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General Repair Technician Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
General Repair Technician III is responsible for operating the facility including, but not limited to mechanical other supporting systems; performing structured inspections, preventative and corrective maintenance, routine and on-demand services on facility mechanical equipment and other systems. The Technician III is also responsible for performing work in accordance with established processes and practices and for complying with internal and external requirements including but not limited to environmental, health and safety, fire protection.
KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Troubleshooting
• Provides observations about facility, facility mechanical and electrical equipment, and systems conditions and deficiencies and provides suggestions for enhancement and repair.
Maintenance
- Performs work in accordance with established processes and practices.
- Complies with all internal and external requirements including but not limited to environmental, health and safety, fire protection.
- Performs regular facility, mechanical and other equipment and systems monitoring inspections, preventative and corrective maintenance to ensure facility uptime objectives are met, uninterrupted client operation and asset integrity of assigned facility are maintained.
- Responds to routine and on-demand service requests and performs preventative and corrective maintenance on facility mechanical equipment and other systems.
- Monitors assigned facility by conducting facility walkthroughs for mechanical, electrical, and other equipment system monitoring and inspection.
- Operates facility mechanical and other systems
- Manages work order life cycle progressing the work form dispatched through to completion and records resolution data within service maintenance management database. Ensures work completed meets quality, contract response, and all other requirements
- Assists in the implementation of preventative maintenance (PM) program. Ensures that deficiencies are identified, recorded and escalated, and that related documents are maintained.
Client Relations
- Assists in enhancing tenant and customer satisfaction and maintaining positive relations through the manner in which work is performed and services delivered.
Administration
- Participates in and assists with facility-related projects.
- Ensures the manner in which work is performed is in compliance with corporate and legislated policies, procedures, practices, and guidelines related to environmental, health and safety, fire protection, and any other applicable requirements.
- Maintains all assigned tools and arranges for repair and replacement where required
- Submits all expenditures on a timely basis.
- Other duties as assigned
EDUCATION, JOB-RELATED YEARS OF EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma plus trades training and/or certification or licensing.
- Minimum 3 years experience providing preventive and corrective maintenance on heating ventilation and air conditions systems, or pneumatic or hydraulic systems.
- Sound knowledge of processes and practices relating to facility operations and maintenance
- Demonstrated ability to maintain, troubleshoot and repair (as per applicable qualifications) mechanical and other building systems and equipment
- Possesses a strong environmental, health, and safety mindset.
- Strong client-service orientation along with a high sense of urgency
- Knowledge and understanding of Building Automation Systems (BAS)
- Knowledge and understanding of HVAC Systems
- Effective communication skills for the purpose of data relay, exchange, feedback, and clarification
- Mentoring skills required to support lower level technician’s development
- Must be able and willing to work shifts, be available for on-call/standby and emergency call-outs as they arise
- Must strictly adhere to Health and Safety policies including wearing required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Must be capable of obtaining appropriate security clearance
- Hold a valid driver's license
Licenses and/or Professional Accreditation (one of the following bullet points)
- Building Operator Certification or equivalent through an accredited institution required
- Provincial HVAC or apprentice license (ex: Gasfitter I & II license refrigeration license, etc.)
At BGIS we believe that diversity and inclusion is a key business driver, such that we never lose sight of its importance as it is woven into the fabric of our organization. We are committed to maintaining a barrier-free recruitment process by providing equal employment opportunities through recruiting and retention of individuals of all backgrounds. We recognize that promoting diversity is an essential component of our continuing pursuit for organizational success!
General Repair Technician
BGIS
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
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Maintenance Helper Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
Application Close: 05/12/2024
JOB SUMMARY
The mandate of Facility Operations is to operate and maintain all City facilities and City-managed buildings, which represents approximately 900 buildings and includes police, fire, libraries, child care, paramedic posts, recreation, culture, public works, City Hall and other administrative buildings, long-term care facilities, and facility outdoor property. The Facility Operations units deliver facility management and maintenance services within assigned geographic and/or specialty areas.
You are responsible for performing duties associated with the operation and maintenance of all City facilities including but not limited to; minor maintenance and carpentry tasks, painting, grounds maintenance, snow removal, basic repair duties for facilities equipment and general housekeeping tasks while maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and customer service. You may be responsible to work rotational shifts including days, evenings and weekends.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Grade 10
Up to one month of related experience
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- General facility cleanliness and safe work practices
- Cleaning chemicals and disinfectants and safe application/procedures
- Effective cleaning techniques
- WHMIS
- Customer Service principles
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Able to communicate effectively with the general public and staff
- Able to work effectively in a team environment
- Good interpersonal and customer service skills
- Polite and punctual
- Possess the physical capability to perform the ongoing duties of the position
- Prepared to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends
- Presentable to the public
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Note: Under the age of 18, requires a Criminal Record and Judicial Matters check in place of the Vulnerable Sector Check.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
- You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
- Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Maintenance Helper
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
22.84 - 26.73
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Licensed Mechanic (Truck & Coach - 310T) Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
Application Close: 28/06/2024
*NOTE: Applications / resumes received will be used to staff current and on-going requirements until June 30, 2024.
