Mechanical Technician (Millwright/Industrial Mechanic)
Location: Saskatoon Processing
Type: Full-Time
Minimum Experience: Relevant journeyperson ticket and/or minimum three years of related experience
Apply By: November 4, 2024
A career that counts.
At SARCAN, we create meaningful careers that matter in communities all across the province. Help us create a greener, more inclusive future for Saskatchewan by joining our team made up of people of all abilities.
At SARCAN we offer team members many opportunities, including:
- An opportunity to make a difference in the lives of your fellow team members, our customers, and our environment.
- An opportunity to succeed in a fun, supportive, accommodating, and inclusive workplace.
- An opportunity to learn through many hands on and online educational opportunities.
- An opportunity to be rewarded fairly and equitably through competitive wages and benefits, which can include health and dental coverage, an employer-matching pension plan, an employee assistance plan, and family-friendly work schedules.
- An opportunity to be a part of a Saskatchewan tradition and one of Canada’s most successful recycling systems.
Each and every SARCAN team member is an important part of our team and our community. As a Mechanical Technician you will be responsible for:
- Handling a broad range of maintenance and mechanical repair and installation assignments for processing plants and depots across the province.
- Manufacturing tools and equipment to meet the particular needs and specifications of processing plants and/or depots.
- Hiring and supervising contractors for projects (e.g. installations, maintenance, etc.), as required
- Acting as an expert resource within SARCAN with respect to maintenance and mechanical projects, problems, and plans.
- Participating in larger projects, handling the key aspects of mechanical and maintenance planning and implementation work, and making recommendations accordingly, as required.
- Assisting with the assessment of damaged equipment and mechanical and other systems, identifying options and implications for repairs or replacement.
- Taking part in the relocation of depots across the province.
- Attending regular plant supervisory meetings, training, and workshops as required
- Performing other duties as assigned
To be successful as a Mechanical Technician at SARCAN, you will need:
- A valid Class 5 Driver’s license
- Prefer relevant journeyperson ticket as a Millwright or Welder and a minimum three years of related experience including a demonstrated ability to adapt and/or manufacture tools and equipment to exact specifications – willing to train the right Post Pre-Employment candidate.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft 365; comfortable learning new technical systems as needed.
- To possess good communication skills, both written and verbal
- The ability to do physical work and be able to stand for long periods of time
- A practical and innovative approach to solving problems
- To be able to work effectively with others in the planning and implementation of mechanical and/or maintenance projects
- A high level of professionalism
- To provide a satisfactory criminal record check as a condition of employment.
Are you interested in joining our team?
SARC/SARCAN Recycling is committed to advancing a diverse and inclusive environment. In fact, we were founded on these very values. We welcome individuals of all backgrounds, abilities, and life experiences. We believe that each team member’s differences are what bring us together, deepening understanding and respect for each other. We acknowledge there are barriers many individuals have faced and still face in employment. SARC/ SARCAN Recycling creates workplaces that are open, inclusive, and where all employees can contribute.
SARC/SARCAN will reasonably accommodate applicants’ needs, upon request, throughout all stages of the recruitment process. Please contact [email protected] with any accommodation requests or inquiries and a member of our Human Resources team will respond to you.
If you are interested in a career filled with opportunities that makes a difference in the lives of people all across Saskatchewan, please apply online by November 4, 2024.
We thank everyone for your interest in this position, however, only qualified applicants will be contacted