Receive the machines : Take charge of the machinery in the workshop.
Inspect and diagnose : Check the operation and inspect various machines to identify defects and breakdowns.
Diagnose technically : Use computerized control equipment and other testing tools to determine the nature and extent of necessary repairs, and create the appropriate work orders.
Consult technical references : Consult electrical schematics, plans, and other technical documents.
Repair and adjust : Adjust equipment and repair or replace defective parts using hand or mechanical tools.
Test the operation : Test repaired equipment to ensure proper operation and compliance with manufacturer specifications.
Perform regular maintenance : Clean, lubricate, and perform other regular maintenance work on the equipment.
Manage tools : Ensure the maintenance of accessories and work tools.
Maintain workshop cleanliness : Keep the work area clean and organized.
Perform all other related tasks.
Advantages
Competitive remuneration.
Social benefits, including group insurance.
Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP).
Health account.
Childcare allowance.
Allowance for protective equipment.
Allowance for your tools.
Company events, social club.
Dynamic and family-friendly work environment.
Job requirements
Hold a vocational diploma (DEP) in agricultural mechanics, heavy equipment mechanics, or a related field.
A minimum of 5 years of experience (preferred).
Proficient in mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems.
Desired profile
Competence in analyzing symptoms of malfunctions to make accurate diagnoses.
Efficient time and priority management to meet repair deadlines.