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Utility Worker Apprentice Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

Journeyperson Electrician

Edmonton, AB · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

... Apprentices with the day to day activities involved with substation construction including working ... Thorough knowledge of the Alberta Electrical Utility Code (A.E.U.C Safety Codes Act) and ...

Journeyperson Electrician

Calgary, AB · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

... Apprentices with the day to day activities involved with substation construction including working ... Thorough knowledge of the Alberta Electrical Utility Code (A.E.U.C Safety Codes Act) and ...

Journeyperson Electrician

Calgary, AB · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

... Apprentices with the day to day activities involved with substation construction including working ... Thorough knowledge of the Alberta Electrical Utility Code (A.E.U.C Safety Codes Act) and ...

Journeyperson Electrician

Edmonton, AB · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

... Apprentices with the day to day activities involved with substation construction including working ... Thorough knowledge of the Alberta Electrical Utility Code (A.E.U.C Safety Codes Act) and ...

... apprentices, and junior field personnel. * Lead crews or field activities by supporting work ... Working knowledge of applicable electrical safety requirements, utility standards, technical ...

Senior field Service Technician

Edmonton, AB · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

... apprentices, and junior field personnel. * Lead crews or field activities by supporting work ... Working knowledge of applicable electrical safety requirements, utility standards, technical ...

Working under the direction of the Foreman, Vehicle Maintenance, the Automotive Mechanic completes ... Maintain and repair small engines, utility vehicles, trailers, and specialized equipment as ...

... pipes and sewer utilities in and about the facilities, as well as maintaining and repairing ... Apprentice, and working towards an Industrial Plumber Red Seal Certificate. * Ability to work ...

Carpenter

Fort Mcmurray, AB · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Are you a skilled Apprentice or Journeyperson Carpenter looking for an exciting opportunity to work ... Learn more about working at Ledcor - watch here Essential Responsibilities: * Comprehend drawings ...

Carpenter

Fort Mcmurray, AB

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Are you a skilled Apprentice or Journeyperson Carpenter looking for an exciting opportunity to work ... Learn more about working at Ledcor - watch here Essential Responsibilities: * Comprehend drawings ...

CA$60/hr

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Mentor apprentice technicians and provide training to complete their apprenticeship program ... Working Conditions: The Technician must be able to work inside and/or outside in all different ...

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Utility Worker Apprentice information

What is a utility worker apprentice?

A Utility Worker Apprentice is an entry-level employee who assists in maintaining, repairing, and installing utility systems such as water, gas, or electricity. Apprentices work under the supervision of experienced utility workers or technicians, learning the skills and safety procedures necessary for the job. The apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction, preparing individuals for a full utility worker position. This role is essential for ensuring reliable utility services in communities and often leads to long-term, stable employment opportunities.

What are some common challenges faced by utility worker apprentices during their training period?

Utility Worker Apprentices often encounter challenges such as adapting to physically demanding tasks, working in various weather conditions, and learning to operate specialized equipment safely. Balancing hands-on fieldwork with classroom training can also be demanding, as apprentices must absorb technical information while developing practical skills. However, strong mentorship and structured training programs help apprentices overcome these hurdles and gradually build confidence in their abilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a utility worker apprentice, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Utility Worker Apprentice, you need a high school diploma or equivalent, basic mechanical aptitude, and the physical ability to perform manual labor. Familiarity with hand and power tools, safety protocols, and sometimes a commercial driver’s license (CDL) are typically required. Dependability, teamwork, and a strong work ethic are essential soft skills for excelling in this support role. These competencies ensure safe, efficient utility operations and lay the foundation for advancement within the field.

What is the difference between Utility Worker Apprentice vs Utility Worker?

AspectUtility Worker ApprenticeUtility Worker
CredentialsMay require a high school diploma or equivalent; apprenticeship programs often include on-the-job trainingTypically requires similar credentials; some positions may need certifications in safety or equipment operation
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, often supervised, in utility plants, construction sites, or maintenance areasFull-time work in utility plants, maintenance sites, or field operations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in utility companies, water, gas, or electric sectors; indicates a trainee statusFull-fledged role in the same industries, performing operational tasks

The main difference is that a Utility Worker Apprentice is in training and gaining skills through an apprenticeship program, while a Utility Worker is a fully qualified employee performing operational duties. The apprentice role prepares individuals for a career in utilities, whereas the Utility Worker role involves hands-on work in the field or plant.

What are the most commonly searched types of Utility Worker jobs in Alberta?

The most popular types of Utility Worker jobs in Alberta are:

Infographic showing various Utility Worker Apprentice job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Journeyperson Electrician

Rising Edge Group

Edmonton, AB • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Who We Are 

Rising Edge Group is an electrical contracting company founded in 2002, specialization in high-voltage electrical solutions that power critical infrastructure across North America. With operations in both Canada and the United States, we partner with clients across the electrical utilities, renewable energy, and industrial sectors to design, build, and maintain the critical infrastructure systems communities and industries rely on. 

Driven by a clear vision to strengthen the stability, reliability, and advancement of energy infrastructure, we take pride in delivering work that matters. Guided by ourSTRIDEvalues - Safety, Teamwork, Responsibility, Integrity, Deliver, and Excellence - we foster a people focused on a culture of growth, mentorship and collaboration where safety always come first. 

