Electrical Journeyman / Lead Hand (Vancouver)

Electrical Journeyman / Lead Hand (Vancouver)

22 Aug
|
TDR Electric
|
Vancouver

22 Aug

TDR Electric

Vancouver

At

TDR

Electric , we take pride in delivering quality work while creating real opportunities for our team to grow and lead. As a leading electrical contractor in the Lower Mainland, we specialize in high-end tenant improvements, new construction, commercial builds, EV infrastructure, and unique institutional projects. We’re now hiring Red Seal Journeypersons and Lead Hands to join our growing team.

Whether you're an experienced Journeyperson who takes pride in quality workmanship or a Lead Hand ready to mentor apprentices and support field operations, you'll have the opportunity to work on challenging projects alongside a team that values safety, accountability, and continuous improvement. If you're passionate about your trade, enjoy solving problems, and want to be part of a company that invests in its people, we'd love to hear from you.

What You’ll Do As an

Electrical Journeyperson / Lead Hand

at TDR Electric, you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality electrical installations while helping drive project success in the field.

Journeyperson Responsibilities

Install, maintain, test, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems and equipment in commercial, institutional, and mixed-use projects.

Read and interpret blueprints, electrical drawings, specifications, project schedules, and the BC Electrical Code to ensure work is completed accurately and efficiently.

Coordinate daily work activities for assigned crew members and ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and to specification.

Provide day-to-day direction, training, and support to apprentices and junior electricians.

Monitor productivity, workmanship, and quality standards within assigned work areas.

Assist the Foreperson with work planning, material organization, manpower coordination, and project execution.

Prepare and communicate material requirements to support project schedules and productivity.

Communicate site conditions, progress updates, manpower requirements, and potential issues to the Foreperson or Project Manager.

Coordinate work with other trades and project stakeholders to minimize disruptions and maintain project schedules.

Support field documentation, inspections, deficiency tracking, and project management software updates as required.





Assist with inventory management, material tracking, and organization of tools and equipment on site.

Inspect completed work to ensure quality standards are met and work areas are clean, organized, and ready for turnover.

Promote and maintain a safe work environment by complying with company policies, WorkSafeBC requirements, site-specific safety procedures, and applicable legislation.

Identify and address hazards, unsafe conditions, and safety concerns, escalating issues to the Foreperson as required.

Act as a mentor and role model for apprentices by demonstrating professionalism, accountability, quality workmanship, and safe work practices.

Acting Foreperson Responsibilities

When the Foreperson is absent, the Lead Hand will:

Serve as the primary site contact for the Client, General Contractor, Site Superintendent, and other project stakeholders.

Attend and lead required safety meetings and toolbox talks.

Coordinate daily work activities and ensure delegated tasks are completed as planned.

Provide site updates, progress reports, and manpower requirements to the Project Manager.

Support workforce coordination and maintain communication between the project team and field staff.

Ensure site operations continue safely, efficiently, and in accordance with project expectations.

What We’re Looking For We're looking for professionals who take pride in their workmanship, work safely, communicate effectively, and contribute to a positive team environment. Whether you're an experienced Journeyperson or an established Lead Hand, you'll be committed to delivering quality work and supporting the success of those around you.

Qualifications

Red Seal Certification in Electrical (required)

Experience as a Journeyperson Electrician, with Lead Hand experience considered an asset

Commercial, institutional,



or multi-family construction experience

Strong ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, specifications, and construction documents

Proficient in conduit installation, electrical distribution, equipment installation, and layout

Experience coordinating work with other trades to maintain project schedules

Comfortable using digital construction tools such as Procore, Fieldwire, PlanGrid, or similar platforms

Valid Class 5 driver's licence with a clean driving record

Strong communication, organization, and problem-solving skills

Committed to safety, quality workmanship, and continuous improvement

Experience mentoring apprentices or supporting less experienced team members is considered an asset

What We Offer We believe that great work starts with excellent people and great people deserve to be rewarded.

Compensation & Perks

Competitive wages

with structured increases

Overtime pay

Full

health benefits

(medical, dental, prescriptions, vision)

Health Spending Account ( HSA )

RRSP

matching program

Performance-based

bonuses

Paid training , safety certifications, and leadership development

Tool and clothing allowance

Branded uniforms and PPE

Regular team events (BBQs, holiday parties, & more)

Why TDR Electric?

Local projects : We reduce commute times by placing teams close to home.

High - profile work : From new fire halls and EV infrastructure to offices and mixed-use buildings.

Career advancement:

Clear growth paths to Project Manager and Estimator roles.

Team-first culture : We value open communication, mentorship, and collaboration.

Leadership that listens : Your voice matters. We hold regular check-ins to support your goals.

Where We Work We serve the Greater Vancouver Area, including

Burnaby ,

Surrey ,

Coquitlam ,

North Vancouver , and

Richmond . We work on a wide variety of projects including:

Institutional builds

EV infrastructure installations

Commercial warehouses

Multi-floor office TI’s

Hotels and mixed-use developments

If you're a driven and experienced electrician ready to lead a team and grow your career, we want to hear from you.

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📌 Electrical Journeyman / Lead Hand (Vancouver)
🏢 TDR Electric
📍 Vancouver

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