Shift Energy Group is hiring a Crew Electrician to join our Field Crew team in Kelowna, BC. This role is designed for an experienced, licensed electrician who’s ready to be a hands-on leader — someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, takes pride in their work, and knows how to guide a team from job start to closeout.
We're a leader in designing and building solar and energy storage projects across Canada. We work on residential, commercial, off-grid, and on-grid projects, offering comprehensive solar and energy storage solutions tailored to diverse energy needs.
Headquartered in Victoria, BC, we operate in five provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Our mission is to deliver exceptional, sustainable energy solutions that drive positive change and move the industry forward.
As a Crew Electrician, you’ll be responsible for the hands-on installation of solar PV systems, electrical interconnections, and equipment commissioning. This role is pivotal in installing electrical systems, solar racking, and interconnecting our residential and commercial solar PV systems.
- Installing, maintaining, and repairing solar PV systems and equipment (e.g., inverters, racking systems, batteries, charge controllers).
- Conducting electrical wiring, commissioning, and testing of solar PV systems to ensure optimal functionality.
- Ensuring adherence to electrical and safety standards while promptly addressing technical issues.
- Collaborating closely with the Field Manager and team members to ensure timely project completion.
- Assisting senior electricians in troubleshooting and repairing solar PV systems when necessary.
- Operating tools and equipment (such as drills, saws, and ladders) to complete installation tasks.
- Maintaining a safe and productive work environment by strictly following safety standards and building codes.
- Leading a crew consisting of three individuals, including apprentices and solar installers.
- Keep accurate records of material used and proper documentation on work orders relating to the installation.
- Red Seal Journeyperson Electrician with several years of field experience; residential experience preferred.
- Strong knowledge of the Canadian Electrical Code and jobsite safety practices
- Ability to communicate professionally with homeowners, businesses, and other trades on-site
- Self-motivated, solutions-focused, and accountable
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and clean driving record
- Outdoor Field work occurs in diverse weather conditions and normal hazards associated with construction sites.
- Climbing, working at heights, and/or working within confined spaces.
- The ability to safely handle tools and materials such as ladders, inverters, solar panels, panel boards, and other similar electrical equipment, lumber, roofing materials, etc.
- Performing repetitious duties, including lifting, bending, and standing for long periods.
- Competitive wage: $45-55/hr based on experience
- Extended health, dental, and vision benefits
- RRSP matching, paid time off and opportunities for professional development
- Company vehicle, phone, and per diem for travel
- Regular training and certifications (Fall Protection, WHMIS, etc.)
- An inclusive and forward-thinking team culture with annual team-building events and activities
- Hours: 40 hours/week, with flexibility depending on project needs
- Occasional travel and out-of-town work may be required
Join us in shaping the future of the solar industry in Canada.
To learn more about our team and culture, visit shift.ca or check out @shiftenergygroup on Instagram.
At Shift Energy Group, we are committed to creating an inclusive and respectful workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and identities. All qualified applicants will receive fair and equal consideration for employment.
- Company car
- Company events
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- RRSP match
- Vision care
- Wellness program
- Are you legally authorized to work in Canada?