What You'll Do 

Reporting to the Site Supervisor, the role of Journeyperson Electrician is to perform maintenance, upgrading and installation of equipment in 13.8kV to 500 kV substations. Under this role the Journeyperson Electrician reads and interprets drawings, blueprints and electrical code specifications. The Journeyperson Electrician is also responsible for planning layout and illustration of electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures based on specifications. The Journeyperson Electrician inspects electrical systems, components and equipment to identify defects and to ensure compliance with codes. This is a senior role which requires performance evaluation, coaching mentoring and training of Electrician Apprentices    

Responsibilities

  • Installation, troubleshooting, repairs, and maintenance of different electrical systems, faulty equipment and apparatus including transformers, circuit breakers, switches, switchgears, instrument transformers, relays and other related equipment (500kV, 240kV, 144kV, 69kV, 25kV, 13.8kV).
  • Installation of structural steel, installation of buried utilities.
  • Operation of construction equipment such as skid steer, mini hoe, manlifts, and zoombooms.
  • Comply with Rising Edge Technologies Ltd.'s Health and Safety Manual and industry safety regulations.
  • Provide leadership, supervision, mentoring and training to PSE/Electrical Apprentices in understanding, identifying and resolving technical issues. Assist PSE/Electrician Apprentices with the day to day activities involved with substation construction including working in a safe and quality manner.
  • Responsible for Inspection and testing of high voltage electrical equipment installed in a substation. Ensure test and maintenance reports are maintained and completed at all times
  • Lead installation and facilitate planning of ground grids, assembly of power system equipment, cabling and wiring
  • Perform and facilitate substation equipment maintenance according to company and industry standards
  • Adhere to Rising Edge Technologies Ltd.'s safety policies and safe work procedures and be familiar with the potential hazards of working near energized equipment.

Additional Information  

This position is designated as safety-sensitive making employment contingent upon the successful completion of pre-employment drug and alcohol testing, as well as criminal and general background checks. 

Requirements

What We're Looking For 

  • Valid and recognized Power Systems Electrician Journeyperson or Journeyperson Electrician Certificate
  • Minimum of 5 years of work experience as a PSE/Electrician with at least 2 years of experience working in substations required
  • Thorough knowledge of the Alberta Electrical Utility Code (A.E.U.C Safety Codes Act) and Occupational Health and Safety rules as they relate to the PSE/Electrician role
  • Have a valid Alberta Provincial Class 5 driver's license with an acceptable driving record
  • Experience with Microsoft Windows, Office and computer-based test equipment would be an asset
  • Must meet pre-access Drug & Alcohol testing requirements
  • Must be able to work comfortably at heights
  • Ability and willingness to work out of town
  • Able to travel including travelling to remote sites.
  • Able to work in adverse weather conditions.
  • Dedicated to a respectful work environment and teamwork with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Demonstrate problem solving and analytical skills with the ability to work within strict deadlines.
  • Must show that you can work in a safe manner with respect to the environment, health and safety issues in the work place.

Schedule & Compensation

  • Schedule rotations range from 4 days on / 3 days off, 8 days on / 6 days off, 5 days on / 2 days off, etc.
  • Standard workdays are 10 hours (7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.) 
  • Overtime paid at time and a half after 10 hours per day and 40 hours per week 
  • Out-of-town work includes either LOA and individual accommodations or all-inclusive camp accommodations (project dependent) 

Benefits

What We Offer

  • Competitive compensation with weekly payperiods 
  • Overtime opportunities (project dependent) 
  • Generous paid time off  
  • RRSP-DPSP employer matching, increasing with years of service 
  • Comprehensive benefits package (medical, dental, vision, and disability) 
  • Company-paid safety training  
  • Annual PPE allowance provided for field-based employees (post-probation) 
  • Out-of-town work includes either all-inclusive camp accommodations or LOA and individual accommodations (project dependent) 
  • Travel time to and from site will be paid at base rate, and travel provided by employer (project dependent) 
  • Ongoing training, development, and career advancement opportunities 
  • Employee and Family Assistance Program (confidential counselling support) 
  • Employee Referral Bonus Program 

Why Rising Edge Group? 

Safety & Excellence:Safety is at the heart of everything we do. Every project is approached with diligence, strategic planning, and reliable execution practices to protect our teams and the clients we serve while delivering world-class high-voltage solutions. Our unwavering commitment tosafetyand quality drivesexcellence on every project, every day. 

People-First CultureYou're more than a job title. Every person contributes to powering essential energy infrastructure across North America. Our teams are built on collaboration, respect, and accountability. We support our employees through meaningful engagement initiatives, team events, and a culture that prioritizes wellbeing, inclusion, and genuine lasting connections.                                                                                                     

Career Growth & Impact:Your role is a path to a long-term career. We empower our employees with hands-on experience, exposure to diverse projects, and opportunities to advance across disciplines, locations, and career paths. Through continuous learning, mentorship, and professional development, you'll build lasting expertise while making a tangible impact in an environment where teamwork and integrity guide our work. 

Reward & Recognition:We believe skill,dedication, and excellence deserves recognition. Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a strong culture of appreciation ensure your achievements are celebrated, your growth is supported, and your work truly makes a difference. 

At Rising Edge Group, you're not just building projects, you're building a meaningful career where your work helps power the future, one project at a time.