The Service Technician, Welding Equipment is a hand on support position which operates across all three sites as primary support for repairing, testing, trouble shooting and calibration of welding equipment. Goal is to keep the equipment maintained and operational to ensure the safety of the employees, the quality of the product and the efficiency of all welding equipment and systems.
• Perform electrical and mechanical maintenance for welding and burning equipment and components by completing preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, and calibration requirements.
• Perform problem solving and diagnosis of electrical and mechanical issues for welding equipment by following diagrams, service manuals, and engineering specifications.
• Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
• Liaison with production teams as required to ensure equipment is performing and operating to meet production requirements.
• Identify opportunities for improved safety, efficiency, cost saving or regulatory gaps.
Parts Management
• Assist in anticipating ISI weld equipment inventory requirements
• Work with Inventory Control Team to ensure availability of critical equipment and forecast spare part requirements.
Irving Shipbuilding is proud to be Canada's National Shipbuilder. Our team is constructing more than 20 modern patrol ships and destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Coast Guard as part of the largest defence procurement project in Canadian history.
By joining our team of more than 2,400 shipbuilders, you can enjoy a dynamic and exciting career with a company dedicated to your success, development, and safety.
At Irving Shipbuilding, we're making history - why not make it with us? Learn more about careers at Irving Shipbuilding: shipsforcanada.ca/opportunities.
We invite applications from all qualified candidates, including racially visible persons, women in underrepresented roles, persons with disabilities, Indigenous persons, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and encourage applicants to self-identify.