“Crown has given me the opportunity to build on my education through the Tuition Reimbursement Program and to grow my career while doing work that I love.”
Electrician
Weston, Ontario

Working on your feet and with your hands isn’t for everyone—but it’s a joy for those who join Crown’s Manufacturing & Production team. When you work within our manufacturing divisions, you’re creating the environment and tools that bring the world’s most renowned products to life. A commitment to quality and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced setting are crucial in these roles. Put your skills to the test and assist across departments in operating, repairing, maintaining and improving plant machinery and equipment.
Ready for a role that’ll grow your skills and your career? Read our full description to see if you’re a fit.
Electrician
Weston, Canada
Overview
Joining Crown means joining a global leader in the design and manufacture of packaging products. In one of our manufacturing divisions, you’ll be key in packaging household products we use every day. You may develop, fix or fabricate solutions and work within the shop and production departments. No matter the location, safety’s a top priority for you, and you’ll be fully compliant with all OSHA rules and regulations. While day-to-day tasks may vary, flexibility and agility will be required in these roles.
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Success Profile
We’re looking for a candidate who's goal oriented and able to work in a high-speed manufacturing environment. You should be a team player and take direction well in addition to being focused and flexible enough to move from task to task.
- Deadline-oriented
- Efficient
- Patient
- Team player
- Industrious
- Independent
Our Culture
At Crown, we’re on a mission to create the shape of things to come. That means shaping quality packaging with integrity, making products that’ll last, and building careers with longevity. We’re invested in doing the work to ensure all employees are treated fairly and are compensated with the benefits, pay, learning resources, and welcoming environment they deserve.

Benefits
In addition to a generous starting hourly wage, you may be eligible for our total rewards benefits, including a 401(k) with company match.
401(k)
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Pension Plan
Tuition Reimbursement
Free Company-Paid Health Insurance
Responsibilities
ABOUT CROWN:
CROWN Metal Packaging Canada LP, a wholly owned company of Crown Holdings, Inc. is a global leader in the design, manufacture and sale of packaging products for consumer goods. At Crown, we are passionate about helping our customers build their brands and connect with consumers around the world. We do this by delivering innovative packaging that offers significant value for brand owners, retailers and consumers alike. With operations in 47 countries employing over 33,000 people and net sales of over $11 billion, we are uniquely positioned to bring best practices in quality and manufacturing to our customers to drive their businesses locally and globally. Sustaining a leadership position requires us to build a team of highly talented, dedicated and driven individuals.
DIVISION OVERVIEW:
Crown’s Beverage Division manufactures a variety of packaging solutions for soft drinks, craft beers, coffees and teas as well as new energy drinks. Crown Beverage leads the packaging industry with innovative technologies that redefine how the world looks at beverage cans. With a large printable surface area and a wide range of sizes, shapes and decorating options, our aluminum cans are the perfect packaging format to create compelling brand presence where it counts. Here is your chance to join the Crown Beverage Division.
Continuous 12 hours, 4 days on 4 days off for 2 weeks then rotate
Unionized Facility
Benefits
Health, Dental, Vision
RRSP Match up to 4%
Safety Shoe Reimbursement
Prescription Safety Glasses Program
Starting rate is $45.18, annual increases as of September 2
1) Performs all of the functions of the electrician
2) Receives and analyzes all types of electronic circuits, wiring diagrams, schematics and drawings as required, to inspect, install, repair, adjust, calibrate, construct, overhaul, modify or service all types of electronic devices and systems, including all component parts of communication systems, various production equipment, electronic computing and control systems, power and distribution control equipment, measuring, recording, indicating devices and gauges, entry into programmable control systems.
3) Plans details of working procedure for such equipment to determine material or replacement needs and selects a logical approach to “trouble shooting” and repair problems.
4) Makes sketches of parts and layouts; designs and constructs adaptations or conversion of component parts.
5) Disassembles, inspects, adjusts, repairs or replaces faulty parts and wiring and reassembles all types of electronic devices. Makes mechanical repairs as required in connection with the servicing of electronic equipment.
6) Inspects, tests and adjusts electronic equipment for safe and proper operation.
7) Plans and performs work requiring a thorough knowledge of electronic and electrical principles, wiring specification codes, properties of various materials and principles of operation and application of equipment.
8) Preparation of ladder diagrams for programmable control systems, e.g. Allan Bradley’s, modicons, texas instruments, digital equipment corp. etc.
9) Records of existing electrical drawings or makes separate sketches of any modifications or additions to electrical circuits made by himself during the performance of his duties and notifies immediately his supervisor of any such changes or additions. Seeks permission from his supervisor prior to any temporary passing of safety controls or other parts of circuits when risk to personnel or equipment is involved.
10) Is responsible for returning electrical drawings to their assigned location in the appropriate active file and for keeping such file neat and in order
11) Replaces faulty electrical components of machine such as relays, switches, motors and positions sensing devices.
12) Maintain and troubleshoot pressco camera systems.
13) Maintain and update records of repairs, calibrations, and tests. Use computer to store and retrieve records/information.
14) Makes daily entries into the shop log book.
15) Reports to his supervisor of any signs of potential unsafe conditions or down time due to electrical equipment deterioration or to the tampering or misuse by unauthorized personnel.
16) Secures by lock or seal, as applicable, of designated electrical cabinets.
17) Advises production supervisor immediately upon completion of the job that operation of equipment can resume.
18) Starts up, monitors operation, reports malfunction and shuts down all apparatus room equipment when so licensed.
19) Starts up and shuts down gas-fired ovens when so requested.
20) Keep assigned area clean and hazard free.
21) Ensure that all safety equipment, devices and guards are properly used and in place at all times. Follow safe working procedures and safety rules.
The above statements reflect the general details considered to be necessary to describe the principal functions of the job and shall not be considered as a general description of all the work requirements that may be present in this job.
442A or 339A Electrician License mandatory.
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