23 Jobs Found
Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Position Summary
Benefits of working at the City of Regina:
- Robust Benefits package which includes, but is not limited to:
- Health Coverage (employer paid)
- Dental Coverage
- Basic Group Life & Options
- Health Care Spending Account ($400 per year)
- Civic Pension Plan with Employer Contributions
- The City may consider relocation reimbursement costs for apprentice/journey person mechanic candidates outside of the surrounding Regina area
- 50% off for City facilities (Swimming pass etc.)
NATURE OF WORK:
This position is responsible for performing journeyperson level duties in the mechanical service, maintenance and repair of all types of vehicles, heavy duty equipment and agricultural/industrial equipment and other associated equipment. This position reports to the Trades Coordinator.
Civic Fleet Maintenance is also accepting applications from Year 2 - Year 4 Apprentices in Truck and Transport trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agricultural Equipment Technician, or Automotive Service Technician.
Apprentice Hourly Rates Y2 – Y4 will be $30.78 - $37.45 (including Market Supplement)
Duties & Responsibilities
- Inspects, maintains, overhauls, and services all types of trucks and specialized bodies.
- Performs assessments and/or conduct tests to determine vehicle problems.
- Performs repairs to all vehicle/equipment systems (hydraulics, brakes, diesel/gas engines including injection systems, Allison automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, drive lines, cooling, electrical, etc.)
- Performs SGI Safety Inspections on heavy trucks.
- Assesses condition of vehicle parts and components and submits replacement order lists.
- Conducts operational and/or road testing of completed repairs and final adjustments to meet equipment performance standards.
- Trains, assists and supervises other tradespersons including apprentices as required.
- Performs related work as required.
Education & Experience
The knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through successful completion of a Journeypersons Certificate in one of the following trades: Truck and Transport, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agricultural Machinery Technician or Automotive Service Technician, combined with a minimum two (2) years experience in the heavy truck industry (preferably at the journeyperson level).
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Knowledge of fuel, air brakes, electrical, hydraulic, lubricating, cooling, ignition, injection, transmission and differential systems.
- Knowledge of diesel and gasoline engine systems.
- Ability to effectively use all testing and diagnostic equipment.
- Ability to perform difficult mechanical repairs without technical direction or supervision.
- Ability to read and interpret related technical information and complete required reports.
- Ability to direct, train and provide support to other Tradespersons and apprentices.
- Ability to plan and organize work, along with communicating effectively in oral and written form.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, team members, co-workers, suppliers and the general public.
- Ability to work independently and as a member of a team exercising sound judgement and decision making.
- Able to perform work of a physical nature in all types of weather conditions.
- Demonstrated skill to accurately diagnose and repair mechanical defects in all types of truck and truck-mounted equipment.
Working/Other Conditions
- Must possess or be eligible to obtain certification as an SGI Inspection Technician.
- Must possess a set of mechanics tools as required in the trade.
- Must possess a valid class 1A drivers license.
- The employee will be required to work both inside and outside year round. Shift work will be required. May be assigned to work in any of the following functional areas of mechanics: Heavy Truck, Light Equipment, and Heavy Duty.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Jurisdiction: CUPE Local 21
Division: City Operations
Department: Transit
Hourly Salary: $43.22 - $44.46 (Include $9.00/hr Market Supplement)
Annual Salary: $89,447.00 - $92,013.00 (Include Market Supplement)
Apprentice Rates (2024 Rates):
2nd year: $30.78/hr (Includes $2.25/hr Market Supplement)
3rd year: $34.11/hr (Includes $4.50/hr Market Supplement)
4th year: $37.45/hr (Includes $6.75/hr Market Supplement)
Mechanic
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
43.22 - 44.46
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Millwright Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
As our Millwright, you will provide support to the department and Superintendent.
Position Overview:
- Responsible for welding, ironwork, or mechanical related tasks.
- Accurately and effectively uses various types of millwright precision tools.
- Responsible for safe use of equipment including forklift, skid steer loader, scissor lifts, and power tools.
- Reads and understands construction drawings, including providing accurate layout of the work and building to drawings and specifications.
