Location: LaSalle Salary: $38.50 per hour. Job category: Skilled Trades - Manufacturing Type of job: Permanent Schedule: Day shift, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Tasks
Inspect, repair, or replace defective cables and components in electrical installations.
Ensure the optimal performance of the electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems in the plant.
Conduct tests to verify the proper functioning of components and systems.
Identify and resolve issues related to electric motors, connection devices, and other equipment (diagnosis and repair).
Perform maintenance on machines and equipment in all departments.
Configure, program, and optimize automated systems.
Install and assemble windings for motors and transformers.
Prepare and update checklists for preventive maintenance and quality.
Write technical reports on operations and equipment performance.
Provide replacements during vacations or absences, covering different shifts (night, weekends, 12-hour shifts).
Perform any other related duties as required.
If you're ready to take on new challenges, we want to meet you!
Advantages
Comprehensive benefits package.
Retirement savings plan.
Employee assistance program.
Recognition program.
Wellness program.
Job requirements
DEP (Diploma of Vocational Studies) in electromechanics.
1 to 2 years of experience in a similar position.
Knowledge of pneumatics and hydraulics.
Strong skills in electricity and mechanics.
C-Class electrical license (an asset).
Welding skills (an asset).
Desired profile
Ability to diagnose faults and apply appropriate corrective solutions.
Proficiency in testing and verifying various electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems.
Ability to work on motor control and power circuits.
Skill in reading and interpreting plans, electrical diagrams, and technical manuals.
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