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Construction & Maintenance Electrician Jobs

Construction & Maintenance Electrician Jobs from official employer and ATS sources, with current postings, pay visibility, trade-designation filters, and electrician-first review rules.

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Industrial/Construction Electrician

J.D. Irving · Saint-Leonard, NB, Canada

Salaries between $38.26 - 39.56 + production bonus up to $190/ week and a distance premium with an average of $17/ day (Salaries are based on $36.44 and $37.68 + 5% of the hours worked) + $3,000 Sign-on bonus + Housing available + Relocation available Are you

industrial-electricianlicensedconstruction-maintenance-electricianCAD $3,000/week

Licensed Electrician

Timberland Equipment Limited · Woodstock, ON

WHAT IS IN IT FOR YOU - Professional development opportunities – be part of a team that values your contributions and recognizes the impact you make on the business - In addition to statutory holidays and vacation, receive 5 paid holidays throughout the calend

industrial-electricianlicensedconstruction-maintenance-electricianCAD $40.47/hour

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Construction & Maintenance Electrician Jobs: current postings and application signals

Use this page when you want construction & maintenance electrician postings without drifting into adjacent trades. The listings stay tied to reviewed Canada electrician and apprentice roles.

Approved jobs77
Employers54
Provinces5
Pay listed52

Best matches

  • Strong matches mention 309A, Construction and Maintenance Electrician, Certificate of Qualification, or equivalent Ontario electrician evidence.
  • Look for installation, repair, testing, troubleshooting, panels, distribution, conduit, lighting, power, controls, and maintenance duties.
  • Industrial employers may accept 309A, but read whether they prefer 442A, Red Seal, plant maintenance, or both certificates.

What to compare

  • Separate contractor/service work from fixed-site maintenance because travel, tools, customer contact, and schedule are different.
  • Check union terms, premiums, vehicle or tool expectations, overtime, on-call, and whether pay is listed.
  • Treat low-voltage, fire alarm, HVAC, and controls-only postings cautiously unless they explicitly require an electrician.

Resume focus

  • Put 309A, apprentice level, Certificate of Qualification, Red Seal, and Ontario location near the top.
  • Match the resume to the setting: construction/service experience for contractor roles, or motors, VFDs, PMs, and shutdowns for plant roles.
  • Show code-aware work, safety habits, troubleshooting, documentation, and clean job completion.

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