JOB SUMMARY
The Transit Fleet and Facilities Maintenance team provides safe, reliable, efficient, timely and cost-effective transit vehicle maintenance services to support federally regulated transit services within the City of Ottawa.
You are responsible for performing a wide range of duties expected of a Truck and Coach Technician, including, but not limited to, the following: conducting diagnostic inspection of vehicles*, performing general mechanical overhaul and repair work , and performing daily maintenance repairs. You perform all unit changes or repairs to Fleet vehicles (including but not limited to transmission, brakes, suspensions, electrical components, injectors, radiators, steering, differentials and air systems) and make miscellaneous adjustments to doors, destination signs and other vehicle systems.
vehicles*-refers to buses within the Transit Fleet Maintenance Division and any other Fleet vehicle within the Municipal Maintenance Division (cars/trucks, forklifts, etc.).
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician apprenticeship program of 6720 hours
Completion of advanced technical courses is an asset
Minimum of 1 year of experience following attainment of certification
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
- Considerable knowledge of the vehicle systems, and the standard methods, tools, and equipment used in the trade
- Diagnostic equipment
- Personal computers, with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System.
- Safe work practices of the trade.
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Successful completion of a pre-employment ergonomic assessment is required
- Work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team
- Read, understand and interpret service manuals, schematics, drawings, and work orders
- Plan work and make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
- Perform safety inspections on buses/vehicles
- Operate within a computerized Fleet Management Information System
- Ability and facility to use tools and equipment with precision
- Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain tools and state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment
- Able to organize, clean and maintain a safe work area
- Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance
- Possess sound judgement
- Use initiative to meet deadlines
- Able to establish and maintain good working relationships with fellow employees in a team environment
- Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances
- Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
- Physically fit, with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which may include working in a standing position for long time periods)
- Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
- Provide own hand tools relating to the trade (SAE & Metric as required) according to provisions of the Collective Agreement
- Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends, on-call and nights, as per the Collective Agreement
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction. Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
- Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated. Must complete City training and obtain Ontario unrestricted CZ class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) within the timeframe determined by the employer, in order to operate a City of Ottawa bus.
- Must be able to work shifts, weekends and statutory holidays at a variety of locations.
- This competition is only open to candidates who have a valid 310T certificate. Applicants must provide Skills Trade Ontario Account number on CV.
- The City of Ottawa offers a compensation package including pension and benefits plans, boots allowance, tools allowance, and paid uniforms.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Licensed Mechanic (Truck & Coach - 310T)
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
42.83
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Operations Worker Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
Engineering Services contributes to the overall City’s purpose by providing many services and public works facilities. Street Operations Workers maintain and construct City streets, lanes and sidewalks.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Operations workers perform general construction tasks such as concrete finishing, form setting, boulevard restoration, drain tile installation, asphalt raking and conduit installation. Operations workers also perform maintenance tasks such as pressure washing, bridge painting and pothole repair. The work is performed outdoors, in all weather conditions and is physically demanding. Functional and or physical assessment related to the bona fide position requirements may be required. Successful candidates are required to be fit tested annually, carry, maintain and wear respirators as operationally required. Jewelry, long hair and facial hair may impede a complete seal of a respirator and will need to be adjusted or removed to ensure a seal can be achieved.
Street Operations functions 365 days per year. Successful candidates must be able to work Monday to Friday from 7:00am to 3:30pm and may be required to adjust shifts as operationally required.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Up to completion of high school and some laboring experience in construction.
- Experience working in roles requiring learning new skills, procedures and processes.
- Experience working with asphalt and/or concrete is an asset.
- Experience with bridge maintenance activities and working from heights is an asset.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of safe work procedures.
- Sound knowledge of the tools, material and equipment used in the work.
- Some knowledge of construction and maintenance tasks.
- Some knowledge of the functions of Street Operations and the established practices in carrying out the work.
- Sufficient physical strength, stamina and coordination to perform heavy physical labor.
- Ability to lift, push and pull heavy objects.
- Ability to walk or stand continuously with frequent bending or twisting.
- Ability to work close to moving machinery and in high traffic areas.
- Ability to work on ladders, elevated areas, confined spaces, and/or uneven surfaces.
- Ability to work outside in all weather conditions.
- Ability to use a variety of tools and equipment.
- Ability to exercise some independence of judgment and action in the routine or simple aspects of the work.
- Ability to courteously answer questions and deal with the public.