Qualifications Needed:
- Appropriate level of experience in industrial mechanics or enrolled in an Apprenticeship Program.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are required.
- Must be able to work a 21/7 work rotation with extended time away from home.
- Own and maintain basic trade tools.
Want to know more? Apply through our career board. First time applicants will need to complete a profile. Or send your resume to [email protected]
Millwright
FWS Group Of Companies
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
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Refrigeration/AC Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Position Summary
The City of Regina has an exciting opportunity for a Journeyperson Refrigeration Mechanic to utilize their skills and knowledge to diagnose, repair, alter, construct and maintain all types of refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in City facilities. The work is performed independently and is subject to inspection during progress and upon completion. This position may be required to supervise other trades people. This position reports to the Trades Coordinator – Mechanical/Electrical.
NOTE: 1. May be required to work shift work and be subject to call-out when a problem arises in their field of expertise.
2. Employee is expected to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Inspects, diagnoses, evaluates options and repairs industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in existing buildings.
- Operates, maintains and calibrates computerized and other control systems on HVAC systems within City facilities.
- Plans and/or installs new refrigeration, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems in new or existing facilities.
- Examines building plans and specifications to determine the layout of refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, mechanical and other building systems affecting the work. May be required to prepare sketches of proposed construction.
- Estimates quantity and quality of material required for the work and requisitions material in accordance with policy and signing authority and maintains a stock of equipment and parts.
- Reviews systems and performs work in compliance with the OH&S Regulations, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Recommends sub-contract work as required and inspects the work of sub-contractors to ensure conformance with specifications and quality standards.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of standard methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the refrigeration mechanic trade, and knowledge of the work of related trades such as plumbing and gas fitting.
- Knowledge and ability to diagnose and repair existing systems and be able to install new plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems as required.
- Knowledge of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) standards in the areas of HVAC and Refrigeration. Knowledge of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Knowledge of DDC controllers, computerized building operation systems and other HVAV control systems.
- Knowledge of the occupational hazards, safety precautions and regulations of the trade, including the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual.
- Ability to start-up and shut down ammonia refrigeration systems; charge the systems with refrigerant, like ammonia or freon and experience with air conditioning for computer systems.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, schematics and specifications and to plan and prepare cost estimates for the installation, maintenance or modification of refrigeration or heating systems in new and existing buildings.
- Ability to give, understand and execute oral and written instructions.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships, work with minimum supervision and to supervise subordinates as assigned.
Education & Experience
- Typically the knowledge, skills and abilities to complete this job are obtained through completion of grade ten (10), a Journeyperson Certification in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade and two (2) years current journeyperson experience in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade in the building construction and maintenance area and with the maintenance of cooling appliances. Some experience with ammonia refrigeration plant operations and repairs is required.
Working/Other Conditions
- Must possess a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 driver's license and a First Aid Certificate. An Arena Operator's Certificate would be an asset.
- May be required to work shift work and subject to call-out when a problem arises in the field of expertise.
- Will be required to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Jurisdiction: CUPE Local 21
Division: Financial Strategy & Sustainability
Department: Land, Real Estate & Economic Development
Hourly Salary: $39.84 - $43.46 (Includes $8.00/hr Market Supplement)
Annual Salary: $82,429 - $89,919 (Includes $8.00/hr Market Supplement)
Refrigeration/AC Mechanic
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
39.84 - 43.46
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Apprentice/Journeyperson - Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Position Summary
Benefits of working at the City of Regina:
- Robust Benefits package which includes, but is not limited to:
- Health Coverage (employer paid)
- Dental Coverage
- Basic Group Life & Options
- Health Care Spending Account ($400 per year)
- Civic Pension Plan with Employer Contributions
- The City may consider relocation reimbursement costs for apprentice/journey person mechanic candidates outside of the surrounding Regina area
- 50% off for City facilities (Swimming pass etc.)
NATURE OF WORK:
This position is responsible for performing journeyperson level duties in the mechanical service, maintenance and repair of all types of vehicles, heavy duty equipment and agricultural/industrial equipment and other associated equipment. This position reports to the Trades Coordinator.
