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Electrician Jobs in Canada

Electricians are among the most sought-after skilled trades in Canada. Red Seal certification allows you to work in any province, with strong demand in construction, industrial, and residential sectors.

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49 LMIA positions

50 Electrician Positions

electrician

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Béton ProvincialQuebec, JolietteToday

apprentice electrician

LMIA
RapihireOntario, MississaugaToday

electrician

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Mansour Canadian Rail Motive Power ServicesOntario, Greater SudburyToday

electrician

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Nose Creek Electrical ServicesAlberta, CalgaryToday

electrician

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Mike Abell ElectricOntario, SpringfieldToday

construction electrician

LMIA
NORTEC ELECTRICSaskatchewan, SaskatoonToday

electrician, construction and maintenance

LMIA
Puglisevich Crews and ServicesNewfoundland, St. John'sToday

electrician foreman/woman

LMIA
RapihireOntario, MississaugaToday

electrician

LMIA
Asiil EnterprisesSaskatchewan, Prince AlbertToday

electrician

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Sam ElectricalOntario, Scarborough1 day ago

maintenance electrician

LMIA
RockwoolOntario1 day ago

electrician

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Expert ElectricalAlberta, Edmonton1 day ago

power system electricians supervisor

LMIA
Jump! RecruteursQuebec, Saguenay1 day ago

supervisor, electricians

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City of VancouverBritish Columbia, Vancouver1 day ago

construction electrician

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Ohmex ElectricOntario, Brampton1 day ago

industrial electrician

LMIA
Toyota Boshoku CanadaOntario, Woodstock2 days ago

electrician

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Haven SolarBritish Columbia, North Vancouver2 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Puglisevich Crews and ServicesNewfoundland, St. John's2 days ago

electrician

LMIA
SUSSEX REALTYManitoba, Winnipeg2 days ago

electrician, industrial

LMIA
Pacific Coast TerminalBritish Columbia, Port Moody2 days ago

electrical mechanic

LMIA
Emballages GABQuebec, Candiac2 days ago

industrial electrician

LMIA
Cooke AquacultureNew Brunswick, St. George2 days ago

construction electrician helper

LMIA
Able ElectricalBritish Columbia, Surrey3 days ago

industrial electrician

LMIA
McCloskey InternationalOntario, Keene3 days ago

apprentice electrician

LMIA
Base ElectricBritish Columbia, Squamish3 days ago

electrician, industrial

LMIA
MARMEN ENERGIEQuebec, Matane3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
ElkemQuebec, Saguenay3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Superb ElectricBritish Columbia, North Vancouver3 days ago

electrician, industrial

LMIA
Produits KrugerQuebec, Gatineau3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
S.T.E.P ContractorsAlberta, Edmonton3 days ago

apprentice electrician

LMIA
Precision PowerSaskatchewan, Yorkton3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Base ElectricBritish Columbia, Squamish3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Canada Energy AuditOntario, Richmond Hill3 days ago

electrical contractor

Q-Block ComputingOntario, Nepean3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Rising Edge GroupBritish Columbia, Kelowna3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Matrix MechanicalNew Brunswick, Saint John3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Pulse electrical contractorsOntario, Toronto3 days ago

construction electrician helper

LMIA
Lightning Voltage ElectricalBritish Columbia, Surrey3 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Nightingale ElectricalBritish Columbia, Richmond3 days ago

winder-electrician

LMIA
Les Produits Forestiers D&G Ltée.Quebec, Sainte-Aurélie4 days ago

electrician

LMIA
Centre de services scolaire des PatriotesQuebec, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville4 days ago

electrician

LMIA
NovaWest Electrical Services Ltd. or search through thousands of other job postings on Job Bank, Canada’s one-stop job board.Ontario4 days ago

electrician

LMIA
CargillBritish Columbia, Surrey4 days ago

electrician

LMIA
TierconOntario, Hamilton4 days ago

electrician

LMIA
MDM GroupOntario, Mississauga5 days ago

electrician foreman/woman

LMIA
CargillBritish Columbia, Surrey5 days ago

electrician

LMIA
SMARTWORK ELECTRICALBritish Columbia, Surrey5 days ago

electrician

LMIA
EgzatekQuebec, Sherbrooke5 days ago

electrician

LMIA
MDM GroupOntario, Mississauga5 days ago

apprentice electrician

LMIA
MRSB GroupPEI, Charlottetown6 days ago

Working as a Electrician in Canada

Electrician roles are in strong demand across Canada in 2026. Electricians are among the most sought-after skilled trades in Canada. Red Seal certification allows you to work in any province, with strong demand in construction, industrial, and residential sectors. Employers in provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec are actively recruiting qualified candidates, with many positions offering competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits packages. The growing labour shortage in this field means job seekers with the right skills can negotiate favourable terms.