Driver’s License and Record Checks:
- A current and valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License or higher and a Satisfactory National Safety Code driving record
- 5 years accumulation of no more than 9 points, not in excess of 3 points per single year
- 3 years accumulation of no more than 1 preventable work related driving or equipment operating accident in any single year
- Employees who do not demonstrate a satisfactory driving record will have their application reviewed in more detail
- Candidates must attach the following to be considered:
- Commercial Driving Records Abstract (N Print) for the past 5 years (no more than 14 days prior to this posting)
- Insurance and Claims History for the past 5 years (no more than 14 days prior to this posting)
Business Unit/Department: Engineering Services (1300)
Affiliation: CUPE 1004 N/Pks
Employment Type: Regular Full Time
Position Start Date: July, 2024
Salary Information: Pay Grade GR-310: $33.06 per hour
Number of Positions: 20
Application Close: May 26, 2024
Operations Worker
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
33.06
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Licensed Autobody and Collision Damage Repairer Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
Application Close: 28/06/2024
JOB SUMMARY
The Transit Fleet and Facilities Maintenance team provides safe, reliable, efficient, timely and cost-effective transit vehicle maintenance services to support federally regulated transit services within the City of Ottawa.
You repair and replace vehicle parts such as body and underbody components, door/window frames, doors/windows. You paint vehicles and prepare surfaces for painting to achieve durable, attractive finishes using knowledge of how to treat different surfaces, such as steel, plastic, and aluminium and fibreglass. Employees in this job may work predominantly in either autobody repair or in autobody painting, or in both skill areas, as per work selected.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer apprenticeship program of 8000 hours
Minimum of 2 years of experience following attainment of certification.
Work experience performing body repairs on coaches, buses, or other heavy equipment is an asset
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
- Considerable knowledge of the methods, materials, tools, techniques and equipment used in the automotive body repair-painting trade including repair and refinishing
- Other surface preparers and finishers, their uses and application techniques
- Diagnostic equipment
- Personal computers, with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System
- Safe work practices of the trade
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Successful completion of a pre-employment ergonomic assessment is required
- Work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team
- Read, understand and execute oral and written instructions and interpret service manuals, schematics, drawings, sketches and work orders
- Plan work and make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
- Operate within a computerized Fleet Management Information System
- Ability and facility to use tools and equipment with precision
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain hand tools and state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment
- Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
- Mix/match paints, and apply them with a spray gun and/or other tools or equipment
- Able to organize, clean and maintain a safe work area
- Enjoy working with tools and equipment to exacting and precise tolerances
- Possess creativity, patience, and an eye for detail
- Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance
- Possess sound judgement
- Use initiative to meet deadlines
- Able to establish and maintain good working relationships with fellow employees in a team environment
- Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances
- Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
- Physically fit, with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which requires upper body strength, ability to lift heavy parts/equipment, and includes working in a standing position for long time periods, or bending, crouching, kneeling, and reaching)
- Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
- Provide own hand tools relating to the trade according to provisions of the Collective Agreement
- Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends and nights, as per the Collective Agreement
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
- Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted "G" class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated. Must complete City training and obtain Ontario unrestricted CZ class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) within the timeframe determined by the employer, in order to operate a City of Ottawa bus
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Licensed Autobody and Collision Damage Repairer
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
42.83
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Vehicle and Equipment Technician Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
Application Close: 09/08/2024
JOB SUMMARY
Fleet Maintenance & Technical Services is responsible for: scheduled, unscheduled and emergency service; seasonal overhauls; vehicle commissioning/decommissioning; vehicle inspections and certifications; warranty monitoring; shop and specialty tool maintenance/management; maintenance of small equipment and special equipment such as fire, ambulance, ice resurfacing, turf, etc.; repair performance analysis; and Technical Services including specifying, acquiring, leasing and disposing of Municipal Fleet Vehicles.
You are responsible for performing a wide range of duties expected of a Vehicle and Equipment Technician 2, including, but not limited to, the following: conducting diagnostic inspections, performing general mechanical overhaul and repair work, and performing scheduled preventive daily maintenance inspections and repairs on vehicle system and components including, but not limited to, steering, suspension, electrical, ignition, fuel, emission control/exhaust and engine management, hydraulics, and vehicular climate control systems.
