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A community college in Canada is seeking a Welding Technician for its Media, Trades and Technology Division at the Welland Campus. The role entails providing technical support, ensuring the safe operation of welding labs, and maintaining equipment. Ideal candidates will possess a Certificate of Qualification in welding or related fields, five years of relevant experience, and strong communication skills. A competitive hourly rate is offered for a 35-hour work week.
Applications are invited for the position of Welding Technician in the Media, Trades and Technology Division, located at the Welland Campus. The starting hourly rate is $37.34/hr (Pay Band H - $37.34/hr to $43.18/hr) for a 35-hour work week. Additional hours may be required as necessary.
Reporting to the Associate Dean, School of Trades, this exciting opportunity is an important role within the College that will provide highly specialized technical support to ensure efficient and safe operation of the welding and fabrication labs in the School of Trades.
This position is open to internal employees and external applicants. External applicants will not be reviewed until all eligible internal employees have been considered. The first consideration for internal employees shall be five (5) business days from the opening date. Internal employees are those classified as full-time permanent within the Full-Time Support Staff bargaining unit, regular part-time (RPT) employees who have completed probation, and Appendix D employees with six consecutive months of Appendix D service with the College at the time of posting.
If selected for an interview, candidates must present proof of education (ie: original transcripts/credentials). Niagara College is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion within its community. We offer an inclusive work environment and welcome applications from all qualified individuals who believe they can contribute to further enhancing campus diversity and equity efforts. If requested, accommodations will be made to support applicants with disabilities during the recruitment and selection process.
Note: Credentials obtained outside of Canada require an evaluation to determine the Canadian educational equivalence. This evaluation must support the educational requirements for the position as a condition of employment. For further information, visit: World Education Services http://www.wes.org/ca/.
While we thank all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted