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Experienced colleague who assists with troubleshooting, performing minor to moderate repairs, and maintaining mechanical equipment machinery. Works under limited supervision with latitude for independent judgment. Typically possesses High School diploma (or equivalent) and 2–4 years of experience.
Job Description
Location: Sherwin Rd, Winnipeg
Pay rate: $30/hr
Schedule: 3:30 PM – 12:00 AM (initial training for the first month will be on day shift, followed by a transition to evening shift)
Key Responsibilities
- Performs preventative maintenance in accordance with preventative maintenance procedures. Performs visual inspections, checks fluid levels, lubricates, cleans parts, tightens and adjusts components, replaces parts, calibrates sensors and gauges.
- Performs diagnostic tests on machinery and equipment to assess condition, performance, and functionality.
- Troubleshoots issues by conducting tests, examining symptoms, and using diagnostic tools to pinpoint causes. Determines materials, replacement parts, and tools/parts needed to perform minor to moderate repairs.
- Documents maintenance and repair activities, including recording parts used and work performed. May provide recommendations for future repairs or adjustments.
- Proactively inspects and maintains tools and equipment used in the workshop, ensuring they're in good working condition.
- Keeps supplies ready by inventorying stock, placing replacement orders, and receiving and verifying against receipt. May request replenishments for commonly used items.
- Assists with or participates in projects involving the installation, modification, or relocation of machinery and equipment.
- Follows technical documents, diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer's instructions, blueprints, schematics, Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).
- Provides feedback on ongoing issues.
- Completes all paperwork associated with role, including but not limited to work orders, parts request forms, RCA reports, PM inspection sheets, runtime inspection sheets, downtime reports.
- Follows guidance from more senior level mechanics. May assist more junior level mechanics with routine questions.
- Follows the operations and company safety procedures and practices.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience
- Typically possesses High School diploma (or equivalent) and 2–4 years of experience.
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Physical position - must be able to walk, stand, kneel, bend, and climb for long periods.
Knowledge & Skills
- Ability to perform preventive maintenance and equipment inspections.
- Skill in using diagnostic tools to assess performance and functionality.
- Troubleshooting ability to identify root causes and perform moderate repairs.
- Knowledge of technical documents, schematics, blueprints, and P&IDs.
- Accuracy in documenting repairs and recommending future maintenance.
- Organizational skills to manage tools, supplies, and replacement parts.
- Capability to support equipment installation, modification, and relocation.
- Communication skills to share feedback and assist junior mechanics.
- Works well under general guidance while following safety and operating procedures.
- Commitment to cleanliness, safety, and compliance with procedures.
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