You perform all maintenance and repairs to a wide variety of fleet vehicles systems and components including, but not limited to, vehicles powered by gas, diesel, propane or natural gas, tractors, graders, loaders, dozers, cranes, mowers, heavy vehicles (i.e. garbage trucks, zambonis, ice resurfacing equipment, etc.), and automotive associated equipment including, but not limited to, boilers and compressors.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician 310T apprenticeship program of 6720 hours
Minimum of 2 years of experience within a Municipal Fleet or similar truck and coach environment
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
- Considerable knowledge of the vehicle systems and the standard practices, safety issues, materials, tools, equipment and supplies to carry out maintenance operation
- Manual and electronic diagnostic equipment
- Personal computers with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System
- Code of Conduct rules and policy
- Collective agreement
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Safe work practices of the trade including working at heights and the lifting of heavy objects
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Work independently with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team
- Ability to read, understand and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, service manuals, schematics, drawings, work orders and any other documents used in the maintenance operation
- Ability make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
- Ability to proceed effectively with emergency work including on the road work with limited resources to provide maximum results and timelines
- Skill in the use of jacks, hoists, overhead cranes, lift trucks and mobile lifting devices
- Skill in the use of high-pressure gas and electric welding equipment (Mig. Arc. Bronze, steel, aluminum) to effect repairs as authorised under the technician license
- Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
- Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances
- Able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with management, manufacturers and engineers to provide for problem solving and suggest corrections to problems found on specialized vehicles and equipment
- Ability to provide training and explain instructions and guidelines to others effectively
- Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain tools, precision measuring instrument, state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment to diagnose mechanical, electrical and hydraulic malfunctions
- Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance
- Possess sound judgement
- Use initiative to meet deadlines
- Flexible, adaptable and able to accept constructive criticism
- Physically fit with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which may include working in a standing position for long time)
- Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
- Able to lift and carry heavy parts and equipment safely
- Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
- Provide own hand and air tools relating to the trade (SAE & Metric as required) according to provisions of the collective agreement
- Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends, on-call, evening and nights, as per the collective agreement
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
- You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
- This competition is only open to candidates who have a valid 310T certificate. Applicants must provide Skills Trade Ontario Account number on CV.
- The City of Ottawa offers a compensation package including pension and benefits plans, boots allowance, tools allowance, and paid uniforms.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Vehicle and Equipment Technician
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
73,342.88 - 85,812.48
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Licensed Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
Application Close: 28/06/2024
*NOTE: Applications / resumes received will be used to staff current and on-going requirements until June 30, 2024.
JOB SUMMARY
The Transit Fleet and Facilities Maintenance team provides safe, reliable, efficient, timely and cost-effective transit vehicle maintenance services to support federally regulated transit services within the City of Ottawa.
You are responsible for performing a wide range of duties expected of a Truck and Coach Technician, including, but not limited to, the following: conducting diagnostic inspection of vehicles*, performing general mechanical overhaul and repair work , and performing daily maintenance repairs. You perform all unit changes or repairs to Fleet vehicles (including but not limited to transmission, brakes, suspensions, electrical components, injectors, radiators, steering, differentials and air systems) and make miscellaneous adjustments to doors, destination signs and other vehicle systems.
vehicles*-refers to buses within the Transit Fleet Maintenance Division and any other Fleet vehicle within the Municipal Maintenance Division (cars/trucks, forklifts, etc.).
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician apprenticeship program of 6720 hours
Completion of advanced technical courses is an asset
Minimum of 1 year of experience following attainment of certification
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
- Considerable knowledge of the vehicle systems, and the standard methods, tools, and equipment used in the trade
- Diagnostic equipment
- Personal computers, with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System.
- Safe work practices of the trade.
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Successful completion of a pre-employment ergonomic assessment is required
- Work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team
- Read, understand and interpret service manuals, schematics, drawings, and work orders
- Plan work and make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
- Perform safety inspections on buses/vehicles
- Operate within a computerized Fleet Management Information System
- Ability and facility to use tools and equipment with precision
- Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain tools and state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment
- Able to organize, clean and maintain a safe work area
- Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance
- Possess sound judgement
- Use initiative to meet deadlines
- Able to establish and maintain good working relationships with fellow employees in a team environment
- Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances
- Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
- Physically fit, with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which may include working in a standing position for long time periods)
- Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
- Provide own hand tools relating to the trade (SAE & Metric as required) according to provisions of the Collective Agreement
- Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends, on-call and nights, as per the Collective Agreement
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction. Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
- Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated. Must complete City training and obtain Ontario unrestricted CZ class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) within the timeframe determined by the employer, in order to operate a City of Ottawa bus.
- Must be able to work shifts, weekends and statutory holidays at a variety of locations.
- This competition is only open to candidates who have a valid 310T certificate. Applicants must provide Skills Trade Ontario Account number on CV.
- The City of Ottawa offers a compensation package including pension and benefits plans, boots allowance, tools allowance, and paid uniforms.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Licensed Mechanic
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
42.83
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Industrial Electrician/Operator Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
Application Close: 13/05/2024
JOB SUMMARY
The mandate of Water Services is to provide treatment and distribution of a sustainable supply of high-quality drinking water and is committed to protecting the environment by collecting and treating wastewater for the health and prosperity of Ottawa.
You are responsible for planned, unplanned and emergency inspection, testing, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and/or repair of electrical and electronic equipment within Water Services’ water treatment, supply and storage facilities (including the Water Purification Plants, pumping stations, reservoirs, elevated tanks, metering facilities and well treatment systems) or wastewater treatment and collection facilities (including wastewater treatment plant, pumping stations, odour control facilities, and regulators).
These duties are carried out in an industrial, production and quality-focused environment and, as such, must be completed in consideration of, and in close coordination with, other skilled trade and maintenance staff in the Branch.