Civic Fleet Maintenance is also accepting applications from Year 2 - Year 4 Apprentices in Truck and Transport trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agricultural Equipment Technician, or Automotive Service Technician.
Apprentice Hourly Rates Y2 – Y4 will be $30.78 - $37.45 (including Market Supplement)
Duties & Responsibilities
- Inspects, maintains, overhauls, and services all types of trucks and specialized bodies.
- Performs assessments and/or conduct tests to determine vehicle problems.
- Performs repairs to all vehicle/equipment systems (hydraulics, brakes, diesel/gas engines including injection systems, Allison automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, drive lines, cooling, electrical, etc.)
- Performs SGI Safety Inspections on heavy trucks.
- Assesses condition of vehicle parts and components and submits replacement order lists.
- Conducts operational and/or road testing of completed repairs and final adjustments to meet equipment performance standards.
- Trains, assists and supervises other tradespersons including apprentices as required.
- Performs related work as required.
Education & Experience
The knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through successful completion of a Journeypersons Certificate in one of the following trades: Truck and Transport, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agricultural Machinery Technician or Automotive Service Technician, combined with a minimum two (2) years experience in the heavy truck industry (preferably at the journeyperson level).
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Knowledge of fuel, air brakes, electrical, hydraulic, lubricating, cooling, ignition, injection, transmission and differential systems.
- Knowledge of diesel and gasoline engine systems.
- Ability to effectively use all testing and diagnostic equipment.
- Ability to perform difficult mechanical repairs without technical direction or supervision.
- Ability to read and interpret related technical information and complete required reports.
- Ability to direct, train and provide support to other Tradespersons and apprentices.
- Ability to plan and organize work, along with communicating effectively in oral and written form.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, team members, co-workers, suppliers and the general public.
- Ability to work independently and as a member of a team exercising sound judgement and decision making.
- Able to perform work of a physical nature in all types of weather conditions.
- Demonstrated skill to accurately diagnose and repair mechanical defects in all types of truck and truck-mounted equipment.
Working/Other Conditions
- Must possess or be eligible to obtain certification as an SGI Inspection Technician.
- Must possess a set of mechanics tools as required in the trade.
- Must possess a valid class 1A drivers license.
- The employee will be required to work both inside and outside year round. Shift work will be required. May be assigned to work in any of the following functional areas of mechanics: Heavy Truck, Light Equipment, and Heavy Duty.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Jurisdiction: CUPE Local 21
Division: City Operations
Department: Transit
Hourly Salary: $43.22 - $44.46 (Include $9.00/hr Market Supplement)
Annual Salary: $89,447.00 - $92,013.00 (Include Market Supplement)
Apprentice Rates (2024 Rates):
2nd year: $30.78/hr (Includes $2.25/hr Market Supplement)
3rd year: $34.11/hr (Includes $4.50/hr Market Supplement)
4th year: $37.45/hr (Includes $6.75/hr Market Supplement)
Apprentice/Journeyperson - Mechanic
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
43.22 - 44.46
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Utilityperson II Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Closing Date: April 25, 2024
Position Summary
This position is responsible for servicing the transit vehicles. This position reports to the Supervisor of Maintenance and Equipment.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Performs vehicle servicing functions including fuelling, checking and correcting fluid levels, exterior and interior cleaning and washing, testing of auxiliary equipment and minor maintenance/repairing.
- Inspects lights, general body condition, tires, wheels and windshield wipers, etc. and reports defects to the shift supervisor.
- Ensure security of cash forms and fareboxes during the changing process and proper recordkeeping associated with this task.
- Assign transit coaches for the following day’s route assignments.
- Performs general caretaking and housekeeping functions in department buildings.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Knowledge of the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual.
- Ability to carry out work assignments in a safe manner.
- Ability to maintain co-operative and harmonious working relations with other employees.
- Ability to understand and execute oral and written instructions.
- Ability to effectively work in any of the technical trades within the department.
Education & Experience
Typically, the knowledge, skills and abilities required are obtained through completion of Grade 10 as well as successful completion of the first year of any of the mechanical trades.
