SCADA Technicians are responsible for performing electrical and instrumental tasks for their orgs, including troubleshooting all SCADA equipment and processes.
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EHRC's Career Profiles provide current competencies with associated NOS descriptions for 40 occupations within Canada's electricity sector.
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SCADA Technician
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- Information & Communication Technology
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Software Engineer and Designer
- Topic
- Information & Communication Technology
Software Engineers and Designers research, design, evaluate, integrate and maintain software applications and other systems
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Solar Thermal Hydronic Installer
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- Construction & Installation
Solar Thermal Hydronic Installers install customized systems that collect radiant heat from the sun.
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Transmission / Distribution Designer
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- Design
Transmission/Distribution Designers are responsible for developing transmission and distribution line construction designs and plans for various line projects.
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Utility Arborist
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- Asset Maintenance
Utility Arborists (aka Electrical Forester, Utility Tree Trimmer) prune, fell and remove vegetation that is near energized power lines.
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Wind Turbine Blade Repair Technician
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- Asset Maintenance
Wind Turbine Blade Repair Technicians complete internal and external fibreglass repairs of composite rotor blades on wind turbines.
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Wind Turbine Technician
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- Asset Maintenance
Wind Turbine Technician’s work involves maintaining, testing and repairing mechanical, hydraulic and electrical equipment.