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AMAC Electric (2004) Ltd.

May 24, 2022

by Heidi Riley

AMAC Electric (2004) Ltd. offers a full suite of residential, commercial, and agricultural electrical and plumbing services.

“We usually serve the area from Charlottetown and east, but we have landed a contract in Summerside, and we need to hire more people,” says Devan Smith, Office Manager.

“We are a small company, so our staff gets a wide variety of experience working on various projects, from agriculture to building apartments and houses.”

There are 16 employees – five Journeymen Electricians, five Apprentice Electricians, a Journeyman Plumber, two Apprentice Plumbers, and office staff. Devan is the Office Manager, doing payroll, putting together work orders, and other administrative tasks.

Hiring needs

“We hire Apprentices and Journeymen in all stages of their careers, from their first block, with limited experience, up to experienced Journeymen,” says Devan.

“We would like to find some Journeymen, but we understand everyone needs to start somewhere.

“Each of our Journeymen is training an Apprentice, and hopefully, in the long run, we will end up with some more experienced Journeymen. These are the hardest positions to fill.”

Employee benefits

  • Health & dental
  • Long-term disability
  • On the job training
  • Competitive wages: $16 to $30/hour
  • Full time, permanent hours
  • Two extra paid statutory holidays
  • Staff functions
  • Referral program
  • Employee clothing program

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[email protected]
[email protected]
902-838-3866
39 Milton Poole Court, Cardigan
www.amacelectric.com

Devan Smith, Office Manager.
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