Electrician

at  British Columbia Institute of Technology BCIT

Burnaby, BC, Canada -

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Immediate17 Feb, 2025USD 71964 Annual18 Nov, 2024N/AInterpersonal Skills,Service StandardsNoNo
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Description:

BCIT’s Campus Planning and Facilities department is seeking three (3) regular, full-time (1.0 FTE) Electricians. This position carries out planned and emergency maintenance, repair and installation of institute electrical systems which include fire alarms, communications, signaling and time keeping systems, emergency lighting, standby power systems, and instructional equipment.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Definition: The qualifications section for this position was developed using the job evaluation plan. The qualifications represent the minimum qualifications required in the future and do not reflect the incumbent’s existing qualifications.

  • A valid Trades Qualification or an Interprovincial Trades Ticket (Journey person status) plus technical education and/or certifications in the relevant building trades industry; plus two (2) years general trades experience plus up to four (4) years current relevant experience in the building trades industry.
  • Ability to assess blueprints and make recommendations for specific trade requirements is an asset.
  • Must be able to work independently.
  • Proven ability to trouble shoot and resolve related issues in conjunction with the assigned level of skill, ability and education.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills are required to maintain top quality customer service standards.
  • Willingness to maintain currency in the field and learn on the job is essential.
  • Basic computer training and experience is required.

Responsibilities:

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Responding to trouble calls, and taking corrective action; this includes troubleshooting problems on a wide variety of systems. The problems are sometimes difficult to identify, solutions are not standard, and many are emergency calls. Priorities are established by assessing the impact on property and public safety.
  • Establishing priorities and requirements for the Preventative Maintenance (PM) Plan, including items that need to be inspected and maintained for regulatory reasons.
  • Conducting preventative maintenance on multiple systems which are interconnected, as per the PM Plan; duties include printing off daily schedule, inspecting, identifying deficiencies and taking corrective action.
  • Estimating labour and materials for renovations, upgrades and projects, including reviewing project drawings, sketches, and specifications and making recommendations for improvements.
  • Communicating with individuals from a variety of departments within BCIT, and external contractors brought in to work on systems, including working with difficult or upset clients, describing problems and explaining the interrelation of complex systems.
  • Continually learning about advances in system and equipment design, advancing technology through communicating with local suppliers, on-the-job training, adapting older systems to work with new components and parts.
  • Staying current on new technology and regulatory requirements including changes to standards and codes related to the profession.
  • Upgrading existing systems to more modern and efficient options.
  • Preparing drawing, sketches, layout diagrams, and estimates for internal projects and work required.
  • Adhering to and promoting safety standards required by regulatory bodies consistent with the assigned work.
  • Maintaining an inventory of electrical supplies.
  • Preparing work orders and purchase requisitions; maintaining records of work performed and completing work control forms.
  • Coordinating and monitoring the work of contractors to ensure adherence to established standards.
  • Making recommendations and suggestions for improvement to Program Coordinators on various building projects on campus.
  • Maintaining electrical systems such as electric circuits, wiring, conduits, switch gear, electrical motors and controls, electrical appliances, lighting equipment and fixtures, fuses, circuit breakers and panels
  • Performing minor cutting, drilling and patching of building fabric and structure
  • Maintaining fire alarm and communication systems by: performing routine inspections; installing new components; identifying, isolating and repairing faults; participating in monthly fire alarm tests; and preparing and updating procedures relating to alarm systems.
  • Maintaining and repairing the electrical components of instructional equipment such as shears, welding machines, saws, power rollers, drill presses overhead cranes, pipe bevellers, pipe cutting machines, thickness planers, jointers, doweling machines, diesel motor and electrical test bench equipment, lathes, boring machines, milling machines CNC machines and heat treatment equipment
  • Operating and working on mobile man lift machinery.
  • Recording meter reading of power distribution and emergency lighting systems.
  • Holding electrical permit on behalf of Institute.
  • Undertakes related duties, as assigned consistent with the job grade of this position


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Engineering Design / R&D

Electrical Engineering

Graduate

Proficient

1

Burnaby, BC, Canada