As a licensed water treatment, wastewater treatment and/or wastewater collection system operator, you are also responsible for operating various pieces of process equipment (in Drinking Water this spans water treatment, distribution and supply process equipment and in Wastewater this spans wastewater treatment and collection process equipment) and/or adjusting various water or wastewater treatment system process parameters, after prior consultation with and in close coordination with other licensed operating staff in the Branch.
Note this equipment includes, but is not limited to: electrical power supply, distribution and generating equipment (up to 44kV), generators (up to 4.8MW), motors (up to 1.5MW), associated motor starter and control equipment, power cabling, transformers, standby, emergency and uninterruptable power systems, lighting systems, power control and lighting panels, electric actuators, electrical metering and monitoring systems, instrumentation and control equipment, and building services equipment. The equipment may or may not be energized, during the work, and is located in a variety of locations including chemical feed and storage areas, electrical equipment rooms, machine rooms, generator rooms, pump rooms, valve rooms and chambers, confined spaces, elevated tanks, above and below grade reservoirs, outdoor power substations, office areas, etc.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Industrial Electrician or Construction and Maintenance Electrician apprenticeship program of 9000 hours.
Minimum of 5 years of experience as a licensed Industrial Electrician or Construction and Maintenance Electrician in a combination of both process-dependant industries and construction services including demonstrated experience in the maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of low, medium and high voltage electrical equipment and the installation, construction and commissioning of low, medium and high voltage electrical systems.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- Canadian Electrical/Building/Fire Codes
- Ontario Electrical Safety Code
- Electrical Utility Safety Rules
- Hydro One Utility Work Protection Code
- Relevant Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) acts, regulations, standards and guidelines
- Relevant Ontario Ministry of the Labour (MOL) acts, regulations, standards and guidelines
- Branch, Departmental, Unit and Section roles and responsibilities
- Relevant City, Branch, Departmental, Unit and Section procedures, policies, manuals and processes
- City Purchasing Bylaw and policies, as related to authorized purchases and responsibilities
- CVOR Vehicle Requirements as identified by the Province
- Ontario Traffic Manual - Book 7 as it applies for traffic control plans as regulated by the Ministry of Transportation (e.g. when working at remote facilities that require partial or full lane closures)
- Electrical theory
- Electronics, instrumentation and controls
- Installation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair methods and procedures for high, medium and low voltage equipment including pumps, motors, compressors, ventilating equipment, switchgear, transformers, etc.
- Math concepts applicable to the trade
- Working knowledge of mechanical equipment, materials and maintenance procedures
- Computer system applications pertinent to water and/or wastewater facilities including SCADA Systems and Maintenance Management Systems
- MS Office and Outlook
- Knowledge of TSSA rules & regulations
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
- Knowledge of operational, monitoring and control functions associated with drinking water treatment and water pumping/storage processes, or wastewater treatment and collection processes is an asset
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Work effectively, with others and independently
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, including completing technical, test and other reports or forms
- Perform trade-related preventive and corrective maintenance procedures
- Able to operate small and large equipment (e.g. Person Lifts, Zoom Boom, Manitou, etc.)
- Analyze, identify and solve problems quickly and effectively
- Use a wide range of hand tools, machine shop tools, measurement tools and testing equipment
- Make precise and accurate measurements and layouts
- Accurately read, interpret and mark-up technical drawings
- Clearly sketch electrical schematics and installations
- Understand and effectively utilize new information for problem-solving and decision-making
- Good organizational skills
- Readily establishes effective interpersonal relationships
- Good record of attendance
- Alertness, dependability, punctuality
- Work well under pressure and without constant direct supervision
- Attention to detail
- Physical ability to perform assigned tasks, including climbing ladders, scaffolds and elevated tanks, entering confined spaces
- Willingness to work outside of normal hours
- Comfortable working at heights
- Comfortable working in and around confined spaces
- Utilize appropriate or specialized PPE and safety equipment such as SCBA, rescue equipment, personal gas monitors and fall protection
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
- You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Industrial Electrician/Operator
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
81,960.32 - 95,896.32
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Vehicle and Equipment Technician Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
JOB SUMMARY
Fleet Maintenance & Technical Services is responsible for: scheduled, unscheduled and emergency service; seasonal overhauls; vehicle commissioning/decommissioning; vehicle inspections and certifications; warranty monitoring; shop and specialty tool maintenance/management; maintenance of small equipment and special equipment such as fire, ambulance, ice resurfacing, turf, etc.; repair performance analysis; and Technical Services including specifying, acquiring, leasing and disposing of Municipal Fleet Vehicles.
You are responsible for performing a wide range of duties expected of a Vehicle and Equipment Technician 2, including, but not limited to, the following: conducting diagnostic inspections, performing general mechanical overhaul and repair work, and performing scheduled preventive daily maintenance inspections and repairs on vehicle system and components including, but not limited to, steering, suspension, electrical, ignition, fuel, emission control/exhaust and engine management, hydraulics, and vehicular climate control systems.
