Reports Directly to the: Mechanical Fabrication Foreman
Main Duties
- Ensures the mechanical fabrication of projects under the management of the engineering team.
- Ensures and maintains safety standards within their group and in their workspace.
- Maintains high compliance and quality standards for their group and themselves.
- Meets established dates and deadlines.
- Effectively manages assigned personnel.
- Is available outside of regular hours when circumstances require it.
- Completes and signs inspection forms.
- Identifies and reports issues on the appropriate ISO documents.
- Estimates remaining time on ongoing projects.
- Actively participates at various project manufacturing and improvement meetings.
- Provides customer service.
Benefits Offered
- 40-hour work week ending at 1:00 p.m. every Friday.
- Work equipment provided (welding gear, clothing, boots, etc.)
- On-site parking
- Minimum of 3 weeks of annual vacation (1 week during the year-end closure and 2 weeks of your choice)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employer-sponsored retirement plan
- Life, medical, dental, and long-term disability insurance
- Competitive salary
- Friendly work environment with a hierarchical structure simple
Required Skills and Education
- Recognized training in welding assembly.
- Basic knowledge of mechanical assembly, sheet metal work, plumbing, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, industrial gases, and industrial knowledge.
- A minimum of 10 years of experience in a similar manufacturing environment.
- A high degree of autonomy.
- Read and interpret welding plans or instructions, including symbols.
- Use manual or semi-automatic equipment to weld metal parts, such as gas tungsten electrode (GTAW/TIG) and solid wire (GMAW) welding equipment.
- Having valid WHMIS and overhead crane operation cards is an asset.
Advantages Social
- Dental Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
- RRSP Matching Contribution
- Employee Assistance Program
- Pension Plan
- On-Site Parking
- Corporate Events