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Join our team in Sherbrooke as an Electromechanical Technician. Maintain state-of-the-art chocolate production equipment using your DEP and 3-5 years of manufacturing experience. Enjoy a clean environment, a unique 3-day work week (36 hours), and a night shift premium. Apply your strong troublesh...
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Canada , Sherbrooke
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Chocolat Lamontagne inc.
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Electromechanical technician
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Join our team in Sherbrooke as an Electromechanical Technician. Utilize your DEP and 3-5 years of manufacturing experience to troubleshoot and maintain state-of-the-art chocolate production equipment. Enjoy a clean environment, a unique 3-day work week (36 hours), and a night shift premium. Be a ...
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Chocolat Lamontagne inc.
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Electromechanical Technician
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Join a leading high-tech optical manufacturer in Lachine as an Electromechanical Technician. Utilize your 2-4 years of experience to troubleshoot, repair, and improve cutting-edge production systems. This role offers a clean, modern lab environment, comprehensive benefits, and focuses on innovati...
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Canada , Lachine
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30.00 - 35.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Millwright / Electromechanical Technician
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Join Lanthier Bakery in Alexandria, Canada, as a Millwright/Electromechanical Technician. This evening shift role requires a professional diploma and 2-3 years of industrial experience. You will perform preventive maintenance, repairs, and ensure safety compliance in a growing food production env...
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Canada , Alexandria
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30.78 CAD / Hour
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Boulangerie Lanthier Ltée.
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Explore a world of opportunity in electromechanic jobs, a dynamic and essential field at the intersection of electrical systems and mechanical machinery. Electromechanics, also known as electromechanical technicians, are the vital troubleshooters and maintainers of the industrial world. These skilled professionals ensure the seamless operation of complex automated systems, from production lines and packaging equipment to processing machinery and beyond. Their role is critical in minimizing downtime, optimizing efficiency, and upholding stringent safety standards across virtually every manufacturing and processing sector. Professionals in electromechanic jobs typically engage in a diverse range of responsibilities centered on both preventive and corrective maintenance. A core duty involves executing scheduled preventive maintenance to inspect, lubricate, and adjust equipment, thereby preventing costly failures. When breakdowns occur, electromechanics are the first responders, tasked with diagnosing and resolving complex malfunctions. This troubleshooting requires a systematic approach to identify issues within integrated systems that combine electrical circuits, mechanical components, hydraulic power, and pneumatic controls. Daily tasks often include reading technical diagrams, using diagnostic tools, disassembling and reassembling machine parts, performing metalworking tasks like grinding or drilling, and replacing or repairing faulty components such as sensors, motors, relays, or PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) modules. The skill set for a successful career in electromechanic jobs is both broad and deep. A strong foundational education, typically a technical diploma or degree in electromechanics, industrial maintenance, or a related field, is standard. Hands-on experience is highly valued, with employers seeking individuals proficient in using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and various hand and power tools. Core competencies include a solid understanding of electrical principles, mechanical systems, hydraulics, and pneumatics. Analytical thinking and robust problem-solving skills are paramount, as the role demands logical deduction to pinpoint the root cause of system failures. Furthermore, familiarity with PLCs for basic troubleshooting and programming adjustments is increasingly a common requirement. Beyond technical prowess, key soft skills and attributes define top performers in this profession. The ability to work independently with minimal supervision is crucial, as is a steadfast commitment to safety protocols and quality standards. Flexibility regarding shift work, including evenings or weekends, is often expected in 24/7 industrial environments. Physical stamina and a comfort with working at heights or in confined spaces are common, as the job can be physically demanding. Clear communication skills are also essential for documenting work, reporting issues, and collaborating with production teams. For those with a passion for hands-on problem-solving and a desire to keep industry moving, electromechanic jobs offer a stable, challenging, and rewarding career path with continuous opportunities for growth and specialization.

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