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EB Careers - Aerotek seeks Electrical Technologist

March 06, 2010
Aerotek Engineering (a staffing firm) seeks an:

Electrical Technologist

The Electrical Technologist will be responsible for testing, commissioning and maintenance of high-voltage substation and switchgear equipment, including transformers, breakers and relays. This is a field service position, and will involve travel to industrial and utilities projects across the Lower Mainland, as well as potentially 6-8 weeks of travel around B.C. throughout the year.

Salary: $30-33/hr

Qualifications:

• 3-5 Years High-Voltage Field Testing
• Electrical Technologist Diploma
• Documentation experience

Interested candidates should apply with resume and two professional references to:

Tom Matthews, Recruiter
Aerotek Contract Engineering
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(604) 244-7001 fax
(604) 232-2536 phone

We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Please mention you saw this posting on EB Careers Online!

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