The Good Stuff
- 50% off admission to City leisure facilities (Swimming, etc.),
- An inclusive and diverse work culture
Working/Other Conditions
- Will be required to work non-standard hours / varying shifts.
- Must possess a valid 1A driver's license.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Jurisdiction: Local 588
Division: City Operations
Department: Transit
Utilityperson II
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
22.59 - 28.90
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Track Maintainer/Labourer Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:
To maintain the track and surrounding areas using moderate physical labour and technology (automated machinery). We use technology as much as possible to eliminate physical stress on the body. Duties can include replacing and repairing various track components including rails, railway ties, fences and adjusting the alignment and the surface of the track as well as responding to emergencies and track outages
POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Moderate to heavy physical labour on an assigned area of track. This work involves
- Pulling track spikes
- Applying rail anchors
- Shoveling crushed rock
- Bending & lifting up to 50 lbs on a regular basis
- Repetitive tasks
- An emphasis on safety is critical for all employees. This can be a high risk environment as you will be working around heavy moving equipment
- Employees must remain focused at all times and be willing to work in a team environment
- The work location is outdoors and, therefore, you will be working in all weather conditions (rain, direct sunlight, snow etc)
- This position may require traveling. While travelling, you will receive mileage, hotel accommodations, meal expenses, etc
- Will be required to be away from home (accommodations and meal allowance provided)
- Work can be seasonal and employees may be laid off at the end of the work season. Employees will be called back as needed (and in seniority order) for the next work season
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Possess a High School diploma or GED
- A valid driver’s license
- A valid Class 3 license would be considered an asset;
- A safety-oriented work ethic supported by experience within the labour industry
- The ability to follow instructions and rules and regulations
- Ability to work as a valuable member of a team
- Good written and verbal communication/comprehension skills are essential
WHAT CPKC HAS TO OFFER:
- 2 weeks paid training to set you up for success as a Railroader
- Flexible and competitive benefits package
- Competitive company pension plan
- Employee Share Purchase Plan
- Annual Fitness Subsidy
- Part-time Studies Program
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Medical Requirements:
Operating safely is a core foundation of CPKC. Our commitment is to protect our people, customers, communities in which we operate, the environment and our assets. We are also committed to a healthy and safe workplace. CPKC’s Alcohol and Drug Policy and Procedures (“Policy and Procedures”) support these commitments. All new hires for a safety sensitive position will be required to complete a pre-employment medical that includes a physical, vision, hearing, alcohol, and drug audit assessment. Pre-employment qualification drug test(s) are also required. This includes candidates participating in the Trainee Program who will also be required to pass a drug test during the training process before receiving final qualification for the position..
Background Investigation:
The successful candidate will need to successfully complete the following clearances:
- Criminal history check
- Education verification
- Driver’s License Verification
CPKC is an employment equity employer committed to the principles of employment equity and inclusion. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply including women, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC), members of the LGBTQ+ community, and people with disabilities. Accommodations for the job application process can be provided, as appropriate, upon request. All applicant information will be managed in accordance with the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)”.
Track Maintainer/Labourer
CPKC
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
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Journeyperson - Refrigeration/AC Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Position Summary
The City of Regina has an exciting opportunity for a Journeyperson Refrigeration Mechanic to utilize their skills and knowledge to diagnose, repair, alter, construct and maintain all types of refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in City facilities. The work is performed independently and is subject to inspection during progress and upon completion. This position may be required to supervise other trades people. This position reports to the Trades Coordinator – Mechanical/Electrical.
NOTE: 1. May be required to work shift work and be subject to call-out when a problem arises in their field of expertise.
2. Employee is expected to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Inspects, diagnoses, evaluates options and repairs industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in existing buildings.
- Operates, maintains and calibrates computerized and other control systems on HVAC systems within City facilities.
- Plans and/or installs new refrigeration, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems in new or existing facilities.
- Examines building plans and specifications to determine the layout of refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, mechanical and other building systems affecting the work. May be required to prepare sketches of proposed construction.
- Estimates quantity and quality of material required for the work and requisitions material in accordance with policy and signing authority and maintains a stock of equipment and parts.
