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Training Coordinator Assistant – Summer Placement

  • Student
  • Thunder Bay, ON
  • Summer Student Position
  • April 20, 2026

Website IBEW 402 Training & Education Centre

Overview

IBEW Local 402 Training and Education Centre is seeking to fill the role of Training Coordinator Assistant to support the curriculum development for the 309A Construction & Maintenance Level 2 Electrician program. This role is ideal for a technically strong Electrical Engineering student, or 2nd year Electrical Engineering Technician/Technologist with a solid foundational knowledge in electrical theory and hands-on electrical principles.
The successful candidate will work with our Training Coordinator to help create, update, and organize course materials, lab activities, assessments, and technical resources.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and refine lesson materials for 309A modules (theory, labs, code, and technical exercises).
  • Assist in building clear, accurate PowerPoints, lab guides, and student worksheets.
    Review existing curriculum for accuracy and alignment with Skilled Trades Ontario standards.
  • Help structure units on electrical theory, electronics, motor control, PLC fundamentals, and CEC application.
  • Organize and catalogue training resources, diagrams, shop exercises, and digital files.
  • Conduct technical research to support curriculum improvements.
  • Prepare materials for upcoming fall training cohorts.

Required Technical Skills & Knowledge

  • Applicants must have strong understanding of:

Electrical Theory

  • Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws
  • Series/parallel circuits
  • Power, impedance, reactance
  • Single-phase and three-phase systems
  • Transformers
  • Generators and Motor’s

Canadian Electrical Code Fundamentals

  • Basic navigation of the CEC
  • Understanding of common sections (rules for conductors, bonding/grounding, branch circuits, motors, etc.)

Electronics

  • Basic semiconductor devices (diodes, transistors)
  • AC/DC power supplies
  • Relays, contactors, solenoids
  • Simple troubleshooting concepts

Motor Control

  • Control circuits and ladder logic
  • Motor starters, contactor/overload operation
  • Wiring diagrams and schematic interpretation
  • Reversing, jogging, interlocking circuits

PLC Fundamentals

  • Basic logic concepts (NO/NC, latching, sequencing)
  • Understanding of ladder logic structure
  • Inputs/outputs and control integration
    (Programming experience is an asset but not required.)

Drawings, Diagrams & Documentation

  • Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and single-line drawings.

Other Required Skills

  • Strong written communication and proof-reading skills.
  • Comfort using Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and/or Google Workspace.
  • Excellent organization and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently with technical accuracy.

Preferred Assets (Not Mandatory)

  • Experience in a shop, lab, or hands-on electrical environment.
  • Familiarity with Skilled Trades Ontario apprenticeship standards.
  • Experience creating educational materials, labs, or technical documentation.
  • Some understanding of instrumentation, fire alarm, or low-voltage systems

To apply for this job email your details to organizer@ibew402.ca.