Participates as a member of the Transmission Distribution Operations Division and performs Journeyperson level work in the construction and maintenance of electrical transmission and distribution systems, including substations underground and streetlight systems.
This position is based out of Inuvik, NT; however routine work area encompasses all communities in the Beaufort Delta. May be assigned to support any of NTPC’s service areas including the Dehcho / Sahtu, North Slave and South Slave hydro sites and remote transmission lines.
Please note this is NOT a fly-in/rotational position - it does require the successful candidate to relocate to Inuvik, and must be willing and able to travel throughout the regions.
Responsibilities Always work safely, adhere to all aspects of the NTPC Health & Safety and Environmental programs, comply with all rules & regulations, and continually practice health & safety while performing any duties.Restores transmission and distribution systems when there is a power disturbance failure, or storm damage by locating the source of the problem, replacing and/or repairing defective power lines and accessories.Completes pole and conductor replacement on distribution Transmission systems throughout the NWT Power Corporation. (120v to 115KV)Constructs single phase and three phase transmission and distribution lines (5KV to 115KV). Includes installation of three phase transformer banks. Performs routine line and substation maintenance and inspectionsPerforms hot stick work on 5 kV to 115 kV lines from wood and steel structures. Uses hot-line and live-line maintenance techniques and procedures for 5KV – 115KV.Works with and assists other trades and contractors and provides guidance and training to apprentice power linepersons, casuals and/or helpers as required.Other duties as required. Qualifications Certification as a Journeyperson Power Lineperson, with an Interprovincial Red Seal Journeyperson Powerline Technician Certification preferred, AND a minimum of three (3) year of directly related experience in the installation and maintenance of power distribution line systems required. Equivalencies may be considered.Must have a Class 3 driver’s license WITH air brake endorsement.Knowledge & the ability to assist in the use of specialized equipment and be familiar with test procedures on power transformers, breakers, metering tanks, high voltage cables and switches, voltage regulators (i.e. ratio tests, capacitance/dissipation factor testing, DC HYPOT testing).Ability to read and work off blueprints, as well as interpret drawings, diagrams, and specifications of a variety of types of electrical equipment, including manufacturer’s manuals and parts books.Team player with the ability to work with minimal supervision.Good planning, organizational and communications skills.Valid First Aid and CPR Certification is an asset.Must be willing & able to travel throughout the regions.Must provide a satisfactory criminal record check.Salary for this position ranges from $50.05/hr - $60.81/hr, plus location allowance of approximately $11,808 per annum and a comprehensive benefits package, which includes Health and Dental Benefits, Life Insurance, paid Sick Days and a Defined Pension Plan. Relocation assistance may be provided.
Indigenous Employment Policy - Candidates must clearly identify eligibility status in order to receive priority consideration.
We thank all those who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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