrical technology and equipment also changes rapidly, so you need to stay on top of what’s happening in your industry. Increasing use of robotics and other computerized control equipment is creating more work for industrial electricians, because they are the ones who install and maintain the equipment. Technological change usually results in a greater demand for industrial electricians.

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HIGH LEVEL, ALBERTA
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FORT ST-JAMES, BRITISH COLUMBIA

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Education And Training

To become an industrial electrician means first becoming an apprentice. It usually takes four or five years to progress to fully qualified journeyman/ woman level. Apprenticeships emphasize hands-on work under the supervision of a journeyman/woman, along with classroom training and testing. Training and licensing of electricians is regulated by each province, but many provinces recognize qualifications received in others. Interprovincial Red Seal endorsement is also available to allow your skills to be officially recognized across Canada.

Apprenticeship grants: Apprentices can receive up to $4,000 in grants to pay tuition, travel, tools, or other expenses. If you are considering an apprenticeship, visit Red Seal for information on how to get started.

Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology
Sprott Shaw College
Red Deer College

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NOTE

The requirements listed are generally required qualifications for this Career Type. The qualifications may vary based on the employer and/or the geographic location of that job.

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