Power Line Technician Apprentice – Up to 2 in KENORA
Lines & Operations Division
Group III Apprentice: $28.1596 - $43.3224/hour (May 1, 2026 rates)
(Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, the current hourly rate is $51.0783/hr)
SYNERGY NORTH CORPORATION distributes electricity to approximately 50,000 residential customers and 6,000 commercial customers located in Thunder Bay and Kenora, Ontario. It is our mission to provide outstanding energy services in a safe, reliable, and trusted manner to our communities in order to power people’s lives.
A career as a Powerline Technician is about more than poles and wires. Every day, our Lines and Operations team helps deliver safe, reliable electricity to the homes, businesses, hospitals, schools, and industries that people depend on. As demand for electricity continues to grow, so does the need for skilled trades professionals who are committed to safety, reliability, excellence and service.
We are seeking motivated, safety focused individuals who are eager to learn a challenging and rewarding trade. As a Powerline Technician Apprentice, you will work alongside experienced Journeypersons, gaining the knowledge and experience required to construct, maintain, and restore the electrical infrastructure that supports the communities we serve.
If you are looking for a career that offers meaningful work, continuous learning, professional development, and the opportunity to contribute to your community, we invite you to join our team and begin your journey toward becoming a Power Line Technician.
What You Will Do:
- Construct, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, inspect, and operate overhead and underground electrical distribution systems
- Perform approved live line work on voltages up to and including 25kV
- Install and replace poles, transformers, conductors, switchgear, and related electrical infrastructure
- Utilize watercraft and ice roads to access worksites
- Perform switching, isolation, grounding, testing, and restoration activities in accordance with utility procedures and the Utility Work Protection Code
- Respond to outages, emergencies, storm restoration, and mutual assistance assignments
- Complete inspections and documentation in accordance with Ontario Regulation 22/04 and utility standards
- Operate utility vehicles and specialized line equipment safely and effectively
- Support apprentice development through mentorship, leadership, and demonstration of safe work practices
- Participate in standby rotations, emergency response activities, training, and continuous improvement initiatives
Qualified Candidates Will Possess:
- A clean driving record and the ability to obtain and maintain an Ontario Class "AZ Restricted" driver's licence
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and the ability to safely use tools, equipment, and machinery
- Strong communication, interpersonal, customer service, and teamwork skills
- Sound problem solving skills, good judgement, and a willingness to learn
- A demonstrated commitment to safety and safe work practices
- The ability to successfully participate in and complete all requirements of the Powerline Technician Apprenticeship Program
The Following Would Be Considered Assets:
- Completion of, or enrollment in, a Powerline Technician, Electrical Technician, Electrical Technologist, Utility Arborist, or related trades program
- Previous experience in construction, utilities, heavy equipment operation, forestry, telecommunications, electrical work, or other outdoor trades environments
- Experience operating trucks, trailers, heavy equipment, aerial devices, or related equipment
- Current First Aid, CPR, and WHMIS certifications
- Experience working safely in physically demanding environments and as part of a crew
Working Conditions and Employment Requirements
This is a safety sensitive position that requires the Apprentice to work outdoors in a variety of weather and environmental conditions, at heights, and in confined spaces. Candidates must be willing and able to participate in overtime, standby rotations, and shift work, and respond to outages and emergency situations. Candidates must also be willing and able to travel and work outside the service territory to support mutual assistance and operational needs, meet the physical demands associated with the position, successfully pass pre-employment drug and alcohol testing, and successfully pass a Police Information Check.
What We Offer
We offer a rewarding career with competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, ongoing training and development opportunities, and the support of a skilled team that takes pride in serving its community. Supported by a strong safety culture and a commitment to operational excellence, you will build your skills, grow your career, and help power people's lives every day.
Applicants are asked to email a single PDF document containing their resume and cover letter to [email protected]
Applications will be reviewed starting June 29, 2026, and will continue to be accepted until position is filled.
These positions are currently vacant, and artificial intelligence may be used in the screening process.
Pay: $28.15-$43.32 per hour
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- Wellness program
Application question(s):
- Have you completed a minimum Grade 12 diploma (or equivalent)?
- Have you completed or are you currently enrolled in any of the following programs?
o Powerline Technician
o Electrical Technician
o Electrical Technologist
o Utility Arborist
o Related Trades Program
o None of the Above
- Are you willing and able to successfully participate in and complete all requirements of a Powerline Technician Apprenticeship Program?
- Please indicate your amount of related outdoor trade or utility experience.
- Do you have a clean driving record and the ability to obtain and maintain an Ontario Class AZ Restricted driver's licence?
Work Location: In person