GM Canada

Automotive

IndustrialMillwrightMechanic

$0–0k Oshawa, Ontario, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Industrial Millwright Mechanic at GM Canada. Skills: Millwright, Industrial Millwright Mechanic. Safely repair, overhaul, install, replace and/or perform preventative maintenance on various types of equipment. Fabricate parts and assemblies from blueprints or scratch”

Industry & Context.

Automotive
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot robotic welding cells, hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, valves, cylinders, conveyance systems, gear boxes and pump

Eligibility Requirements

available to work any shift, work scheduled overtime as required, Relocation Allowance – subject to eligibility criteria, Pre-employment screening will be required, physical demands

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School education with a valid Millwright License, Successful completion of Canadian Millwright Apprenticeship Program, Basic Computer Skills, Must be available to work any shift, Ability to work scheduled overtime as required

Nice to Have

Welding experience, Heavy Equipment license an asset - Broderson, Dual Ticket a definite asset

What You'll Do.

replace and/or perform preventative maintenance on various types of equipment

Fabricate parts and assemblies from blueprints or scratch

Troubleshoot robotic welding cells

hydraulic and pneumatic circuits

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work as One Team

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