Jason Cappis

Electrical Regulatory Compliance Lead for LNG Canada at Marex Canada Limited
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Clive, Alberta, Canada, CA

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electrical Regulatory Compliance Lead for LNG Canada
      • Sep 2019 - Present

      Conduct quality control style inspections of permanent and temporary facilities, reviewed engineered drawings and specifications looking for deficiencies against the Canadian Electric Code and British Columbia Safety Standards Act. I would also be asked to provide definitions and clarifications of specific code rules as our role was to ensure the intent of the applicable electrical codes is upheld Conduct quality control style inspections of permanent and temporary facilities, reviewed engineered drawings and specifications looking for deficiencies against the Canadian Electric Code and British Columbia Safety Standards Act. I would also be asked to provide definitions and clarifications of specific code rules as our role was to ensure the intent of the applicable electrical codes is upheld

    • Canada
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electrical Safety Codes Officer
      • Dec 2016 - Feb 2018

      Conduct quality control style inspections of permanent and temporary facilities, reviewed engineered drawings and specifications looking for deficiencies against the Canadian Electric Code and Standata. I would also be asked to provide definitions and clarifications of specific code rules as our role was to ensure the intent of the applicable electrical codes were upheld. Conduct quality control style inspections of permanent and temporary facilities, reviewed engineered drawings and specifications looking for deficiencies against the Canadian Electric Code and Standata. I would also be asked to provide definitions and clarifications of specific code rules as our role was to ensure the intent of the applicable electrical codes were upheld.

    • Canada
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electrical Safety Codes Officer
      • Oct 2015 - Apr 2016

      Conduct quality control style inspections of permanent and temporary facilities, reviewed engineered drawings and specifications looking for deficiencies against the Canadian Electric Code and Standata. I would also be asked to provide definitions and clarifications of specific code rules as our role was to ensure the intent of the applicable electrical codes were upheld.

    • Electrical Safety Codes Officer
      • Jul 2015 - Oct 2015

      Conduct quality control style inspections of permanent and temporary facilities, reviewed engineered drawings and specifications looking for deficiencies against the Canadian Electric Code and Standata. I would also be asked to provide definitions and clarifications of specific code rules as our role was to ensure the intent of the applicable electrical codes were upheld.

    • Electrical Safety Codes Officer
      • Jul 2012 - Jul 2015

      Conduct quality control style inspections of permanent and temporary facilities, reviewed engineered drawings looking for deficiencies against the Canadian Electric Code, Standata and the client’s Oilfield Engineering Practices. I would also be asked to provide definitions and clarifications of specific code rules as our role was to ensure the intent of the applicable electrical codes were upheld.

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Electrical Instructor
      • Sep 2008 - Jun 2012

      Taught the first and second period Electrical Trade curriculum to apprentices. I would design course material for my own lectures, develop exams and other testing materials and relevant laboratory experiments to demonstrate to the students some of the components that they will be wiring in the field. Taught the first and second period Electrical Trade curriculum to apprentices. I would design course material for my own lectures, develop exams and other testing materials and relevant laboratory experiments to demonstrate to the students some of the components that they will be wiring in the field.

    • Canada
    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Service Technician
      • Nov 2005 - Aug 2008

      As a service technician I would be required to meet with a variety of customers, assess their needs and repair or construct as per their requirements. I would be roving from all designations in the field, from residential, commercial to industrial and oilfield installations. Previous to my posting in the service department, I cut my teeth with the company in oilfield construction working on different gas plants and processing facilities in northern Alberta. Depending on the job I would be required to take along an apprentice and I would show him the challenges of the trade as well as include them with the process involved. Show less

  • Self Employed
    • Red Deer Area
    • Master Electrician
      • Mar 2003 - Oct 2005

      I would assist companies and the general public as an electrician for hire. I would be involved in anything from large wood frame buildings to industrial applications to farming operations. I would assist companies and the general public as an electrician for hire. I would be involved in anything from large wood frame buildings to industrial applications to farming operations.

  • Ram Electric
    • Red Deer Area
    • Electrician
      • Mar 2001 - Mar 2003

      I would be roving from all designations in the field, from residential, commercial to industrial and oilfield where I would meet with a variety of customers to assess their needs and repair or construct as per their requirements I would be roving from all designations in the field, from residential, commercial to industrial and oilfield where I would meet with a variety of customers to assess their needs and repair or construct as per their requirements

Education

  • Alberta Construction Safety Association
    National Construction Safety Officer
    2010 - 2010
  • Red Deer College
    Journeyman Electrician
    1995 - 1999
  • Safety Codes Council
    Electrical Safety Codes Officer
    2009 -

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