- Reviews systems and performs work in compliance with the OH&S Regulations, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Recommends sub-contract work as required and inspects the work of sub-contractors to ensure conformance with specifications and quality standards.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of standard methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the refrigeration mechanic trade, and knowledge of the work of related trades such as plumbing and gas fitting.
- Knowledge and ability to diagnose and repair existing systems and be able to install new plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems as required.
- Knowledge of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) standards in the areas of HVAC and Refrigeration. Knowledge of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Knowledge of DDC controllers, computerized building operation systems and other HVAV control systems.
- Knowledge of the occupational hazards, safety precautions and regulations of the trade, including the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual.
- Ability to start-up and shut down ammonia refrigeration systems; charge the systems with refrigerant, like ammonia or freon and experience with air conditioning for computer systems.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, schematics and specifications and to plan and prepare cost estimates for the installation, maintenance or modification of refrigeration or heating systems in new and existing buildings.
- Ability to give, understand and execute oral and written instructions.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships, work with minimum supervision and to supervise subordinates as assigned.
Education & Experience
- Typically the knowledge, skills and abilities to complete this job are obtained through completion of grade ten (10), a Journeyperson Certification in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade and two (2) years current journeyperson experience in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade in the building construction and maintenance area and with the maintenance of cooling appliances. Some experience with ammonia refrigeration plant operations and repairs is required.
Working/Other Conditions
- Must possess a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 driver's license and a First Aid Certificate. An Arena Operator's Certificate would be an asset.
- May be required to work shift work and subject to call-out when a problem arises in the field of expertise.
- Will be required to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Jurisdiction: CUPE Local 21
Division: Financial Strategy & Sustainability
Department: Land, Real Estate & Economic Development
Hourly Salary: $39.84 - $43.46 (Includes $8.00/hr Market Supplement)
Annual Salary: $82,429 - $89,919 (Includes $8.00/hr Market Supplement)
Journeyperson - Refrigeration/AC Mechanic
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
39.84 - 43.46
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Apprentice/Journeyperson Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Benefits of working at the City of Regina
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We offer a competitive wage and benefits package, ongoing training, and employee recognition programs.
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The City may consider relocation reimbursement costs for apprentice/journey person mechanic candidates outside of the surrounding Regina area
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Permanent employees are eligible for 80% Health & Dental coverage plus $300 Health Care Spending Account per year. Group Life Insurance/Long term disability plan and Civic Pension plan. As well as 50% off for City facilities (Swimming pass etc.)
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We offer a Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) program to assist with the financial burden of training, up to 95% of normal weekly earnings.
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Newly built Facility in 2020: At 60,000 square feet, the facility includes both 40- and 60- foot full-service and repair bays with hoists and built to environmental and sustainability standards. New tools and equipment are available for use.
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We offer education reimbursement, such as Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) program to assist with the financial burden of training, up to 95% of normal weekly earnings.
Transit Fleet Maintenance is also accepting applications from Y2 – Y4 Apprentices in Truck and Transport trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agricultural Equipment Technician, or Automotive Service Technician.
Apprentice Hourly Rates Y2 – Y4 will be $30.78 - $37.74 (including Market Supplement)
This position is responsible for performing highly skilled journeyperson mechanic duties in the Transit Fleet Maintenance Branch. This position reports to the Supervisor of Maintenance and Equipment.
Note: May be required to work varying day, evening and weekend shifts. Evening shifts are subject to a $1.00/Hour shift differential and Sunday shall be paid at the rate of time and a quarter.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Performs maintenance and overhauls bus engines, transmissions, differentials, brakes, suspension, steering, HVAC and all auxiliary equipment, including electrical components.
- Assists in determining and ordering parts and materials necessary for repair of equipment.
- Diagnoses mechanical and electrical defects.
- Performs Highway Traffic Board safety inspections and related repairs.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of the practices, methods, tools and equipment used in the overhauling, repair and maintenance of heavy duty and automotive equipment.
- Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
- Ability to read and understand mechanical and electrical drawings and manuals.
- Ability to prepare concise reports related to all work performed.
