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A forward-thinking company is seeking an experienced Electrician Foreman/Woman to lead a team in Burnaby. This role involves supervising projects, coordinating activities, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. The ideal candidate will have a secondary school graduation certificate and 1-2 years of relevant experience. Join this dynamic workplace to enhance productivity and contribute to a safe working environment. If you are organized, client-focused, and a team player, this is the perfect opportunity for you to make a significant impact.
Posted onMay 05, 2025 by Employer details Coast Electric Ltd.
Posted onMay 05, 2025 by Employer details Coast Electric Ltd.
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1 year to less than 2 years
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
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2025-06-04
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