Location: Quebec Salary: $24.30 to $34.34 per hour, depending on experience. Job category: Skilled Trades - Manufacturing Type of job: Permanent Schedule: Day shift, with the possibility of working evenings, weekends, and holidays in rotation.
Tasks
Perform daily inspections of equipment to ensure proper functioning.
Maintain and optimize thermal and refrigeration systems based on operational needs.
Carry out preventive maintenance, adjustments, and repairs as needed on various systems.
Diagnose and resolve technical issues by analyzing instrument readings.
Dismantle equipment to replace or repair defective parts.
Use digital tools to track and process work orders.
Assist with general maintenance tasks.
Perform any other related tasks.
Advantages
A comprehensive and competitive benefits package.
A retirement plan.
3 weeks of vacation.
A health program covering physical, mental, financial, and social well-being, including telemedicine.
Mobile leave days.
A stimulating and diverse work environment.
Opportunities for professional development.
The chance to contribute to a company that supports nearly 400 community organizations.
Job requirements
Hold a DEP in Fixed Machine Mechanics.
Possess the 4-B Class Fixed Machine Mechanic certificate recognized by the Ministry of Labor.
Good computer skills.
Availability for flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, as needed.
A minimum of 2 to 5 years of experience in a similar role (preferred).
Knowledge of the Métasys software is an asset.
Experience in events, arenas, or shows is considered an asset.
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