Location: Saint-Mathias-sur-Richelieu Salary: Starting from $20 to $30 per hour depending on experience. Job category: Skilled Trades - Manufacturing Type of job: Permanent Schedule: Day shift, 40 hours per week (Several flexible schedules available).
Tasks
Perform assemblies of hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical components.
Read various types of plans (hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical) to properly execute the tasks.
Perform tests to ensure the quality and proper functioning of the assemblies by identifying tolerances and compliance.
Support the team in cleaning, polishing, separating, and hanging the cut metal parts.
Use mechanical tools and machines (grinders, hammers, wrenches, general tools).
Execute all mechanical and hydraulic assembly tasks.
Adhere to manufacturing schedules, production standards, and quality norms.
Operate a forklift and be able to use overhead cranes.
Conduct a general quality inspection of the assembled product.
Perform all other related tasks.
Advantages
On-site parking.
Flexible schedule.
Ongoing training.
Contribution to a REER-RPDB plan.
Social benefits (dental, medical, telemedicine, etc.) after 6 months.
Company social activities.
Christmas party, summer BBQ.
And more!
Job requirements
College diploma or diploma in electromechanics or a related field.
3 years of experience in assembly or similar positions.
Knowledge of tools for screwing, drilling, assembling, and loosening various components.
Excellent reading skills for electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical plans.
High regard for workplace health and safety.
Ability to operate a forklift and knowledge of overhead crane operations.
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