CEDA

Manufacturing

HeavyEquipmentTechnician,Journeyman

CA$105–145k ~AI est. Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Heavy Equipment Technician, Journeyman at CEDA. Skills: Heavy Equipment Repair, Diesel Engine Maintenance, Hydraulic Systems. Perform preventative maintenance. Diagnose diesel engines”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot issues

Eligibility Requirements

14x14 rotation, Night shift, On-call schedule, Weight handling up to 50 lbs, Provide own tools

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Journeyman Heavy Equipment Technician Red Seal, CSO (Common Safety Orientation), Valid Class 5 license with less than 5 demerits, Weight handling of up to 50 lbs, Able to provide a negative pre-employment drug and alcohol test

Nice to Have

Experience in hydraulic systems, Experience in electrical systems, Experience in dredge systems, Experience in pump systems, Oil & Gas experience

What You'll Do.

Perform preventative maintenance

Diagnose diesel engines

Repair diesel engines

Diagnose after treatmentissions

Repair after treatmentissions

Diagnose hydraulic systems

Repair hydraulic systems

Replace defective parts

Repair defective parts

Interpret work orders

Attend daily tool box meetings

Attend safety meetings

Complete health and safety paperwork

Complete environment paperwork

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working in a team

Free ATS check

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