Job Category: Assembly

Mechanical Assembler

WHAT IS IN IT FOR YOU

  • Professional development opportunities – be part of a team that values your contributions and recognizes the impact you make on the business
  • In addition to statutory holidays and vacation, receive 5 paid holidays throughout the calendar year
  • Comprehensive benefits – health, medical, dental, vision, paramedical
  • Uniform and safety shoe program
  • Shift premium for afternoon shift
  • Company-match pension
  • Witness the design, building and testing of our equipment which is involved in some of the biggest projects in the world

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COOL PROJECTS DESIGNED AND BUILT

  • Hoists for the world’s second heaviest on-shore lifter at 13,000 tons
  • High speed winches and control system for a 2,000-foot artificial surfing pool
  • Gate hoists on the largest infrastructure project in Canada
  • Mechanical stage device for Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas
  • Shaft sinking winches with 110,000 lbs line pull for mining projects in Australia
  • Mooring and riser pull-in systems for multiple offshore energy projects world-wide
  • Hoists for aqueduct construction which supplies 50% of drinking water to New York City
  • A cable tensioning system that sets up the Artemis Emergency Egress System at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

WHAT YOU WILL DO

Reporting to the Assembly Supervisor, this position is responsible for assembling custom tension stringing, construction, mining, oil & gas, and marine equipment; following the project from initial assembly to testing. The position summary is to be used as a guideline only and will not incorporate all functions of the job.

  • Read job specifications, interpret and work from engineering drawings to assemble custom heavy equipment including winching systems varying from 5 ton to 600+ ton
  • Perform DC wiring systems (12 – 24V)
  • All variations and sizes of hydraulic systems (closed and open loop), including systems from 2GPM to 200+ GPM
  • Utilize large cranes (2Te to 55Te), lift trucks, etc. to transfer and manufacture equipment
  • Participate in static and dynamic testing of finished equipment

WHO YOU ARE

  • Previous experience in assembling hydraulic and mechanical systems is essential
  • Knowledgeable in DC based electrical systems and ability to do overall diagnostics on equipment would be an asset
  • Hands on troubleshooting, repair, adjustment, overhaul, and maintenance of heavy equipment
  • Licensed Heavy Equipment Mechanic/or related Mechanic License and/or equivalent experience
  • Experience in troubleshooting and problem solving
  • Possess clear written and verbal communication skills
  • Work in a co-operative group atmosphere
  • Willing and able to work rotating shifts and overtime

WHAT TO DO NEXT

Apply to this exciting position by sending your resume.

Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, your application will not consider.

We are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive hiring process. Accommodations due to accessibility are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process.

The above summary is to be used as a guideline only and may not incorporate all functions of the job.

No phone calls please.

Licensed Electrician

WHAT IS IN IT FOR YOU

  • Professional development opportunities – be part of a team that values your contributions and recognizes the impact you make on the business
  • In addition to statutory holidays and vacation, receive 5 paid holidays throughout the calendar year
  • Comprehensive benefits – health, medical, dental, vision, paramedical
  • Uniform and safety shoe program
  • Shift premium for afternoon shift
  • Company-match pension
  • Witness the design, building and testing of our equipment which is involved in some of the biggest projects in the world 

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COOL PROJECTS DESIGNED AND BUILT

  • Hoists for the world’s second heaviest on-shore lifter at 13,000 tons
  • High speed winches and control system for a 2,000-foot artificial surfing pool
  • Gate hoists on the largest infrastructure project in Canada
  • Mechanical stage device for Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas
  • Shaft sinking winches with 110,000 lbs line pull for mining projects in Australia
  • Mooring and riser pull-in systems for multiple offshore energy projects world-wide
  • Hoists for aqueduct construction which supplies 50% of drinking water to New York City

WHAT YOU WILL DO

  • Perform a wide variety of tasks in the assembly of heavy equipment in a manufacturing environment which may include advanced electrical work on the equipment, panel wiring and troubleshooting
  • Perform building and shop maintenance
  • Lay out, plan and perform a wide variety of wiring and equipment assembly installations consisting of but not limited to mechanical fastening of electronic/electrical components to electrical panels and electrical enclosures
  • Read and interpret wiring diagrams, color codes, schematics and wire lists
  • Assist contractors with electrical installation as required
  • Monitor and check electrical wiring performed by Mechanical Assemblers
  • Size and install conduit, seal-tight, cab-tire, tech cable on equipment
  • Following the CEC, NEC and any other wiring standards that may be required for project
  • Determine or follow methods and sequence of operations in performing various complex electronic assembly operations
  • Ensure quality checks are completed throughout the manufacturing process
  • Power wiring 110-750VAC single phase and three phase
  • Support commissioning and start up
  • DC wiring (0 – 24 V)
  • Perform mechanical and hydraulic assembly as required

WHO YOU ARE

  • Licensed Electrician: Industrial (442A) or Construction & Maintenance (309A) required
  • Previous electrical assembly – machine building experience in an industrial setting
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings/electrical schematics
  • Proven work experience using measurement devices such as a tape measure, micrometer, multi-meters, loop calibrators, scope-meter, etc.
  • Ability to identify proper conduit and conductor sizing
  • Intellectually curious, passionate about learning and being the best
  • Sense of urgency, highly responsive and oriented towards action
  • Can-do attitude, and respond in all situations with a positive and energized attitude
  • Willing and able to work rotating shifts and overtime 

WHAT TO DO NEXT

Apply to this exciting position by sending your resume.

Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, your application will not consider.

We are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive hiring process. Accommodations due to accessibility are available on request for candidates taking part in the selection process.

The above summary is to be used as a guideline only and may not incorporate all functions of the job.

No phone calls please.