For internationally trained professionals, Canada offers several immigration pathways to work as a electrician. The Express Entry system under the Federal Skilled Worker Program prioritizes candidates with in-demand skills, and many electrician positions qualify for Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) sponsorship. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in provinces with acute shortages can add 600 points to your CRS score, significantly boosting your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply.

Key skills and qualifications for electrician positions in Canada include Electrical Systems, Blueprint Reading, Troubleshooting, Safety Codes, PLC Programming, among others. Depending on the province, you may need specific certifications, professional licenses, or credential recognition from a Canadian regulatory body. Many employers also value bilingual candidates who can work in both English and French, particularly for positions in Quebec, New Brunswick, and the federal government.

Explore electrician compensation using our Canadian Salary Guide, check your immigration eligibility with the CRS Score Calculator, or use our Skill Gap Analysis to see how your profile matches open positions.

Hiring cities in current listings

Surrey5 jobs
St. John's2 jobs
Edmonton2 jobs
Saguenay2 jobs

Employers hiring now

Rapihire2 roles
Puglisevich Crews and Services2 roles
Base Electric2 roles
Cargill2 roles
MDM Group2 roles
Béton Provincial1 roles

Trade readiness

Trade roles move faster when you can show equivalent apprenticeship hours, safety training, and familiarity with Canadian jobsite standards. Red Seal or provincial equivalency is a major trust signal.

For trades, concrete proof beats generic claims: tickets, hours, sites, and systems matter.

Compensation path

Entry level$45K – $60K
Mid career$60K – $80K
Senior$80K – $100K

Strong pay markets: Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia.

Technical Track

Journeyman Electrician

4 years (apprenticeship)

$75K – $75K

Build toward this step with Red Seal Certification, Code Compliance, Troubleshooting.

Master Electrician

3-5 years

$95K – $95K

Build toward this step with Advanced Systems, Inspection Authority, Project Estimation.

Electrical Inspector

2-4 years

$90K – $90K

Build toward this step with Code Enforcement, Safety Standards, Certification.

Business Track

Electrical Foreman

2-4 years

$85K – $85K

Build toward this step with Crew Leadership, Scheduling, Blueprint Reading.

Electrical Contractor

3-5 years

$110K – $110K

Build toward this step with Business License, Bidding, Client Relations, and related leadership or domain depth.

Electrical Business Owner

3-5 years

$140K – $140K

Build toward this step with Business Management, Marketing, Financial Planning.

Application checklist

List certifications, tickets, and equipment or systems you already handle.
Highlight safety record, blueprint reading, and production or site experience.
Target provinces with active industrial, construction, or maintenance demand.

Frequently Asked Questions — Electrician Jobs in Canada

How many electrician jobs are active in Canada right now?

JobFit is currently tracking 50 active electrician listings across Canada. The strongest hiring provinces in current listings are Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, with concentration in Surrey, Mississauga, St. John's.

Are electrician jobs newcomer-friendly?

Yes. Current listings include 49 LMIA-friendly electrician roles, which is a useful signal for job seekers who need employer sponsorship. Newcomers should still review licensing, language, and province-specific requirements before applying.

What salary range should electrician candidates expect in Canada?

Many employers hiring electrician candidates do not publish pay ranges directly. Compare several live listings, province wage reports, and licensing requirements before benchmarking offers.

Sources & review

Last reviewed July 4, 2026

This role guide combines live JobFit listings with official Canadian labour-market and immigration sources so candidates can understand where electrician demand is strongest, what employers are posting now, and how newcomer pathways fit this occupation.

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Methodology

Province, city, and employer rankings on this page are generated from active JobFit listings matching electrician keywords. Salary and immigration context are reviewed against official labour-market and newcomer guidance.

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