FAQs
Is this position fully remote?
No, this position is fully on-site in Kelowna, British Columbia.
What are the main responsibilities of the Distribution Designer?
The main responsibilities include working on overhead distribution lines, conducting site inspections, OH line design, line maintenance design, and providing drafting support.
What qualifications are required for this role?
A graduate from a technologist program, proficiency in AutoCad, drafting and design experience, a Class 5 license, and a willingness to learn lines design/drafting are required.
Is there any training provided for this position?
Yes, this job offers training in the role to help you learn lines design and drafting.
What is the work environment like in the Kelowna office?
The Kelowna office is located in the suburbs and has a team of around 7 members, with plans for growth. It involves regular site visits and collaboration with other team members.
How often will site visits occur?
Site visits will occur regularly, including day visits and occasional 2-day trips, roughly 4-5 times a month.
What level of experience is preferred for this role?
This position is suitable for entry-level candidates.
What soft skills are important for this position?
Important soft skills include attention to detail, strong communication skills, the ability to work independently, and problem-solving skills.
What are the working hours for this contract position?
Specific working hours are not mentioned in the job description, but it is a contract position for a duration of 12 months.
How can I request a reasonable accommodation during the application process?
You can request a reasonable accommodation by emailing actalentaccommodation@actalentservices.com for other accommodation options.