Heavy Duty Mechanic
Job details
SAFETY. TEAMWORK. INTEGRITY. BURNCO is hiring a Heavy Duty Mechanic who will make our great Calgary, Alberta team even better. You know your craft and you tackle your work with skill and professional pride. By your nature, you're always driving change and proposing improvements; qualities that help ensure our organization will remain one of the best in the industry. What’s In It for You
- Competitive Wages $45-$47/h.
- Company 6% RRSP Matching Program.
- Great health benefits - helping you keep you and your family healthy.
- Work with high quality individuals and teams.
- Very strong safety culture.
- Tool allowances.
- Enjoy the benefits of working with a stable and growing company.
- Wants to work within a great team.
- Loves to learn and continual improve their trade.
- Enjoys working in a fast-paced environment.
- Is friendly, outgoing, and highly motivated.
- Proper Preventative Maintenance.
- Timely Response to Maintenance Service Requests.
- Reading diagrams and schematics for work procedures.
- After-treatment diagnosing and repair.
- Welding aluminum and steel.
- Troubleshooting Electrical, Pneumatics and Hydraulics.
- Maintain and repair On/Off Road Heavy Equipment to Provincial and BURNCO Standards.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Journeyman HET On Road Red Seal or Provincial Certification.
- CVIP licensed in Alberta an asset.
- Experience working on Detroit Diesel, Mercedes and Cummins, John Deere, and Caterpillar an asset.
- Class 5 license with clean Drivers Abstract, Class 1 or 3 Commercial Driver's License will be considered an asset.
- Strong mechanical aptitude with effective interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency using diagnostic software.
- Experienced with Electrical, Hydraulic and Pneumatic system repairs and maintenance an asset.
- Follow and lead safe work practices.
- Physically fit with the ability to work in conditions which may include varying weather and temperatures, heavy lifting (50 lbs / 23 kgs).
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