Journeyperson Electricians - Ontario
Top Benefits
About the role
The Canadian Union of Skilled Workers (CUSW) is a progressive, member-driven union representing highly skilled tradespeople across Canada. We are currently recruiting Journeyperson Electricians for Hydro One construction projects in North West Ontario - (Marathon TS, Moose lake and other northern sites)
Start Date
July 6, 2026
Compensation & Benefits
Total Wage Package: $65.89 Base Rate: $49.49 hour (based on 40-hour workweek) Vac/Stat: $4.95 Health & Welfare/RRSP: $11.45 Travel and Board: $144.27 (entitlement as per Hydro One Collective Agreement) Possible overtime on projects Work conditions and compensation packages are among the most competitive in the Canadian construction industry
Shift / Hours
Monday to Thursday plus overtime as required 4 days x 10hrs - overtime as required
Work Scope
Electrical installations; inside work involves wiring protection & control installations, pulling cables, terminating & removing cable, telecom installation cat 5&6 cable terminations, fiber optic installations. Outside work; includes removal & installation of switches, insulators, breakers, surge arrestors & transformer, operating man lifts, fork lifts, and working in heights. Predominantly working in a high voltage environment.
Work Locations: Marathon TS, Moose Lake TS and other northern sites
Work Environment: inside/outside work, confined spaces
Not the right fit? Search for Journeyperson Electricians jobs in Wawa, Ontario, Canada
About Canadian Union of Skilled Workers
The Canadian Union of Skilled Workers (CUSW) is a community of blended skilled knowledge workers, employers and other partners, leading in an era of social and economic change. Together we are:
- Improving the working conditions and living standards of our members, retirees of the union and all citizens of our country.
- Entering into collective agreements with employers respecting terms and conditions of employment.
- Building, maintaining, and protecting democratic unions and employers.
- Encouraging progressive legislation to assist the members, retirees of the union and all citizens of our country.
- Working to maintain Canada as a free and democratic country.
Our guiding values are:
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Fairness
- Equality
- Respectful treatment
- Family consideration
- Common sense
- Decisions benefitting the members
- Decisions promoting the workers
- Involvement (including stakeholders)
- Democratic process
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Journeyperson Electricians - Ontario
Top Benefits
About the role
The Canadian Union of Skilled Workers (CUSW) is a progressive, member-driven union representing highly skilled tradespeople across Canada. We are currently recruiting Journeyperson Electricians for Hydro One construction projects in North West Ontario - (Marathon TS, Moose lake and other northern sites)
Start Date
July 6, 2026
Compensation & Benefits
Total Wage Package: $65.89 Base Rate: $49.49 hour (based on 40-hour workweek) Vac/Stat: $4.95 Health & Welfare/RRSP: $11.45 Travel and Board: $144.27 (entitlement as per Hydro One Collective Agreement) Possible overtime on projects Work conditions and compensation packages are among the most competitive in the Canadian construction industry
Shift / Hours
Monday to Thursday plus overtime as required 4 days x 10hrs - overtime as required
Work Scope
Electrical installations; inside work involves wiring protection & control installations, pulling cables, terminating & removing cable, telecom installation cat 5&6 cable terminations, fiber optic installations. Outside work; includes removal & installation of switches, insulators, breakers, surge arrestors & transformer, operating man lifts, fork lifts, and working in heights. Predominantly working in a high voltage environment.
Work Locations: Marathon TS, Moose Lake TS and other northern sites
Work Environment: inside/outside work, confined spaces
Not the right fit? Search for Journeyperson Electricians jobs in Wawa, Ontario, Canada
About Canadian Union of Skilled Workers
The Canadian Union of Skilled Workers (CUSW) is a community of blended skilled knowledge workers, employers and other partners, leading in an era of social and economic change. Together we are:
- Improving the working conditions and living standards of our members, retirees of the union and all citizens of our country.
- Entering into collective agreements with employers respecting terms and conditions of employment.
- Building, maintaining, and protecting democratic unions and employers.
- Encouraging progressive legislation to assist the members, retirees of the union and all citizens of our country.
- Working to maintain Canada as a free and democratic country.
Our guiding values are:
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Fairness
- Equality
- Respectful treatment
- Family consideration
- Common sense
- Decisions benefitting the members
- Decisions promoting the workers
- Involvement (including stakeholders)
- Democratic process