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Join a leading company as an Electrician, focusing on cathodic protection systems in Saskatchewan. This role offers a collaborative culture and hands-on experience, ideal for those looking to develop their skills in a growing industry. Successful candidates will be committed to safety and operational excellence.
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Electrician – Build Your Career with an Industry Leader!
Location: Saskatchewan Region
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Join a team that values your development, respects your potential, and provides real-world experience in a growing industry.
Who We Are
Corrosion Service Company Limited (CSCL) has been a pioneer in cathodic protection and corrosion engineering since 1950. As an employee-owned company, our focus is on innovation, sustainability, and putting our people first. We work on some of the world’s most exciting and challenging projects, protecting critical infrastructure while preserving the environment and strengthening the communities we serve.
Why Join Us?
Collaborative Culture – Become part of a high-energy, high-performing team that values diversity, innovation, and respect.
Career Growth – Kickstart your career with opportunities to develop and expand your electrical skill set
Hands-On Experience – Work alongside top industry leaders and gain real-world expertise.
What You’ll Do
We are seeking a hands-on and safety-focused Electrician to support the installation, energization, and maintenance of cathodic protection systems and AC mitigation projects across Saskatchewan.
This role involves executing field work, including AC/DC cable terminations, remote monitoring unit installations, cable routing, AC service work, and anode system setups. You'll also assist with job planning, permitting and material procurement.
The ideal candidate is mechanically inclined, adaptable to shift work, and committed to upholding high HSE standards while ensuring the profitable and timely delivery of Corrosion Services’ field operations.
What We’re Looking For