E&I Apprentice (3rd-4th Year)
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Job Brief:
The Electrical & Instrumentation Apprentice (3rd–4th Year) supports electrical and instrumentation installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting activities across industrial and oil & gas environments. This role is designed for a motivated apprentice seeking broader exposure and increased responsibility beyond a traditional apprenticeship. The successful candidate will work alongside experienced electricians and instrumentation technicians while developing technical, safety, and professional skills across both trades.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Assist with electrical and instrumentation installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting activities
Support work involving industrial control systems, field instrumentation, and electrical systems
Gain exposure to instrumentation technologies including transmitters, control valves, and analyzers
Assist with calibration, loop checks, and commissioning activities as directed
Work alongside experienced electricians and instrumentation technicians who provide hands-on mentorship
Support active projects in industrial and oil & gas job-site environments
Demonstrate increasing responsibility and independence as skills and trust develop
Maintain high standards of workmanship, safety, and professionalism
Participate in and comply with company safety programs, policies, and procedures
Maintain respectful and professional relationships with clients, crew members, and stakeholders
Other duties as required.
Required Skills/Qualifications:
Registered 3rd or 4th year Electrical Apprentice (Instrumentation exposure considered an asset)
Interest in or prior exposure to both electrical and instrumentation disciplines
Experience or familiarity with HART, PLCs, RTUs, and calibration is an asset but not required
Strong work ethic with a positive and proactive attitude
Mechanically inclined or technically curious
Ability to work with minimal supervision
Reliable, punctual, and accountable
Willingness to learn, take feedback, and continuously improve
Commitment to safety, quality, and professionalism