Lead Service Electrician / Foreman
Are you a strong electrician who's tired of being just another guy on the tools?
We?re looking for someone who wants to step into a leadership role, take ownership in the field, and be part of building a solid, well-run company-- not just show up and work.
Chown Electric Ltd. is growing, and we're building a structured service division where the right person can lead, make decisions, and actually have an impact.
This is not just another service position. This is a foreman-level role where you will be the go-to person in the field-- supporting electricians, solving problems, and keeping jobs moving without constant direction.
You'll handle a mix of higher-level service calls, troubleshooting, and field support. You won't be stuck doing basic repetitive work all day- you'll be trusted to think, lead, and take ownership.
What you'll be doing:
- Supporting and leading service electricians in the field
- Troubleshooting and handling more complex service calls
- Keeping jobs running efficiently and solving issues on the fly
- Working closely with dispatch to keep the day organized
- Helping develop apprentices and less experienced techs
What we're looking for:
- Journeyman Electrician (Red Seal preferred)
- Strong service and troubleshooting experience
- Someone who takes ownership and doesn't wait to be told what to do
- Leadership mindset (experience is a bonus, not required)
- Good communication and problem-solving ability
What you?ll get:
- $46-$50/hour based on experience
- Company vehicle
- Steady, year-round work (service-based company)
- A real leadership role-- not just a title
- Opportunity to grow as the company grows
We're not looking for someone who just wants a job.
We're looking for someone who wants to step up, take responsibility, and be part of building something solid.
If that sounds like you, send us your resume and a quick note about your experience.
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Chown Electric Ltd.
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