- Ability to maintain co-operative and harmonious working relations with other employees.
- Demonstrated skill in diagnosing mechanical defects on a variety of equipment.
Education & Experience
Typically, the knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through completion of a Journeyperson Certificate in Truck and Transport Trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agriculture Machinery Technician or Automotive Service Technician, combined with a minimum of two (2) years of experience in truck and transport mechanical repair including training and experience in the heavy-duty automatic transmission and automotive electrical fields. Training and experience in Allison Automatic and ZF Transmissions, Automotive Electrical systems, and Cummins diesel engines is preferred.
Working/Other Conditions
Must have or be able to obtain a Class 5A License.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Jurisdiction: Local 588
Division: City Operations
Department: Transit & Fleet
Hourly Salary: $42.90 -$ 45.55 (2024 Rates) (Includes $3.00/hr Market Supplement) * Certified Journeyperson will start from step 3 at $45.55.
Apprentice Rates (2024 Rates):
1st year: $27.55/hr
2nd year: $30.78/hr (Includes $0.75/hr Market Supplement)
3rd year: $34.14/hr (Includes $1.50/hr Market Supplement)
4th year: $37.74/hr (Includes $2.25/hr Market Supplement)
Apprentice/Journeyperson Mechanic
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
42.90 - 45.55
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Journeyperson - Refrigeration/AC Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Position Summary
The City of Regina has an exciting opportunity for a Journeyperson Refrigeration Mechanic to utilize their skills and knowledge to diagnose, repair, alter, construct and maintain all types of refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in City facilities. The work is performed independently and is subject to inspection during progress and upon completion. This position may be required to supervise other trades people. This position reports to the Trades Coordinator – Mechanical/Electrical.
NOTE: 1. May be required to work shift work and be subject to call-out when a problem arises in their field of expertise.
2. Employee is expected to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Inspects, diagnoses, evaluates options and repairs industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in existing buildings.
- Operates, maintains and calibrates computerized and other control systems on HVAC systems within City facilities.
- Plans and/or installs new refrigeration, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems in new or existing facilities.
- Examines building plans and specifications to determine the layout of refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, mechanical and other building systems affecting the work. May be required to prepare sketches of proposed construction.
- Estimates quantity and quality of material required for the work and requisitions material in accordance with policy and signing authority and maintains a stock of equipment and parts.
- Reviews systems and performs work in compliance with the OH&S Regulations, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Recommends sub-contract work as required and inspects the work of sub-contractors to ensure conformance with specifications and quality standards.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of standard methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the refrigeration mechanic trade, and knowledge of the work of related trades such as plumbing and gas fitting.
- Knowledge and ability to diagnose and repair existing systems and be able to install new plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems as required.
- Knowledge of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) standards in the areas of HVAC and Refrigeration. Knowledge of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Knowledge of DDC controllers, computerized building operation systems and other HVAV control systems.
- Knowledge of the occupational hazards, safety precautions and regulations of the trade, including the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual.
- Ability to start-up and shut down ammonia refrigeration systems; charge the systems with refrigerant, like ammonia or freon and experience with air conditioning for computer systems.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, schematics and specifications and to plan and prepare cost estimates for the installation, maintenance or modification of refrigeration or heating systems in new and existing buildings.
- Ability to give, understand and execute oral and written instructions.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships, work with minimum supervision and to supervise subordinates as assigned.
Education & Experience
- Typically the knowledge, skills and abilities to complete this job are obtained through completion of grade ten (10), a Journeyperson Certification in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade and two (2) years current journeyperson experience in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade in the building construction and maintenance area and with the maintenance of cooling appliances. Some experience with ammonia refrigeration plant operations and repairs is required.
Working/Other Conditions
- Must possess a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 driver's license and a First Aid Certificate. An Arena Operator's Certificate would be an asset.
- May be required to work shift work and subject to call-out when a problem arises in the field of expertise.
