Electronics Technician - Apprentice
The Electronics Technician - Apprentice will be a member of the Maintenance department responsible for addressing electrical issues and performing preventative maintenance on all components of Calfrac equipment. Reporting to the Senior Maintenance Manager, the Electronics Technician - Apprentice will focus on the repair and maintenance of all Calfrac equipment to company standards.
OUR CULTURE:
Calfrac, we believe in being an integral part of the communities where we operate and we support a variety of giving activities throughout the year. Our support falls under two main areas: volunteering or donation. Whenever possible, the initiatives and organizations we undertake to promote and support fall into the following categories: Environment, Education, Indigenous, Social Services, Arts & Culture and Community Sport.
SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Work safely in accordance with all company safety policies, procedures, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements
- Repair and maintain all Calfrac electrical equipment and components
- Maintain all recording and control software
- Complete updates and modification requests
- Perform preventive maintenance on a regular basis
- Assist in scheduling and costs for repairs
- Develop a base understanding of fracturing, coiled tubing and cementing operations
KEY ATTRIBUTES AND COMPETENCIES:
- Flexible to work a variety of shifts (shift work, day shift, night shift)
- Follow and enforce safe work procedures, codes, and regulations
- Energetic self-starter, able to work in a dynamic environment
- Able to handle multiple tasks by prioritizing and maintaining a high attention to detail
- Excellent verbal and written English communication skills
- Work and inspire others to work at high performance levels
- Work under physically demanding circumstances
- Able to write reports and work closely with maintenance administration personnel
- Able to operate process control equipment
- Must be mechanically inclined
- This position is considered to be a Safety Sensitive Position and may require additional screening
- This position has bona fide physical requirements and may require additional screening
SCHEDULE:
- Local: Eight (8) days on, Six (6) days off
- Rotational: Fourteen (14) days on, Fourteen (14) days off
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Enrolled in, or working towards, an accredited one or two year technical school program or Journeyman Instrumentation Certification.
- Good understanding and experience with basic hydraulic systems
- Experience with electric over hydraulic / air and PLC is considered an asset
- High School Diploma/GED preferred
- Technical training diploma or certificate in electronics recommended
- Knowledge of electronic control systems, QA-QC, and troubleshooting
Area of focus
- Equipment & Services / Maintenance & Repair
Required education level
- Technical diploma
- High school diploma
Required languages
- English
Required skills
- Flexible to work a variety of shifts (shift work, day shift, night shift)
- Follow and enforce safe work procedures, codes, and regulations
- Energetic self-starter, able to work in a dynamic environment
- Able to handle multiple tasks by prioritizing and maintaining a high attention to detail
- Excellent verbal and written English communication skills
- Work and inspire others to work at high performance levels
- Work under physically demanding circumstances
- Able to write reports and work closely with maintenance administration personnel
- Able to operate process control equipment
- Must be mechanically inclined