Electrician, Plant Maintenance Industrial Red Seal Electrician

Electrician, plant maintenance (Industrial Red Seal Electrician)
Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full Time, Day
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba (1 vacancy)
Skill Requirements:
Education: Completion of high school, Completion of college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Industrial Electrician Red Seal Certificate
Experience: 5 years or more
Major Work Area: Installation, Maintenance, Repair, Troubleshooting/Diagnostic
Type of Establishment Experience: Industrial
Type of Equipment: Motors and controls, Transformers, Switchgears, PLC (programmable logic controls)
Type of Sector Experience: Manufacturing industry, Forestry Industry, Oil and Gas Industry, Mining Industry
Area of Specialization: Power generating and distribution systems
Specific Skills: Install, examine, replace or repair electrical components, Test equipment and components for current, continuity and voltage, Maintain, repair and test switchgears, transformers, regulators and reactors, Troubleshoot industrial control systems and devices, Interpret electrical code specifications
Additional Skills: Conduct preventive maintenance programs, Keep maintenance records, Read blueprints, schemas and drawings, Knowledge of relevant ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standards, Knowledge of Electrical Safety Authority requirements
Security and Safety: Bondable, Basic security clearance, Criminal record check
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Manual dexterity, Attention to detail, Hand-eye co-ordination, Combination of sitting, standing, walking, Bending, crouching, kneeling
Transportation/Travel Information: Valid driver's licence, Own vehicle
Work Location Information: Rural area
Essential Skills: Reading text, Document use, Numeracy, Writing, Communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Decision making, Critical thinking, Job task planning and organizing, Significant use of memory, Finding information, Computer use, Continuous learning
Other Information:Interprovincial Red Seal and a minimum of five years Canadian work experience required. Applicants MUST be able to pass a criminal background check. Send your resume in MS Word to apply.
Languages: English
Advertised until: 2014/10/25

Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:The Staffing Exchange Inc.
  • Location:Winnipeg, MB,Canada
 
 
 

What is job satisfaction?

 

It is observed that many people say that they are not happy with their work at their employment place. Actually such people are not fully satisfied with their job and this situation is termed as job satisfaction. Job satisfaction refers to the situation where worker love the job and feel happiness in working. There is only little number of people who say that they are happy with the job. The reason is that due to high competition every employer knows that he could hire the new worker if old worker deny to work. In such situation he gets ready to oppress the workers for unjustified work. This thing generates sense of uneasiness for workers.

The worker who feel pleasure in completing his task and also feel security in his job, It is considered that he is enjoys of job satisfaction immensely. Such workers mostly progress in their job rank with the passage of time.  
  

Job satisfaction refers to the level of contentment, fulfillment, and positive feelings an individual experiences in their job or occupation. It reflects how well a person's expectations, needs, and aspirations are met within the context of their work. When someone is satisfied with their job, they tend to experience higher morale, motivation, and overall well-being, which can have positive effects on their performance, productivity, and commitment to their organization.

Key factors that contribute to job satisfaction include:

Work Environment: A supportive and respectful work environment that promotes collaboration, open communication, and a sense of belonging can contribute to higher job satisfaction.

Work-Life Balance: Achieving a balance between work and personal life is important for job satisfaction. Employees who can manage their work responsibilities while having time for their personal interests and family tend to be more satisfied.

Compensation and Benefits: Fair and competitive compensation, along with benefits such as healthcare, retirement plans, and bonuses, can enhance job satisfaction.

Career Development and Advancement: Opportunities for growth, skill development, and advancement within the organization can increase job satisfaction by providing a clear path for personal and professional progress.

Recognition and Appreciation: Feeling valued and appreciated for one's contributions can significantly impact job satisfaction. Regular feedback, recognition, and acknowledgment of achievements contribute to a positive work experience.

Job Role and Responsibilities: Matching an employee's skills and interests with their job role can lead to higher job satisfaction. Clear job expectations and responsibilities that align with an individual's strengths can enhance their sense of accomplishment.

Autonomy and Decision-Making: Having a degree of autonomy and the ability to make decisions can empower employees and contribute to their satisfaction.

Relationships with Colleagues and Supervisors: Positive relationships with colleagues and supervisors foster a sense of belonging and support, which can lead to increased job satisfaction.

Organizational Culture: A healthy and positive organizational culture that promotes shared values, ethics, and a sense of purpose can positively influence job satisfaction.

Job Security: A sense of job security and stability can contribute to reduced stress and higher job satisfaction.

Challenging and Meaningful Work: Engaging and meaningful tasks that align with an individual's skills and passions can lead to greater job satisfaction.

Workload and Stress Management: Reasonable workloads and effective stress management support job satisfaction by preventing burnout and promoting well-being.

Job satisfaction is a complex and multi-faceted concept that can vary from person to person. It is influenced by both objective factors (such as compensation and benefits) and subjective factors (such as personal values and attitudes). Organizations that prioritize creating a positive and supportive work environment are more likely to have employees who are satisfied with their jobs, leading to higher retention rates, improved performance, and a positive reputation.