What are the responsibilities and job description for the E&I Apprentice (3rd-4th Year) position at Control Tech?
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We offer an attractive benefits package, including:
- Being a part of a team of passionate and like-minded professionals!
- Generous paid vacation and flex days
- Competitive pay & 401K with company match
- Bonus Incentive Program
- Comprehensive Benefit Package including low-cost Industry-Leading PPO and HSA Plans, Medical (with No-cost, single-insured option!), Dental/Vision, Company-paid Life Insurance, AD&D
- Apprenticeship Program
- Commitment to growth and development of our employees: On-the-job training and mentorship from industry-leading professionals.
- Reimbursement for career development courses & licenses
- Employee & Family Assistance Programs
- And so much more; come see for yourself!
Job Brief:
The Electrical & Instrumentation Apprentice (3rd–4th Year) supports electrical and instrumentation installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting activities across industrial and oil & gas environments. This role is designed for a motivated apprentice seeking broader exposure and increased responsibility beyond a traditional apprenticeship. The successful candidate will work alongside experienced electricians and instrumentation technicians while developing technical, safety, and professional skills across both trades.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Assist with electrical and instrumentation installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting activities
- Support work involving industrial control systems, field instrumentation, and electrical systems
- Gain exposure to instrumentation technologies including transmitters, control valves, and analyzers
- Assist with calibration, loop checks, and commissioning activities as directed
- Work alongside experienced electricians and instrumentation technicians who provide hands-on mentorship
- Support active projects in industrial and oil & gas job-site environments
- Demonstrate increasing responsibility and independence as skills and trust develop
- Maintain high standards of workmanship, safety, and professionalism
- Participate in and comply with company safety programs, policies, and procedures
- Maintain respectful and professional relationships with clients, crew members, and stakeholders
- Other duties as required.
Required Skills/Qualifications:
- Registered 3rd or 4th year Electrical Apprentice (Instrumentation exposure considered an asset)
- Interest in or prior exposure to both electrical and instrumentation disciplines
- Experience or familiarity with HART, PLCs, RTUs, and calibration is an asset but not required
- Strong work ethic with a positive and proactive attitude
- Mechanically inclined or technically curious
- Ability to work with minimal supervision
- Reliable, punctual, and accountable
- Willingness to learn, take feedback, and continuously improve
- Commitment to safety, quality, and professionalism