Job Opening: Nunavut Regional Electrical Inspector

EIN Nunavut posting 400
May 8, 2020

The Regional Electrical Inspector performs physical inspections on all types of electrical installations to insure conformity to the minimal acceptable safety standards of the Act and Regulations. The Inspector issues permits and monitors and ensures all electrical installations are done by qualified electrical workers and that the electrical permit has been obtained for the installation.

This position reviews, analyses and approves electrical engineering designs for various types of electrical installations in Nunavut by evaluating them in conjunction with the codes and standards. The Inspector investigates electrical accidents, fires and violations of the Act in Nunavut and reports findings to the Chief Electrical Inspector.

Community: Iqaluit

Type of employmentIndeterminate

Union StatusThis position is included in the Nunavut Employees Union

Salary: $92,196.00

Northern Allowance: $15,016.00

Subsidized staff housing available

Closing Date: Friday, May 22, 2020

Contact: 

Department of Human Resources (Iqaluit)

Government of Nunavut
P.O. Box 1000, Station 430 Iqaluit, Nunavut  X0A 0H0    
Phone: 867-975-6222
Toll Free: 1-888-668-9993    
Fax: 867-975-6220
Email: gnhr@gov.nu.ca

You can find the original job posting HERE

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