<h3>Job Description</h3><div>Job Description<div><ul><li>Either 309A Licensed Electrician, Journeyman or 5th-Year Apprentice</li><li>Must have 5- 7 years experience in the field</li><li>Must have residential and commercial experience and be able to perform the following tasks; installation of outlet boxes, pot lights, measuring, wiring up and connecting plugs, switches, light fixtures, pot lights, stapling, service installs, service upgrades and rewires.</li><li>Ability to layout, assemble, install, test, maintain, and repair, all types of electrical systems and controls.</li><li>Capable of working indoor and outdoor, conducting heavy physical lifting, frequent prolonged standing/ walking, pushing/pulling, or moving/lifting heavy <span class="long-word">equipment/supplies,</span> and ladder work.</li><li>Valid G class driver, with a clean driving record.</li><li>WAH & WHMIS required</li><li>Strong verbal and written language in English.</li><li>Professional presentation of MDM and communication with clients</li><li>Must keep site clean and tidy and ensure tools are put away appropriately</li><li>Must adhere to safety policy and ensure safety is prioritized on site.</li></ul><ul><li>Must be able to provide pictures and reports of progress</li><li>Must have personal tools to efficiently complete jobs</li><li><strong>Must be non-union.</strong></li></ul></div>Company Description<div>MDM has many years of experience in the field of commercial and residential construction. Through these experiences, MDM is committed to providing a headache-free experience.</div></div><h3>Company Description</h3><div>MDM has many years of experience in the field of commercial and residential construction. Through these experiences, MDM is committed to providing a headache-free experience.</div>
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