Truck and Coach Technician - FIFO at LJL Mcanique lectrique
Quebec City, QC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Nov, 25

Salary

95000.0

Posted On

21 Aug, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electricity, Hydraulics, Welding, Truck, Teamwork

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

Located in the heart of Nunavut, Agnico-Eagle Meadowbank complex is definitely a unique place to work. Surrounded by tundra in a low Artic environnement, this client offers ‘’Fly-In Fly-Out’’ job opportunities and hires over 1100 employees at its Meadowbank and Amaruq mines!
We are currently looking for a Truck and Coach Technician for our client Agnico-Eagle Meadowbank division, Nunavut.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Under the direction of his foreman, the mechanic will be assigned responsibilities for the inspection, modification, repair, improvement and maintenance of transport truck, trailers and Prevost buses:

The main tasks that will be entrusted to him are:

  • Planning and carrying out the work;
  • Detection and repair of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic problems;
  • Occasional welding work;
  • Reading plans and preventive maintenance;
  • The choice and installation of components.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Have professional diploma in mobile machinery mechanic or have a college diploma in mechanic;
  • Have a minimum of 5 years of experience with an original equipment dealer (OEM) (ex. Kenworth);
  • Have experience working on Prevost buses;
  • Having the “Red Seal” qualification in truck and coach;
  • Be able to read mechanical plans and have knowledge of hydraulics, electricity and welding;
  • Have aptitudes for research work and for teamwork;
  • Agree to work on rotating shifts;
  • Having worked in the mining industry is an asset.

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Responsibilities
  • Planning and carrying out the work;
  • Detection and repair of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic problems;
  • Occasional welding work;
  • Reading plans and preventive maintenance;
  • The choice and installation of components
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