Electrical (power plants) Jobs

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BC Hydro

About the Role Join BC Hydro as a Generation Plant Operator Trainee at our Revelstoke Generating Station and become part of a meaningful career that powers British Columbia's sustainable energy future. This permanent, full-time position offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge hydroelectric generation technology while contributing to cleaner energy solutions for all British Columbians. As a Generation Plant Operator Trainee, you'll embark on a comprehensive 6-12 month training program designed to develop your expertise in operating critical electrical generation infrastructure. This role is affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union (IBEW Local 258) and offers exceptional career growth opportunities within BC Hydro's diverse and inclusive workplace environment. Key Responsibilities Monitor and operate electrical and facility equipment at attended generation plants including Revelstoke, Mica, GMS, and Burrard facilities Prepare and execute switching and operating procedures in accordance with established safety protocols and operating orders Investigate and respond to alarms and emergency conditions, maintaining system reliability under both normal and emergency operating scenarios Coordinate equipment isolation and restoration operations while ensuring worker safety and system integrity Support critical grid operations including Blackstart, Blackout, and Islanding scenarios in compliance with North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) requirements Maintain comprehensive documentation of all work-related activities, inspections, and operational records Liaise with internal and external stakeholders including control room operators, maintenance crews, and regulatory personnel Perform electrical work within scope of Red Seal certification when equipped with appropriate electrical ticket Act as local monitoring station during communication system disruptions to ensure continuous operational oversight Conduct routine inspections of generation equipment, identifying potential issues before they impact operations Follow all safety procedures and maintain situational awareness in high-voltage industrial environments Requirements Red Seal Electrical ticket in good standing (mandatory) Proven experience isolating electrical and mechanical equipment for worker protection Strong safety background in large industrial work environments with demonstrated commitment to safety protocols Previous experience working for an electrical utility (preferred) Valid Class 5 B.C. driver's license or ability to obtain one Normal color vision for accurate equipment identification and safety compliance Exceptional professionalism and ability to maintain composure under high-stress emergency conditions Strong problem-solving abilities with attention to detail in technical documentation Physical capability to work in industrial environments with varying weather conditions Effective communication skills for coordinating with diverse teams and stakeholders Willingness to work flexible schedules including evenings, weekends, and holidays as operational needs require Experience with large hydroelectric generation and/or thermal generation equipment is highly desirable What We Offer Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package Minimum 15 paid vacation days with additional time off benefits Lifetime pension plan providing long-term financial security Flexible work arrangements depending on role requirements Extensive training and development opportunities for continuous career advancement Health and wellness programs supporting work-life balance Recognition as one of B.C.'s Top Employers and Canada's Best Diversity Employers Career progression opportunities within BC Hydro's generation operations network Union representation through IBEW Local 258 providing job security and advocacy Additional Information This safety-sensitive position requires pre-qualification alcohol and drug testing as a condition of employment. The role is based at our Revelstoke Generating Station and involves working in a dynamic, technology-driven environment where your contributions directly impact British Columbia's electrical grid reliability and sustainability goals.

$100k - $100k
Revelstoke, BC, Canada
Full-time

BC Hydro

About the Role Join BC Hydro as an Apprentice Electrician and embark on a rewarding career that powers British Columbia's sustainable future. This comprehensive four-year apprenticeship program combines hands-on training with classroom education to develop skilled electrical professionals specializing in power generation and transmission systems. You'll work across BC Hydro's extensive network of generating stations and substations, gaining invaluable experience while contributing to the province's clean energy infrastructure. As part of BC Hydro's commitment to building a cleaner, more sustainable future, apprentices play a vital role in maintaining and expanding the electrical grid that serves millions of British Columbians. This position offers the unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge electrical technology while developing expertise in high-voltage systems, renewable energy integration, and modern power distribution networks. Key Responsibilities During your apprenticeship, you will progressively develop skills and take on responsibilities including: Learning to install, operate, diagnose, and repair sophisticated electrical equipment within generating stations and substations throughout BC Hydro's electrical system Following comprehensive safety protocols and properly utilizing specialized tools, diagnostic equipment, and machinery essential to electrical trade work Working safely in diverse environments including generation stations, high-voltage substations, and outdoor installations in various weather conditions Operating at heights, in confined spaces, and adapting to challenging environmental conditions as required by utility electrical work Operating and maintaining software-driven electrical controls and modern automation systems Collecting and analyzing diagnostic data to formulate logical solutions for complex electrical problems Participating in emergency response activities to restore power service to customers during outages at any time of day or night Collaborating with experienced journeyperson electricians and engineering teams to ensure optimal system performance Documenting work activities, maintenance procedures, and equipment performance data Attending technical training sessions and completing academic coursework as part of the formal apprenticeship program Relocating to different operational locations throughout BC to gain comprehensive experience across various facility types Requirements Education & Certification: High school graduation with specific coursework: Any English 12, Pre-Calculus 11, and Physics 11, or directly equivalent English, Math, and Physics courses at college or university level Official documentation required to verify course equivalency where applicable Valid Class 5 BC driver's license or equivalent from other provinces with clean driving record Physical & Health Requirements: Physical capability to perform demanding electrical work requiring upper body strength Good overall health including normal color vision, adequate hearing, vision, and strength Ability to pass mandatory physical testing as part of the selection process Mechanical and technical aptitude essential for working with complex electrical systems Skills & Competencies: Strong mechanical and technical aptitude for understanding complex electrical systems Computer proficiency for operating modern diagnostic equipment and documentation systems Analytical thinking skills to collect diagnostic information, analyze data, and solve complex problems Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for working with team members, supervisors, and customers Familiarity with industrial tools, equipment, and safety procedures considered an asset Commitment to continuous learning and professional development throughout the apprenticeship period Program Structure This comprehensive 48-month apprenticeship program combines: On-the-job training at various BC Hydro facilities Technical classroom instruction (10 weeks per year) Completion of assigned projects and assessments Relocation to 3-4 different locations during the four-year period to gain experience in both substations and generating stations across BC Locations may include Vancouver Island, Lower Mainland, Cranbrook, Mica Creek, Revelstoke, Kamloops, Terrace, Prince George, Fort St. John, and Hudson's Hope Benefits & Compensation BC Hydro offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including: Competitive apprentice wages with regular increases throughout the program Comprehensive health and dental benefits package Minimum 15 paid vacation days annually Lifetime pension plan for long-term financial security Flexible work arrangements where applicable to role requirements Extensive training and professional development opportunities Union representation through the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW Local 258) Career Advancement Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship program, graduates are eligible to apply for electrician positions throughout the BC Hydro system during the final six months of training. The company is committed to placing all successful graduates in permanent electrician positions within the organization, ensuring a clear pathway to long-term

$75k - $75k
Surrey, BC, Canada
Full-time