Technician - Instrumentation and Control
STATUS: Permanent
JOB POSTING NUMBER: 2778
POSTING PERIOD: Indeterminate
SALARY: Class 12 – from $67,410.58 to $103,708.58 / year
SCHEDULE: 33.00 hours per week, DAY from Monday to Thursday
WORK MODE: In-person
WORK LOCATION: Drinking water production plant and wastewater treatment stations
You will perform various technical tasks involving the calibration, maintenance, and repair of instrumentation and control systems used in filtration plants, treatment plants, and pumping stations.
You will maintain and repair the automata and control systems.
- Hold a college diploma (DEC) in industrial electronics technology or electrical engineering with a focus on automation and control;
- Have three (3) years of relevant experience in the role, as described in the summary above, in a plant or pumping station;
- Have experience in preventive and corrective analysis;
- Possess an ASP card;
- Valid driver's license and a vehicle.
- Ability to advise/accompany
- Collaboration
- Customer orientation
- Results orientation
- Openness to diversity
- Mastery of one's profession
- Problem-solving
- Initiative/autonomy
Choosing the City of Laval means working for the third largest city in Quebec on diverse and stimulating mandates. It also means having the opportunity to grow within a human, committed team that enjoys working with pleasure.
For this position, we offer competitive working conditions and social benefits:
- 3 weeks of annual vacation (pro-rated for the months worked in the first year);
- 8.5 public holidays per year including several days off during the holiday season;
- 10 paid sick days at the beginning of the year;
- Comprehensive group insurance;
- Defined benefit pension plan;
- Work schedule allowing for work-life balance;
- Work location easily accessible with free parking;
- Employee assistance program (EAP);
- Priority access to a CPE daycare.
Only those who meet the requirements will be contacted.
The City of Laval is committed to promoting an inclusive and equitable work environment as part of its employment equity program. It recognizes and values diversity in all its forms and invites women, visible and ethnic minorities, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities to apply.
If you need special accommodations to participate in the selection process, please let us know as soon as you receive your invitation.