Location: Sept-Iles Salary: $35 per hour. Job category: General labour - Production Type of job: Temporary Schedule: Day shift, 2 weeks of work and 2 following weeks off.
Tasks
Ensure the maintenance of employee residence buildings (changing light bulbs, snow removal, maintaining plumbing, ventilation and the fire protection system, etc.).
Manage the camp's small hardware store.
Complete the equipment inspection sheets and keep the register up to date.
Carry out daily checks related to the proper functioning of the plant's drinking water treatment and wastewater system.
Complete a report of the maintenance tasks carried out.
Perform all other tasks related to your position.
Advantages
2 continuous weeks of work to then benefit from 2 weeks of leave, and so on (2 hours of additional time per week).
Your plane travel is fully covered, with departures from Montreal, Quebec, Bagotville and Rouyn-Noranda.
Individual accommodation is allocated to you free of charge, including television, wifi and 3 meals provided.
All the equipment necessary for your tasks is provided.
Your training is paid in full by the company, including training on a forklift.
You will also have access to a sports hall and a games room to occupy your free time.
Job requirements
You have in hand your secondary school diploma (DES) AND a diploma in a relevant trade (carpenter, plumber, electrician or refrigeration engineer).
You have acquired 2 to 3 years of experience in a similar position.
Be able to lift heavy loads if necessary.
You have a class 5 driving license to travel around the camp.
You have ASP construction training.
Desired profile
It goes without saying that you are good with your hands and love crafts.
Curious by nature, you find satisfaction in tinkering with a solution to any problem.
When you see that a repair needs to be made, you take care of it quickly.
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