Location: Saint-Jerome Salary: Starting at $62,000 and plus, based on experience. Job category: Industrial Management Type of job: Permanent Schedule: Day shift, Monday to Friday.
Tasks
Evaluate metal transformation projects by analyzing technical drawings, specifications, and client requirements.
Prepare accurate production cost estimates, including materials, labor, equipment, and timelines.
Collaborate with production and engineering teams to create project schedules and ensure timely follow-up.
Manage scope changes and unforeseen events throughout the project, maintaining strict control over costs and deadlines.
Organize purchases and monitor progress with suppliers and subcontractors.
Maintain effective working relationships and communicate regularly with project stakeholders.
Perform all other related tasks as needed.
Advantages
- Competitive salary based on your skills.
Group insurance.
Group RRSP.
Paid vacation.
Flexible schedule.
An opportunity to play a key role in a growing organization.
Career growth opportunities within the company.
Job requirements
Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
Minimum of 3+ years of experience in a similar role or over 5 years as a CNC Machinist or in a mechanical engineering role.
Experience in steel transformation.
Knowledge of machining and welding processes.
Proficient in Microsoft Office.
Fluent in both spoken and written French and English.
Desired profile
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Strong organizational skills and analytical abilities.
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