21 Aug
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CST Canada Coal
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Grande Cache
21 Aug
CST Canada Coal
Grande Cache
Detailed
PURPOSE
Electricians are responsible for performing planned and breakdown maintenance/repair/installations to mobile and stationery equipment or facilities, ensuring that all work is completed in a protected, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective manner as determined by the established requirements of the applicable trade.
ACCOUNTABILITY The Certified Electrician is directly accountable to the applicable Electrical Foreman. He/she may be required to supervise and report on an apprentice from time to time.
Responsibilities & Performance Standards
- Read and interpret drawings, blueprints, schematics, and electrical code specifications to determine layout of industrial electrical equipment installations.
- Install, examine, replace, or repair electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, fiber-optic and coaxial cable assemblies, lighting fixtures, and other electrical components.
- Test electrical and electronic equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance.
- Maintain, repair, install and test switchgear, transformers, switchboard meters, regulators, and reactors.
- Maintain, repair, test and install electrical motors, generators, alternators, industrial storage batteries, and hydraulic and pneumatic electrical control systems.
- Troubleshoot, maintain and repair industrial, electrical, and electronic control systems and other related devices.
- Conduct preventive maintenance programs and keep maintenance records.
- May install, maintain, and calibrate industrial instrumentation and related devices.
Qualifications
Education Journeyman Industrial Electrician, as defined by Apprenticeship & Industry Training, Government of Alberta, a trade certificate issued in Alberta, a recognized trade certificate or an Alberta equivalency document is required in the applicable trade in which the employee is working.
A current St.
John Ambulance Standard First Aid
Certificate with CPR is an asset.
Experience
- Extensive experience relevant to the surface mining mobile equipment in a coal mining environment is preferred.
- A minimum of 1-year industrial experience working on equipment or installations relevant to the area of employment.
Physical Requirements The incumbent needs to be able to:
- handle loads over 20 kg. in weight
- operate a vehicle requiring a Class 5 license.
- sit or stand for over 60 consecutive minutes.
- concentrate for over 60 consecutive minutes.
- work in environmental extremes for over 60 consecutive minutes
- stay alert during periods of inactivity for more than 60 minutes.
- listen for quiet sounds.
- hear specific noises over background noises.
- perceive fine visual detail.
- frequently use peripheral vision
- use fine motor skills.
WORK ENVIRONMENT The incumbent works at the CST Coal Mine Site in Grande Cache on a 7 day-on/7 day-off rotation that includes working weekends and holidays. The 12-hour daily schedule may include both day and evening shifts. Some overtime and being on standby or ready for “call outs” may be required due to the nature of the work. He/she is in an outdoor setting 95% of the time and in an office or shop setting 5% of the time and liaises with other employees, contractors, and senior mining personnel. The nature of the work requires being exposed to fumes, odors or chemicals in emergent situations, dangerous physical hazards such as moving machinery, and loud and continuous noise levels that require ear protection. As a condition of employment, the incumbent is required to comply with pre-employment drug/alcohol and medical testing as per established policy.
As required, personal protective equipment will include the use of an approved hard hat, safety glasses, steel toe boots, hearing protection, approved respiratory protection, clothing, and gloves.
📌 Electrician (Grande Cache)
🏢 CST Canada Coal
📍 Grande Cache