Responsible for preventative maintenance on assigned equipment
* Troubleshoot and repair equipment in breakdown situations
* Conduct equipment installations and modifications as required
* Conduct PLC & HMI programming changes as required
* Follow company policies and safety standards
* Works with other trades groups to complete project assignments.
* Take initiative and work well in team setting with other departments and independently
* Other duties as assigned by the Manager, Maintenance Manager or Supervisor, Maintenance
*You are best suited for the role if you have the following qualifications: *
*Licensed Electrician*
* Minimum 6 years experience w
* Experience in heavy metal industry
* Good PLC & HMI troubleshooting, programming skills is an asset *Experience in instrumentation such as flow meters, RTD and pressure/level measurement is an asset*
* Good understanding of electronics and ability to perform simple repairs on electronic equipment
* Pneumatics and hydraulics knowledge *Blueprint reading plus understanding of PID drawings*
* Excellent trouble shooting and analytical skills.
* Lead hand or supervisory experience is an asset
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $40.00-$41.00 per hour
Additional pay:
* Bonus pay
* Overtime pay
Benefits:
* Company pension
* Dental care
* Disability insurance
* Extended health care
* Life insurance
* On-site parking
* RRSP match
* Vision care
Schedule:
* 12 hour shift
Application question(s):
* Are you a licensed electrician ? - 422A
* Are you comfortable working in the waste industry?
Experience:
* Electrical: 4 years (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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