Industrial Mechanic
Ville : Brampton, ON
Catégorie : Full time, Supply Chain
Industrie : Retail Goods
Employeur : Canadian Tire
Job Description
This is a full-time 12-hour shift 7p-7a (Wed/Thu/Fri)
Wage: $36.00 - $45.00 depending on skills and years of experience; plus, a $2.00 night shift wage premium, a generous Profit-Sharing program, a competitive savings and total rewards program. Successful new and external qualified applicants are eligible for a competitive signing bonus.
Responsibilities
Perform service and preventive and corrective maintenance on all DC equipment following department procedures and trade best practices; working in a safe and effective manner and adhering to all safety policies
Respond to all equipment breakdowns in a timely manner
Maintain accurate repair parts and work records on computerized maintenance system (MAXIMO)
Perform repairs with minimal supervision, taking responsibility and decision making to oversee that the job is complete within time demands
Provide information on equipment and system problems to team lead or maintenance coordinator and provide updates as required, seeing job to completion within time requirements
Provide accurate repair and troubleshooting information for all work in Maximo: time spent, parts used, failure comments, suggestions for corrective repairs or improvements, etc.
Provide information on equipment and system problems
Demonstrate flexibility when tasks are re-assigned or altered
Follow maintenance quality and standard operating procedures as established
Train and mentor apprentices in mechanical & job-specific skills
Qualifications
Licensed Industrial Mechanic Millwright (Ontario Certificate of Qualification #433A)
Ability to work at heights up to 100 feet
Ability to stand for long periods with occasional laying, stooping and crouching plus frequent heavy lifting (up to 50 lb)
Fabrication experience and ability to weld in all positions
Demonstrated skills/experience with pneumatics
Demonstrated machinery/repair/overhaul & troubleshooting skills with material handling equipment (e.g., conveyors, sorters, combiners, etc.)
Demonstrated equipment troubleshooting skills
Machine shop experience , rigging experience and 5S experience
Assets
Certificate of Apprenticeship (Ontario or Canadian equivalent)
Experience with towlines, automated conveyor systems (Intelligrated is an asset), automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS, Eaton-Kenway or HK Systems are assets)
Health & Safety experience (e.g., safety committee experience)
Strong skills using MS Office (Excel, Word) or Autocad
Ability to teach/mentor inexperienced trades or apprentices
Maximo CMMS experience
About Us
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (“CTC”) is one of Canada’s most admired and trusted companies. With more than 90 Owned Brands, 1,700 retail locations, financial services, exemplary e-commerce capabilities, and exciting market-leading merchandising strategies. We dream big and work as one to innovate with purpose for our customers at every level of our business, investing in new technologies and products, and doubling down on top talent to drive the company forward. We offer competitive salaries and wages to CTC employees, as well as store discounts, supported learning through our Triangle Learning Academy, Canadian Tire Profit Sharing, and retirement and savings programs for eligible employees. As part of our enhanced flex benefits program, we offer mental health benefits in the amount of $5,000 per year for benefits-eligible employees and their families, including total well-being, and mental health tools and resources for all employees. Join us in helping to make life in Canada better through living and working our Core Values: we are innovators and entrepreneurs at our core, outcomes drive us, inclusion is a must, we are stronger together and we take personal responsibility. It is an especially exciting time to join CTC and its family of companies where career opportunities are wide-ranging! Join us, where there's a place for you here.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging
We are committed to fostering an environment where belonging thrives, and diversity, inclusion and equity are infused into everything we do. We believe in building an organizational culture where people are consistently treated with dignity while respecting individual religion, nationality, gender, race, age, perceived ability, spoken language, sexual orientation, and identification. We are united in our purpose of being here to help make life in Canada better.
Accommodations
We stand firm in our Core Value that inclusion is a must. We welcome and encourage candidates from equity-seeking groups such as people who identify as racialized, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+, women, people with disabilities, and beyond. Should you require any accommodation in applying for this role, or throughout the interview process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to help meet your needs.