You perform all maintenance and repairs to a wide variety of fleet vehicles systems and components including, but not limited to, vehicles powered by gas, diesel, propane or natural gas, tractors, graders, loaders, dozers, cranes, mowers, heavy vehicles (i.e. garbage trucks, zambonis, ice resurfacing equipment, etc.), and automotive associated equipment including, but not limited to, boilers and compressors.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician 310T apprenticeship program of 6720 hours
Minimum of 2 years of experience within a Municipal Fleet or similar truck and coach environment
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
- Considerable knowledge of the vehicle systems and the standard practices, safety issues, materials, tools, equipment and supplies to carry out maintenance operation
- Manual and electronic diagnostic equipment
- Personal computers with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System
- Code of Conduct rules and policy
- Collective agreement
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Safe work practices of the trade including working at heights and the lifting of heavy objects
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Work independently with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team
- Ability to read, understand and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, service manuals, schematics, drawings, work orders and any other documents used in the maintenance operation
- Ability make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
- Ability to proceed effectively with emergency work including on the road work with limited resources to provide maximum results and timelines
- Skill in the use of jacks, hoists, overhead cranes, lift trucks and mobile lifting devices
- Skill in the use of high-pressure gas and electric welding equipment (Mig. Arc. Bronze, steel, aluminum) to effect repairs as authorised under the technician license
- Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
- Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances
- Able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with management, manufacturers and engineers to provide for problem solving and suggest corrections to problems found on specialized vehicles and equipment
- Ability to provide training and explain instructions and guidelines to others effectively
- Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain tools, precision measuring instrument, state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment to diagnose mechanical, electrical and hydraulic malfunctions
- Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance
- Possess sound judgement
- Use initiative to meet deadlines
- Flexible, adaptable and able to accept constructive criticism
- Physically fit with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which may include working in a standing position for long time)
- Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
- Able to lift and carry heavy parts and equipment safely
- Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
- Provide own hand and air tools relating to the trade (SAE & Metric as required) according to provisions of the collective agreement
- Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends, on-call, evening and nights, as per the collective agreement
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
- You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
- This competition is only open to candidates who have a valid 310T certificate. Applicants must provide Skills Trade Ontario Account number on CV.
- The City of Ottawa offers a compensation package including pension and benefits plans, boots allowance, tools allowance, and paid uniforms.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Vehicle and Equipment Technician
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
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Licensed Mechanic (Truck & Coach - 310T) Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
*NOTE: Applications / resumes received will be used to staff current and on-going requirements until June 30, 2024.
JOB SUMMARY
The Transit Fleet and Facilities Maintenance team provides safe, reliable, efficient, timely and cost-effective transit vehicle maintenance services to support federally regulated transit services within the City of Ottawa.
You are responsible for performing a wide range of duties expected of a Truck and Coach Technician, including, but not limited to, the following: conducting diagnostic inspection of vehicles*, performing general mechanical overhaul and repair work , and performing daily maintenance repairs. You perform all unit changes or repairs to Fleet vehicles (including but not limited to transmission, brakes, suspensions, electrical components, injectors, radiators, steering, differentials and air systems) and make miscellaneous adjustments to doors, destination signs and other vehicle systems.
vehicles*-refers to buses within the Transit Fleet Maintenance Division and any other Fleet vehicle within the Municipal Maintenance Division (cars/trucks, forklifts, etc.).
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician apprenticeship program of 6720 hours
Completion of advanced technical courses is an asset
Minimum of 1 year of experience following attainment of certification
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
- Considerable knowledge of the vehicle systems, and the standard methods, tools, and equipment used in the trade
- Diagnostic equipment
- Personal computers, with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System.
- Safe work practices of the trade.
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Successful completion of a pre-employment ergonomic assessment is required
- Work independently, with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team
- Read, understand and interpret service manuals, schematics, drawings, and work orders
- Plan work and make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
- Perform safety inspections on buses/vehicles
- Operate within a computerized Fleet Management Information System
- Ability and facility to use tools and equipment with precision
- Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain tools and state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment
- Able to organize, clean and maintain a safe work area
- Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance
- Possess sound judgement
- Use initiative to meet deadlines
- Able to establish and maintain good working relationships with fellow employees in a team environment
- Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances
- Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
- Physically fit, with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which may include working in a standing position for long time periods)
- Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
- Provide own hand tools relating to the trade (SAE & Metric as required) according to provisions of the Collective Agreement
- Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends, on-call and nights, as per the Collective Agreement
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction. Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
- Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated. Must complete City training and obtain Ontario unrestricted CZ class driver’s licence (or provincial equivalent) within the timeframe determined by the employer, in order to operate a City of Ottawa bus.
- Must be able to work shifts, weekends and statutory holidays at a variety of locations.
- This competition is only open to candidates who have a valid 310T certificate. Applicants must provide Skills Trade Ontario Account number on CV.
