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A regional water authority based in Oshawa is looking for an experienced Maintenance Mechanic. This essential role involves performing maintenance and repairs on various equipment and buildings, leading junior mechanics, and ensuring safe operations within the plant. Candidates should possess a high school diploma and two years of relevant experience in industrial maintenance. The position offers a varied work environment with exposure to mechanical systems and is crucial for the plant's continuous operation.
ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Maintenance Mechanic, Sr.
Maintenance Mechanic, Chief
Maintenance Supervisor
Maintenance Operations Chief
This position performs skilled maintenance work, inspection, troubleshooting and assisting in the repair of buildings, machines, vehicles and a variety of equipment including various types of chemical equipment located at water/wastewater treatment plants or pump stations. Individual is expected to identify and remedy problems using independent judgment.
Regularly leads the work of junior maintenance mechanics.
May order cleaning supplies, equipment parts, building materials, equipment for departmental use as approved by supervisor. May create purchase requisitions and work orders for approval by supervisor or manager.
Education: High school diploma or GED.
Experience: Two years of experience in the field of industrial maintenance, vehicle repair and construction including specific experience in mechanical applications such as hydraulic, power transmission equipment, pump maintenance, pipe fitting, pneumatics, lubrication and shaft alignment techniques. Heavy equipment operation is a plus.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid Texas driver's license. Commercial driver’s license preferred. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (or predecessor agency) Class C Water or Wastewater Operators Certificate of Competency as required (if applicable). Water- Surface Water Treatment Operator “C” License (Required within 3 years of hire date, if applicable).
Knowledge: Must possess considerable knowledge of mechanics, plumbing, underground piping installations, light carpentry, fleet and vehicle repair, welding, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Basic mathematical functions. Basic computer skills.
Skills and Abilities: Ability to comprehend and carry out written and oral instruction. Ability to read operation and maintenance manuals, and safety related materials, schematics, blueprints and safety data sheets.
Guidance Received: Receives regular instructions and chooses between a range of procedures. Follows and chooses from a range of established procedures, work methods and direct instructions. Has some flexibility about the sequence of work. Issues outside of specific instructions and procedures are referred to supervisor or more senior position.
Physical Demands: This position requires passing a physical and physical ability assessment specific to this position.
Working Conditions: Working conditions include exposure to extreme weather, odor, noise, chemical hazards, gases and dust, standing for prolonged periods of time, walking up and down several flights of stairs, climbing and descending ladders, working at heights, and working in tight or confined spaces.
Tools and Equipment Used: Hand and power tools including drill press and lathe, welding equipment, mowing equipment, tractor, backhoe, crane, pickup truck, vac-con truck, flatbed truck, emergency lighting equipment, safety equipment, PPE, and boom truck.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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