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Join our team in Calgary as an Apprentice Mechanic. Perform maintenance and repairs on trucks, trailers, and tankers in a safe, professional environment. This role requires 3-4 years of apprenticeship, a valid driver's license, and basic computer skills. We offer attractive benefits, corporate di...
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Canada , Calgary
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Uap Inc.
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Heavy Duty Mechanic Apprentice Year 1
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Canada , Lax Kw’alaams, British Columbia
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21.00 CAD / Hour
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Hecate Strait Employment Development Society
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Heavy Duty Mechanic Apprentice Year 1
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Launch your heavy-duty mechanic career in Lax Kw'alaams, BC. This first-year apprenticeship offers hands-on training in diagnostics, repairs, and preventative maintenance on complex machinery. The role requires mechanical aptitude, physical stamina, and a strong safety mindset. Enjoy extended hea...
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Canada , Lax Kw’alaams, British Columbia
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21.00 CAD / Hour
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Fleet Mechanic Apprentice
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Join our high-speed team as a Fleet Mechanic Apprentice in Edmonton. Master PMs and diagnostics on commercial trucks and SUVs using digital tools. This role offers scaled wages, a path to a mobile unit, and hands-on training aligned with your NAIT enrollment. A valid license and basic tools are r...
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Canada , Edmonton
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Randstad
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Mechanical Apprentice
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Join our unionized mechanical team in Mississauga as a Mechanical Apprentice. This role involves assisting with maintenance and repairs on our diverse fleet of trucks and heavy equipment. The ideal candidate has a high school diploma, a valid Ontario driver's license, and a strong mechanical apti...
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Canada , Mississauga
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Emcon Services Inc.
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Mechanic Apprentice Heavy Equipment
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Join EMCON SERVICES INC. as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic Apprentice in Vilna, Canada. Maintain a diverse fleet including graders, loaders, and winter maintenance trucks. Requires a valid AB Driver’s License, Class 3 with air brake endorsement, and Heavy Duty Mechanic trade certification. Competitiv...
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Canada , Vilna
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Emcon Services Inc.
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Mechanic Apprentice Heavy Equipment
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Join EMCON SERVICES INC. as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic Apprentice. Maintain a diverse fleet including graders, loaders, and winter equipment. Requires a valid AB license, Class 3 with air brakes, and Heavy Duty Mechanic trade certification. Competitive wages and benefits per the AUPE agreement in...
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Canada , St. Paul
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Emcon Services Inc.
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Mechanic Apprentice
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Join EMCON SERVICES INC. as a Mechanic Apprentice in Hangingstone. Maintain a diverse fleet of graders, loaders, and trucks. Requires a valid AB driver's license, apprenticeship registration, and a safety-first mindset. Competitive wages and benefits per the AUPE agreement.
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Canada , Hangingstone
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Launch a hands-on, in-demand career with apprentice mechanic jobs, a foundational role for anyone passionate about machinery, problem-solving, and building a skilled trade. An apprentice mechanic is an individual enrolled in a structured, paid training program that combines on-the-job learning with formal classroom instruction. This pathway is designed to cultivate the next generation of professionals who install, maintain, diagnose, and repair mechanical systems across a vast array of industries. From automotive and transportation to manufacturing, energy, and facility management, these roles are critical to keeping essential equipment operational and efficient. The core of the profession involves learning to perform preventive maintenance, conduct routine inspections, and carry out repairs on mechanical equipment. Typical daily responsibilities include assisting journeyman mechanics with tasks, using hand and power tools, reading technical manuals and schematics, performing lubrication and fluid changes, replacing worn components, and assisting in the diagnosis of mechanical failures. Apprentices are trained to work on diverse systems such as engines, transmissions, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, pumps, compressors, conveyor belts, and climate control (HVAC) units. A strong emphasis is placed on safety protocols throughout all activities, including adhering to lock-out/tag-out procedures and utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE). To succeed in apprentice mechanic jobs, candidates generally need a foundational set of skills and attributes. Mechanical aptitude is paramount—a natural curiosity about how things work and the ability to use tools with dexterity. Strong problem-solving and analytical skills are essential for troubleshooting issues. Basic mathematical proficiency is required for measurements and calculations. Since the role involves following complex instructions and documenting work, good reading comprehension and communication skills are important. Physical fitness and the ability to work in various environments, sometimes in confined spaces or at heights, are typical requirements. Common entry requirements for these apprenticeship programs often include a high school diploma or equivalent, with a focus on subjects like mathematics, English, and sciences (physics, chemistry) or technical shop classes. A valid driver's license is frequently beneficial. The most crucial requirement is a willingness to learn, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to completing the multi-year program, which culminates in a professional certification or journeyperson status. For those seeking a stable, hands-on career with clear advancement potential, exploring apprentice mechanic jobs is the first step toward mastering a vital and respected trade.

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