- Will be required to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Journeyperson - Refrigeration/AC Mechanic
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
31.84 - 35.46
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Journeyperson - Refrigeration/AC Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Position Summary
The City of Regina has an exciting opportunity for a Journeyperson Refrigeration Mechanic to utilize their skills and knowledge to diagnose, repair, alter, construct and maintain all types of refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in City facilities. The work is performed independently and is subject to inspection during progress and upon completion. This position may be required to supervise other trades people. This position reports to the Trades Coordinator – Mechanical/Electrical.
NOTE: 1. May be required to work shift work and be subject to call-out when a problem arises in their field of expertise.
2. Employee is expected to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Inspects, diagnoses, evaluates options and repairs industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration equipment, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems, pumps and compressors in existing buildings.
- Operates, maintains and calibrates computerized and other control systems on HVAC systems within City facilities.
- Plans and/or installs new refrigeration, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems in new or existing facilities.
- Examines building plans and specifications to determine the layout of refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, mechanical and other building systems affecting the work. May be required to prepare sketches of proposed construction.
- Estimates quantity and quality of material required for the work and requisitions material in accordance with policy and signing authority and maintains a stock of equipment and parts.
- Reviews systems and performs work in compliance with the OH&S Regulations, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Recommends sub-contract work as required and inspects the work of sub-contractors to ensure conformance with specifications and quality standards.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of standard methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the refrigeration mechanic trade, and knowledge of the work of related trades such as plumbing and gas fitting.
- Knowledge and ability to diagnose and repair existing systems and be able to install new plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems as required.
- Knowledge of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) standards in the areas of HVAC and Refrigeration. Knowledge of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and National Building Code.
- Knowledge of DDC controllers, computerized building operation systems and other HVAV control systems.
- Knowledge of the occupational hazards, safety precautions and regulations of the trade, including the general rules and regulations of the Provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and the City of Regina Occupational Health and Safety Manual.
- Ability to start-up and shut down ammonia refrigeration systems; charge the systems with refrigerant, like ammonia or freon and experience with air conditioning for computer systems.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, schematics and specifications and to plan and prepare cost estimates for the installation, maintenance or modification of refrigeration or heating systems in new and existing buildings.
- Ability to give, understand and execute oral and written instructions.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships, work with minimum supervision and to supervise subordinates as assigned.
Education & Experience
- Typically the knowledge, skills and abilities to complete this job are obtained through completion of grade ten (10), a Journeyperson Certification in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade and two (2) years current journeyperson experience in the Refrigeration Mechanic trade in the building construction and maintenance area and with the maintenance of cooling appliances. Some experience with ammonia refrigeration plant operations and repairs is required.
Working/Other Conditions
- Must possess a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 driver's license and a First Aid Certificate. An Arena Operator's Certificate would be an asset.
- May be required to work shift work and subject to call-out when a problem arises in the field of expertise.
- Will be required to provide a standardized set of tools for the trade.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Journeyperson - Refrigeration/AC Mechanic
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
31.84 - 35.46
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Coordinator, Transit & Fleet Maintenance Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Position Summary
Reporting to the Manager of Transit & Fleet Maintenance, this position manages and directs all activities and staff related to the design and delivery of comprehensive maintenance programs for the Transit & Fleets services. A key requirement of this position is the planning, directing, and organization of resources in order to maximize the level of safe, efficient, and effective delivery of maintenance services including preventative maintenance, breakdown and accident repair, washing and cleaning, and fueling.
This position maintains team focus on promoting client satisfaction by enabling a respectful, engaging and learning work environment, and developing a workforce that is high performing, innovative and focused on customer service. Full supervisory responsibilities are exercised over applicable staff.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Participates in strategic and tactical planning required to establish long- and short-term plans for the delivery of maintenance services.
- Ensures compliance with all related regulatory requirements.
- Provides leadership and guidance in all technical planning related to the development of maintenance programs and fleet stores.
- Manages all human resource related activities within the area of responsibility, including all aspects of employee relations, performance management including individual work plans, recruitment and selection, and progressive discipline management.
- Provide leadership, coaching, mentoring and development of direct reports.
- Ensure growth and development of staff through the identification of technical training needs to ensure technical skills are kept current.
- Promotes stewardship of fleet assets, makes recommendations regarding specifications for new equipment purchases.