- The City of Ottawa offers a compensation package including pension and benefits plans, boots allowance, tools allowance, and paid uniforms.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
Application Close: 28/06/2024
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Licensed Mechanic (Truck & Coach - 310T)
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
42.83
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Industrial Millwright/Operator Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
JOB SUMMARY
The mandate of Water Services is to provide treatment and distribution of a sustainable supply of high-quality drinking water and is committed to protecting the environment by collecting and treating wastewater for the health and prosperity of Ottawa.
You are responsible for planned, unplanned and emergency inspection, testing, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and/or repair of process mechanical systems and equipment within Water Services’ water treatment, supply and storage facilities (including the Water Purification Plants, pumping stations, reservoirs, elevated tanks, metering facilities and well treatment systems) or wastewater treatment and collection facilities (including Wastewater treatment plant, remote pumping stations, odour control facilities, regulators, lagoons, valve chambers, storage tanks).
These duties are carried out in an industrial, production, regulated and quality focused environment and, as such, must be completed in consideration of and in close coordination with other engineering, skilled trade and maintenance staff in the Branch.
As a licensed water treatment, wastewater treatment and/or wastewater collection system operator, you are also responsible for operating various pieces of process equipment (in Drinking Water this spans water treatment, distribution and supply process equipment and in Wastewater this spans wastewater treatment and collection process equipment) and/or adjusting various water or wastewater treatment system process parameters, after prior consultation with and in close coordination with other licensed operating staff in the Branch.
Note these systems and equipment include, but are not limited to: process chemical feed, metering, piping and storage systems (e.g. sulphuric acid, sodium hypochlorite, aluminium sulphate, sodium silicate, sodium bisulphite, sodium hydroxide, potassium permanganate, hydrofluorosilicic acid, aqueous ammonia, etc.), raw water, treated drinking water, effluent water and sanitary sewage screening, processing, metering, piping, pumping and valve systems (fractional horsepower to several thousand horsepower, 6mm to 2450m dia or 4500mm x 3600mm), sludge collection, transfer and mixing systems, pressure and flow control valves, crane, rigging and hoisting systems (up to 5 tons), pumps, blowers, motors, engines, compressors, vacuum systems, gear boxes, clutches, turbines and centrifuges (fractional horsepower to several thousand horsepower). The equipment may or may not be drained, evacuated or energized, during the work, and is located in a variety of locations including chemical feed and storage areas, electrical equipment rooms, machine rooms, generator rooms, pump rooms, valve rooms and chambers, confined spaces, elevated tanks, above and below grade chambers, tanks and reservoirs, outdoor power substations, office areas, etc.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Industrial Millwright apprenticeship program of 8000 hours
Minimum of 5 years of experience as a licensed Industrial Millwright in a combination of both process-dependant industries and construction services including demonstrated experience in the maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of industrial and process mechanical equipment and the installation, construction and commissioning of process mechanical and chemical feed systems.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- Canadian Building Code
- Ontario Plumbing Code
- Relevant Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) acts, regulations, standards and guidelines
- Relevant Ontario Ministry of the Labour (MOL) acts, regulations, standards and guidelines
- Branch, Departmental, Unit and Section roles and responsibilities
- Relevant City, Branch, Departmental, Unit and Section procedures, policies, manuals and processes
- City Purchasing Bylaw and policies as related to authorized purchases and responsibilities
- CVOR Vehicle Requirements, as identified by the Province
- Metal pipe, tube and plate heating, forming, cutting, welding, soldering, brazing and jointing tools, methods and techniques
- No-metal pipe and tube bending, forming, cutting, fusing, bonding and jointing tools, methods and techniques
- Installation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair methods and procedures for small to large (fractional to several thousand horsepower) process mechanical equipment including engines, pumps, motors, compressors, gearboxes, turbines, centrifuges, etc.
- Installation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair methods and procedures for small to large (6mm to 2450m diameter and 4500mm x 3600mm) process piping, jointing and valve systems, etc.
- Precision measurement, vibration and alignment techniques and equipment
- Math concepts applicable to the trade
- Working knowledge of electrical, electronic and instrumentation equipment, materials and maintenance procedures
- Computer system applications pertinent to water and wastewater treatment and collection facilities including SCADA Systems and Maintenance Management Systems
- MS Office and Outlook
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers
- Knowledge of TSSA rules & regulations
- Knowledge of operational, monitoring and control functions associated with drinking water treatment and water pumping/storage processes, or wastewater treatment and collection processes is desirable
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Work effectively, with others and independently
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, including completing technical, test and other reports or forms
- Perform trade related preventive and corrective maintenance procedures
- Able to operate small and large equipment (e.g. Person Lifts, Zoom Boom, Manitou, Forklift etc.)
