Career Profiles
Discover Diverse Careers Within
Discover Diverse Careers Within
The Energy Sector.
These videos will explore careers in the energy sector, highlighting professionals driving innovation and sustainability. Each profile will focus on a specific role, covering daily tasks, career paths, and contributions to energy transition, with an emphasis on renewable sources like solar, wind, and clean technologies. The videos will also outline essential education, skills, and tools needed for success in the industry.
INTRODUCTION
Job Title: Wind Turbine Technician
Name: Alex Morgan
Company Overview: Alex works for Renewable Wind Solutions, a leading renewable energy company specializing in the maintenance and operation of wind farms across Canada. The company focuses on producing clean, sustainable energy and reducing carbon footprints
Job Overview
Alex’s primary responsibility is to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair wind turbines to ensure they operate at maximum efficiency. He performs regular inspections, diagnoses mechanical and electrical issues, and replaces worn parts. His role involves climbing towers, working with electrical systems, and following strict safety protocols.
Career Path
Alex holds a diploma in Electromechanical Engineering Technology from a technical college. After graduation, he completed additional training in wind turbine technology through a certification program. He started his career as a junior technician and quickly advanced through hands-on experience and specialized training in renewable energy systems.
Day in the Life
A typical day for Alex begins with a safety briefing followed by on-site turbine inspections. He often climbs towers over 80 meters high to perform routine checks or repairs. His work involves both solo tasks and teamwork with fellow technicians. In addition to physical maintenance, Alex also monitors data remotely to ensure turbine efficiency and diagnose potential issues before they arise.
Skills and Tools
Technical Skills: Climbing gear, electrical testing equipment, hand tools, software for data analysis, and diagnostic systems.
Soft Skills: Problem-solving, teamwork, adaptability, and attention to detail.
Tools Used: Mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, data analysis, knowledge of wind turbine systems, and safety procedures
INTRODUCTION
Job Title: Construction/Maintenance Electrician
Name: Trevor Corbett
Company Overview: Magna Services Ltd. delivers specialized industrial maintenance and electrical services for the offshore oil and gas sector. With a focus on safety and efficiency, the Newfoundland-based company employs highly skilled professionals like Trevor Corbett to support critical operations, ensuring reliability and innovation across Canada’s energy installations.
Job Overview
Every day, Trevor Corbett works with the most “current” electrical technologies. He says his career is an “outlet” for both his handy skills and his quest for a challenge. “My father told me years ago to find a career in which I’d enjoy going to work every day. I have found that an electrician in the oil and gas industry.”
Career Path
Trevor Corbett is a graduate of the Construction/Industrial Electrician Certificate program at College of the North Atlantic. After completing his certificate, Trevor worked in commercial construction as a second-year apprentice. After the first block of his apprentice training, Trevor became a third-year apprentice, and went to work on industrial sites in Labrador and Alberta. Trevor then completed his second block of training followed by his Red Seal Certification. After obtaining his Red Seal, Trevor moved closer to home and started working in the local oil and gas industry.
In order to qualify for his current job, Trevor had to complete a number of safety and survival-related courses suited to traveling by helicopter and working offshore. He’s completed Basic Survival Training (BST), Helicopter Underwater Emergency Breathing Apparatus (HUEBA) training, and Hazardous Area EX training, among others. Looking back to high school, Trevor says he believes math and physics helped him most with his post-secondary program and career.
Day in the Life
Trevor works a daily 12-hour shift on a 21-day on/21-day off rotation. Since he works a mix of day shifts and night shifts, his work hours usually start at 6:00 a.m. and finish at 6:00 p.m., or vice versa. Trevor’s job often revolves around troubleshooting issues with equipment, such as electric motors not functioning, or light circuits tripping. Trevor’s job requires him to be skilled with hand and power tools, and with testing equipment and finding problems. Trevor also helps other workers to perform their jobs safely by shutting off power flow as required.
Skills and Tools
Technical Skills: Electrical system troubleshooting, circuit design, control panel wiring, and electrical installation.
Soft Skills: Problem-solving, attention to detail, teamwork, and time management.
Tools Used: Multimeters, circuit testers, wire strippers, and electrical design software.
Learning Resources

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