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Maintenance Technician (Electromechanical)
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Join our team as a Maintenance Technician for a critical baggage handling system at Toronto's airport. This hands-on role involves troubleshooting and maintaining automated conveyor systems, requiring strong electromechanical skills. Enjoy a stable day shift with excellent growth potential in adv...
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Canada , Toronto
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27.00 - 30.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Electromechanical Technician
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Join a high-profile rail project in Oakville, Ontario, as an Electromechanical Technician. This contract role involves hands-on diagnostics, repairs, and integration of mechanical, electrical, and software systems on next-generation locomotives. The position requires a technical diploma, 3+ years...
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Canada , Oakville
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25.00 - 35.00 CAD / Hour
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Electromechanical technician
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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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Canada , Sherbrooke
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Chocolat Lamontagne inc.
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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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About the Electromechanical Technician role

Explore a dynamic and in-demand career path with electromechanical technician jobs, a vital role at the intersection of modern industry and technology. Electromechanical technicians are the essential problem-solvers who install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair complex automated systems that combine electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic components. These professionals ensure the seamless operation of machinery in diverse sectors such as manufacturing, food processing, packaging, automotive, and aerospace, making them indispensable to continuous production and operational efficiency.

The core responsibilities of an electromechanical technician are centered on maximizing equipment uptime and performance. A significant portion of their work involves executing structured preventive maintenance plans. This includes conducting regular inspections, performing lubrication, replacing worn parts, and making precise adjustments to prevent costly, unexpected breakdowns. When failures do occur, technicians are tasked with rapid and accurate troubleshooting. They utilize diagnostic tools, schematic diagrams, and analytical skills to pinpoint the root cause of a malfunction, whether it originates in a motor, a programmable logic controller (PLC), a hydraulic valve, or a mechanical drive system, and then perform the necessary repairs. Furthermore, technicians are often involved in the installation and commissioning of new machinery, ensuring it is set up according to specifications and integrated safely into existing production lines.

To excel in electromechanical technician jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of formal education and practical skills. A technical diploma or associate degree in electromechanics, industrial maintenance, mechatronics, or a related field is a common foundation. The role demands a robust and versatile skill set: a deep understanding of both electrical principles (AC/DC circuits, motor controls, sensors) and mechanical systems (bearings, gears, pneumatics); proficiency in reading technical manuals and blueprints; and often, familiarity with computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS). Beyond technical prowess, successful technicians are excellent problem-solvers with strong analytical abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and a rigorous commitment to safety protocols. They must be adaptable, able to work independently or as part of a team, and possess clear communication skills to document work and collaborate with operators and engineers.

For hands-on individuals who enjoy variety, challenge, and tangible results, a career as an electromechanical technician offers stability, growth potential, and the satisfaction of keeping critical infrastructure running. These jobs are crucial in an increasingly automated world, providing a rewarding profession where technical expertise directly impacts productivity and innovation. If you have a passion for understanding how things work and a drive to fix them, exploring electromechanical technician opportunities could be your next career move.