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Sub Head Trades 3 – Tradesperson Electrical

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City : Vancouver

Category : Full time

Industry : Educational Services

Employer : University of British Columbia

Staff - Union

Job Category

CUPE 116

Job Profile

CUPE 116 Salaried - SubHead Trades 3 - Trades Elctr

Job Title

Sub Head Trades 3 – Tradesperson Electrical

Department

Trades | Facilities and Building Services | Student Housing and Community Services

Compensation Range

$7,057.00 - $7,567.00 CAD Monthly

Posting End Date

December 16, 2025

Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.

Job End Date

Ongoing

Compensation and Benefits Includes:

  • Annual Salary: As noted in this posting, plus an additional 7% Sub Head Premium rate on top of the regular salary. The monthly salary range is $7,550.99 – $8,096.69.

  • Opportunity for Overtime at double time.

  • Vacation:

    • 3 weeks starting in the 2nd calendar year

    • 4 weeks in the 5th year, up to 6 weeks by the 18th year

    • Additional 3 days or time off in lieu between Christmas and New Year

  • University Pension Contributions: 9.4% of gross pensionable earnings

  • Tuition Credit/Waiver: Up to 12 credits of UBC undergraduate or approved non-credit courses

  • Other Perks: Access to discounts and perks for UBC employees: UBC Perks for Faculty and Staff

At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. 

Job Description Summary

Participating in, organizing and directing the work of an assigned area and/or crew of trades, such as, Electricians, Plumbers, Maintenance Mechanics, Carpenters, Painters and other skilled workers engaged in maintenance and installation work on Student Housing and Community Services (SHCS) facilities, costing jobs and ordering required materials. Is the Electrical Field Safety Representative (FSR) for SHCS buildings.

Organizational Status

Reports to the Trades Manager.

Work Performed

Performing preventative and breakdown maintenance. Troubleshooting, repair and installation of low and high voltage equipment and systems. Testing and repairing fire protection systems. Working in compliance with applicable codes, instructions, and safety regulations in accordance with work orders, drawings, documents and time schedules. Responding to trouble calls and emergencies during and outside normal work hours. Supervising, organizing and allocating the work of an assigned crew of trades, such as, Electricians, Plumbers, Maintenance Mechanics, Carpenters, Painters and other skilled workers.
Supervising and participating in training workers/apprentices as necessary. Dealing with day-to-day on-site problems by initiating appropriate actions to correct the situation. Preparing cost estimates for jobs and ordering required materials. Maintaining work function related records, such as, timekeeping, costing, tools, equipment, work assignments, preventative maintenance schedules and test inspection reports. Communicating with customers as required to ensure the efficient delivery of service. Attending training and other workshops as required to maintain current knowledge of electrical and safety codes. Acting as Field Safety Representative, ensuring workplace compliance with the BC Safety Authority s Safety Standards Act. Performing inspections and signing permits as required. Ensuring that employees under his/her jurisdiction work in a correct and safe manner and in accordance with all normal safety standards and practices and university and departmental policies and procedures. Checking to ensure that work is completed in accordance with requirements, specifications, and applicable codes. Carrying out any other related duties as required in keeping with the qualifications and requirements of positions in this classification.

Consequence of Error/Judgement

Makes decisions regarding the organization and allocation of trades and other skilled workers and acceptability of work performed for assigned area and/or crew; inappropriate decisions may result in service delays, costs and possible safety issues.

Supervision Received

Works under general supervision and from oral and written instructions, work orders, drawings and specifications.

Supervision Given

Organizes, allocates and supervises an assigned crew of various building related trades and other skilled workers.

Minimum Qualifications
A trade certification to journeyperson level as a “B” ticket Electrician, Field Safety Representative certification, a valid BC driver’s license and a minimum five years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own

- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion

Preferred Qualifications

A trade certification to journeyperson level as a B ticket Electrician, Field Safety Representative Certification and Valid BC Drivers License. Minimum 5 years of related experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in fire protection systems testing and repairing. Current knowledge of electrical and safety codes, regulations, standards and practices. Ability to work independently and effectively with minimum supervision. Ability to work various shifts. Must be able to respond at short notice to emergency calls outside working hours. Ability to effectively use standard office software packages (Microsoft Office) and controller programming software. Ability to communicate effectively. Knowledge of Student Housing and Hospitality Services operations, procedures and processes is an asset.

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