Power Line Technician Pre-Placement Training Program for Women
Various Locations in Manitoba
Manitoba Hydro is consistently recognized as one of Manitoba's Top Employers! We are a leader among energy companies in North America, recognized for providing highly reliable service and exceptional customer satisfaction. Join our team of Manitoba's best as we continue to build a company that champions safety, supports innovation, and delivers on our commitment to customer service - while actively fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace reflective of the communities we serve.
Great Benefits
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
- Defined-benefit pension plan for long-term financial security.
- Nine-day work cycle, typically resulting in every other Monday off to support a balanced approach to work, family life and community.
Position Overview:
We are seeking Women interested in training for a career as a Power Line Technician. All training is fully paid.
The Power Line Technician Pre-Placement Training Program for Women is a 6-month fully paid program designed to provide women with on-the-job training and academic upgrading to meet the minimum requirements to qualify and compete for a position in the Power Line Technician Training Program. During your paid training, you will be stationed at various locations throughout the province.
Visit our website for additional videos and information on the 4-Year Power Line Technician Apprenticeship Program:
https://www.hydro.mb.ca/careers/streams/trades/power-line-technician/
While there is no guarantee of ongoing employment at the completion of the Power Line Technician Pre-Placement Training Program for Women, those who successfully complete the training will be considered for the 4-Year Power Line Technician Apprenticeship Program.
Responsibilities:
- Power Line Technicians construct, maintain, and repair electrical power transmission and distribution systems:
- Build and maintain wood poles and steel structures, operate switches, transformers, and associated electrical equipment.
- Install pad mounted equipment, underground high voltage and low voltage power cables.
- Splice and terminate high voltage power cables.
- Connect and maintain overhead and underground transformers, distribution centres and locate underground power cables.
Trainees must demonstrate a strong commitment to maintaining a safe working environment and are expected to follow all safety protocols and Safe Work Procedures.
Qualifications:
- High school graduate.
- Possess a valid Province of Manitoba Class 5 Driver's Licence (intermediate or full).
- Willing to work in all types of weather.
- Willing to work at heights, in trenches, excavations, and confined spaces.
- Capable of learning proper climbing techniques.
- Maintain a level of physical fitness and mental alertness appropriate for the duties you are performing.
- Mechanical aptitude.
- Physical coordination and manual dexterity.
- Ability to lift heavy objects from a variety of physical positions.
- Able to work as a member of a team and adapt to changing tasks and locations.
- Have good interpersonal and communication skills.
- Able to work autonomously and make decisions in stressful situations.
- Have basic computer skills.
All applications must include the following information, attached to your online profile:
- current resume and cover letter; and
- high school and any post-secondary school transcripts or training certificates.
As part of the selection process, candidates will be required to write standardized aptitude tests that assess how well a candidate's abilities match the requirements of the job. Candidates will also participate a 1-day pre-employment skills assessment and trade orientation session, which provides candidates with the opportunity to demonstrate job-related skills such as following instructions, handling tools, measuring and cutting, and following blueprints; a job-related physical assessment will also be conducted. To help you prepare see the Physical Training Guide for Skills Assessment & Trades Orientation (https://www.hydro.mb.ca/docs/careers/plt_physical_training_guide.pdf). Candidates selected for this session will be required to provide a current driver's abstract.
In order for your application to be considered, please ensure you have completed the mandatory Qualtrics questionnaire, which will be available during the application process.
The email address you submit in your application profile will be used as the main form of correspondence throughout the recruitment process. Please monitor your email inbox and junk/spam folder on a regular basis.
Notes/Comments:
- During your training, you will be stationed at various locations throughout the province.
Salary Range
Power Line Technician Pre-Placement Trainee: $22.17 Hourly.
Apply Now!
Note: This employment opportunity is advertised on Manitoba Hydro's career website, and all candidates wishing to apply must do so using our online application system. Ready to join a team that energizes Manitoba and puts safety, innovation, and inclusion at the heart of everything we do? Visit www.hydro.mb.ca/careers to learn more about this position and to apply online.
Application deadline: DECEMBER 22, 2025.
We appreciate your interest in Manitoba Hydro and thank all applicants. Only those selected for the next stage of the selection process will be contacted. Only complete applications will be considered.
Manitoba Hydro is committed to increasing the representation of women in the skilled trades. Women are encouraged to apply.
If you require accommodations during the recruitment process or need this posting in an accessible format, please let us know—we're committed to a barrier-free experience for all candidates.
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