- Participates in the branch budget development, monitoring, and reporting processes.
- Develops and supports the implementation of annual, monthly, and daily maintenance work plans.
- Analyzes daily maintenance requirements and prepares daily maintenance work plans according to maintenance priorities and availability of resources.
- Monitors the completion of inspections and maintenance work plans and maintains and updates computerized maintenance records.
- Responsible for the administration process of new vehicle warranty claims.
- Develops and monitors preventative maintenance and overhaul schedules, for both body shop and mechanical work.
- Maximizes availability of vehicles to meet operational commitments and optimizes utilization of resources; identifies, analyzes, and recommends potential efficiencies, cost savings, process improvements, and effective communication procedures.
- Monitor productivity and efficiency and initiate efforts to gain improvements
- Conducts production meetings to ensure the availability of resources to complete the scheduled maintenance activities.
- Assigns, prioritizes, and monitors the work of direct reports.
- Maintains current knowledge of industry best practices with respect to fleet maintenance.
- Follows generally accepted scheduling practices and uses judgment and reasoning daily to develop improved maintenance procedures.
- Acts on behalf of the Manager of Transit & Fleet Maintenance as required.
Candidates will be screened on the following criteria
*** To be considered for this position you must clearly identify your qualifications, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities and where you obtained them in your application/resume. ***
Typically, the educational knowledge, skills and abilities for this position are obtained through the successful attainment of a University Degree in Engineering Technology, Management Degree and/or Journeyperson Status in the vehicle repair trades. Comprehensive knowledge of fleet service operations and management, including operational and decision-making processes including design and development of analytical reports, plus five years operations and supervisory experience within a fleet management environment.
- Knowledge of applicable Federal, Provincial, and City bylaws, policies, procedures, and legislation, including the Highway Traffic Act, Transport Canada Acts and Regulations
- Knowledge of budgeting, planning, organization, and management. Ability to supervise and motivate staff.
- Ability to think strategically and contribute to the development of branch business plans. Demonstrated leadership skills in performance management including planning and delegating work to ensure assigned tasks and duties are effectively and efficiently completed.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and written.
- Ability to analyze and solve problems quickly and in a logical manner.
- Ability to exercise a high degree of initiative and work with a considerable amount of independence demonstrating sound judgement.
- Analysis, research, and judgment skills in order to develop efficient and effective maintenance schedules, resource improved procedures, and track the variances between scheduled resources and actual resources used. Detail and proofreading skills in order to ensure all work orders and paperwork are completed entirely and correctly.
- Proven proficiency in the operation of a personal computer, using software applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project
- Ability to read and interpret legislation, policy and procedure manuals, work-related and technical journals, manuals, reports, correspondence, and supplier information.
- Ability to write detailed, and occasionally technical, reports to committees and management regarding a wide variety of subjects pertaining to fleet management, policies and procedures, proposals; schedules; and correspondence.
Working/Other Conditions
- This position works in a standard office for the majority of the time and is required to take regular trips to the garage area, where the incumbent follows Occupational Health and Safety regulations/policies and uses personal protective equipment to minimize risks associated with diesel odors, dirt, oil, chemicals, and varying degrees of sound.
- Must possess a valid class 5 drivers license for the Heavy Equipment and Light Fleet Facility: a valid 1-A license for the Heavy Truck facility and an air endorsement for Transit Fleet Maintenance facility.
- May be required to work outside in the inclement weather conditions.
- May be required to shift work, non-regular hours.
The Good Stuff
- Robust Benefits package which includes, but is not limited to:
o Health Coverage (employer paid)
o Dental Coverage
o Basic Group Life & Options
o Health Care Spending Account
o Civic Pension Plan with Employer Contributions
- Supported educational programs to enhance employee knowledge and skills through our Educational Assistance Program. Options for Long-term learning programs to provide opportunities for employees to work towards a designation, degree, etc.,
- 50% off admission to City leisure facilities (Swimming, etc.),
- An inclusive and diverse work culture
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Coordinator, Transit & Fleet Maintenance
City Of Regina
ReginaMaintenance & Repair Full-time
92,360 - 111,197
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