Opportunity to work and live in one of the most beautiful places in Canada – Whitehorse, Yukon.
RAB Energy, operating as Northerm Windows and Doors is a 100% Yukon First Nations owned business. We provide the highest quality windows, doors, glass and related building products to consumers throughout the North. We emphasize superior products and services, the well-being of employees, customers, owners, and the environment. Northerm is COR certified and operates the largest manufacturing/ assembly facility in the Yukon and was recognized by the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce as the Outstanding Workplace of the Year in their 2022 Business Excellence Awards.
Established as the Yukon’s capital city in 1953, the City of Whitehorse is home to some of the most spectacular scenery, talented artists and innovative businesses in Canada. Situated along the Yukon River on the traditional territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council, over 33,000 people call Whitehorse home. The City enjoys a healthy economy thanks to a strong business community, which was recognized when Whitehorse was named the top city for entrepreneurs in 2018 by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. The City also enjoys a successful working relationship with the areas First Nations and the territorial government.
Environmental sustainability and responsibility has become a key priority for the City. Known as Wilderness City, access to nature remains a top value for residents who can enjoy recreation activities year-round, a vibrant art scene and a multitude of cultures as people from all over the world have decided to settle north of 60.
There is a reason why Whitehorse has seen a steady growth in population; it’s because it truly is a wonderful place to live, work and play. This is your opportunity to trade in the noise, congestion and traffic for clean air, open spaces and untouched wilderness while growing your career.
For more on life in the Yukon, explore the Travel Yukon website at: www.travelyukon.com
Relocation assistance is available for the selected candidate should they reside outside of Whitehorse.
Journeyperson Glazier - Lead / Supervisor (Whitehorse, Yukon)
The Journeyperson Glazier is responsible for leading and supervising Glazier Apprentices and Installers while overseeing the installation of windows, doors, and a wide range of glazing projects. This role ensures all installations meet or exceed company quality standards, building codes, and customer expectations. The Journeyperson Glazier operates a variety of tools and equipment, maintains a safe and organized work environment, and provides hands-on training and mentorship to team members while supporting the successful completion of projects.
Key Responsibilities
Fabrication & Installation
Fabricate, fit, and install architectural aluminum and glazing products in commercial buildings.
Install glass products including sealed units, mirrors, glass railings, curtain walls, storefronts, doors, showers, protective shields, and custom orders.
Prepare and install skylights and specialty glass in commercial and institutional buildings.
Repair and service aluminum doors, glass-supporting structures, and replace damaged glass.
Technical Expertise
Read and interpret shop drawings, construction drawings, and technical specifications.
Perform accurate site measures and field surveys for dimensions.
Safely operate hand tools, power tools, and shop machinery.
Quality Assurance & Service
Inspect systems for quality control and conduct on-site investigations related to warranty and service calls.
Assist in resolving customer concerns and complaints related to installation and product performance.
Complete job sheets, quality assurance documents, and required paperwork.
Monitor and report on daily job progress to supervisors.
Leadership & Mentorship
Supervise, mentor, and motivate Glazier Apprentices/Installers to ensure high productivity and quality workmanship.
Provide training, assign work duties, and evaluate employee performance.
Health, Safety & Compliance
Follow and enforce all health and safety policies, procedures, and site protocols.
Identify and communicate personnel or safety concerns requiring immediate attention.
Maintain inventory control in work vehicles and ensure tools and equipment are in safe working order.
Requirements
Journeyperson Glazier Certification (Red Seal or provincial equivalent).
Valid Class 5 Driver’s License with clean abstract.
Valid WHMIS, Fall Protection, and First Aid certifications.
3–5 years of glazing experience (commercial and/or institutional projects).
Experience installing aluminum framing systems, curtain walls, storefronts, and glass products.
Ability to read and interpret shop drawings and technical specifications.
Experience leading or mentoring apprentices or junior installers.
Skilled in measuring, cutting, and fitting aluminum and glass components.
Proficient with hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment.
Able to operate lifts, scaffolds, and rigging safely.
Understanding of building envelope systems and thermal performance.
Strong attention to detail and quality workmanship.
Able to troubleshoot and resolve installation or product issues.
Works independently or as part of a team.
Physically capable of lifting up to 50 lbs. and working at heights.
Committed to safe work practices and company/site safety standards.
As a 100% First Nation-owned business, we strongly encourage submissions from qualified First Nations, Metis and Inuit Peoples.
If you are a dedicated and motivated project manager looking for a challenging and rewarding place to continue growing your career, we look forward to hearing from you.
While we thank and appreciate all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
No phone calls or agencies, please.