- Analyze, identify, prioritize and solve problems quickly and effectively
- Use a wide range of hand tools, heating, cutting and welding tools, machine shop tools, measurement tools and testing equipment
- Make precise and accurate measurements layouts
- Accurately read, interpret and mark-up technical drawings
- Clearly sketch mechanical schematics and installations
- Understand and effectively utilize new information for problem-solving and decision-making
- Good organizational skills
- Readily establish effective interpersonal relationships
- Alertness, dependability, punctuality
- Work well under pressure
- Shows initiative, strong judgement and a high degree of reliability
- Physical ability to perform assigned tasks, including climbing ladders, scaffolds and elevated tanks, entering confined spaces
- Willingness to work outside of normal hours
- Utilize appropriate or specialized PPE and safety equipment such as SCBA, rescue equipment, personal gas monitors and fall protection
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
- You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Industrial Millwright/Operator
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
81,960.32 - 95,896.32
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Vehicle and Equipment Technician Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair OttawaJob Details
JOB SUMMARY
Fleet Maintenance & Technical Services is responsible for: scheduled, unscheduled and emergency service; seasonal overhauls; vehicle commissioning/decommissioning; vehicle inspections and certifications; warranty monitoring; shop and specialty tool maintenance/management; maintenance of small equipment and special equipment such as fire, ambulance, ice resurfacing, turf, etc.; repair performance analysis; and Technical Services including specifying, acquiring, leasing and disposing of Municipal Fleet Vehicles.
You are responsible for performing a wide range of duties expected of a Vehicle and Equipment Technician 2, including, but not limited to, the following: conducting diagnostic inspections, performing general mechanical overhaul and repair work, and performing scheduled preventive daily maintenance inspections and repairs on vehicle system and components including, but not limited to, steering, suspension, electrical, ignition, fuel, emission control/exhaust and engine management, hydraulics, and vehicular climate control systems.
You perform all maintenance and repairs to a wide variety of fleet vehicles systems and components including, but not limited to, vehicles powered by gas, diesel, propane or natural gas, tractors, graders, loaders, dozers, cranes, mowers, heavy vehicles (i.e. garbage trucks, zambonis, ice resurfacing equipment, etc.), and automotive associated equipment including, but not limited to, boilers and compressors.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician 310T apprenticeship program of 6720 hours
Minimum of 2 years of experience within a Municipal Fleet or similar truck and coach environment
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
KNOWLEDGE
- City policies and procedures affecting shop operations
- Considerable knowledge of the vehicle systems and the standard practices, safety issues, materials, tools, equipment and supplies to carry out maintenance operation
- Manual and electronic diagnostic equipment
- Personal computers with ability to use the Fleet Management Information System
- Code of Conduct rules and policy
- Collective agreement
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Safe work practices of the trade including working at heights and the lifting of heavy objects
- Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and duties of workers.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Work independently with minimal direction, and collaboratively with peers and managers as part of a maintenance repair team
- Ability to read, understand and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, service manuals, schematics, drawings, work orders and any other documents used in the maintenance operation
- Ability make estimates of materials and time required to perform the work
- Ability to proceed effectively with emergency work including on the road work with limited resources to provide maximum results and timelines
- Skill in the use of jacks, hoists, overhead cranes, lift trucks and mobile lifting devices
- Skill in the use of high-pressure gas and electric welding equipment (Mig. Arc. Bronze, steel, aluminum) to effect repairs as authorised under the technician license
- Possess analytical skills and be detail oriented
- Good manual dexterity and ability to work to close tolerances
- Able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with management, manufacturers and engineers to provide for problem solving and suggest corrections to problems found on specialized vehicles and equipment
- Ability to provide training and explain instructions and guidelines to others effectively
- Able to efficiently use, operate and maintain tools, precision measuring instrument, state-of-the-art automotive diagnostic and test equipment to diagnose mechanical, electrical and hydraulic malfunctions
- Possess a work record of good attendance and job performance
- Possess sound judgement
- Use initiative to meet deadlines
- Flexible, adaptable and able to accept constructive criticism
- Physically fit with stamina to perform the duties of the trade (which may include working in a standing position for long time)
- Able to work in uncomfortable or confined positions on occasion
- Able to lift and carry heavy parts and equipment safely
- Able to tolerate exposure to moderate amounts of noise, dust, grit, oil/grease, fumes, solvents, paints, lacquers, hot/sharp metals and surface finishing products
- Provide own hand and air tools relating to the trade (SAE & Metric as required) according to provisions of the collective agreement
- Able to work a variety of scheduled shifts, including week-ends, on-call, evening and nights, as per the collective agreement
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
- Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
- You may initially be paid 95% of your starting rate of pay, in accordance with the collective agreement.
- This competition is only open to candidates who have a valid 310T certificate. Applicants must provide Skills Trade Ontario Account number on CV.
- The City of Ottawa offers a compensation package including pension and benefits plans, boots allowance, tools allowance, and paid uniforms.
- Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Vehicle and Equipment Technician
City Of Ottawa
Ottawa - 7.78kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
73,342.88 - 85,812.48
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