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Maintenance Millwright - Manufacturing
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Seeking a skilled **Maintenance Millwright** for a permanent night shift role in **Winnipeg, MB**. This **Manufacturing** position offers $43.72-$45.92/hr with a global dairy leader. Requires a Red Seal certificate and expertise in troubleshooting **pneumatics**, hydraulics, and power transmissio...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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43.72 - 45.92 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Maintenance Helper - Temporary
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Join a respected South Winnipeg manufacturing facility as a Maintenance Helper for a temporary, full-time role until July 2026. You’ll assist with general upkeep, minor plumbing repairs, and seasonal grounds maintenance under the Maintenance Manager. Ideal for reliable, physically capable candida...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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20.00 - 22.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Facilities Maintenance - Temporary
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Join a leading corporate environment in Winnipeg as a Facilities Maintenance professional. This temporary role offers a competitive $23.40/hour rate and a reliable Monday-Friday schedule. You will support building upkeep, workstation moves, and event setups while leveraging 1-2 years of maintenan...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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23.40 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Wash bay or maintenance assistant
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Kickstart your career in transportation with the Stepping Stone Program as a Wash Bay or Maintenance Assistant in Winnipeg, Canada. We seek driven, detail-oriented individuals eager to learn in a dynamic environment. Enjoy flexible schedules, career development through Bison University, profit sh...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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Bison Transport
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Supervisor, Maintenance Operations
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Lead our Maintenance Operations team in Winnipeg, providing exceptional support to drivers and ensuring seamless road event management. You will mentor a high-performing CSR team, focusing on customer service, problem-solving, and cost-effective repair negotiations. This role requires strong lead...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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Bison Transport
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Rail Equipment Maintenance Operator
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Launch your hands-on career as a Rail Equipment Maintenance Operator with Loram. No prior rail experience needed—we provide full training for those with mechanical, electrical, or heavy equipment backgrounds. This field-based role offers extensive travel, substantial overtime, and full benefits w...
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Canada , Winnipeg; Brandon; Grand Rapids; Dauphin; Roblin
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72600.00 - 93600.00 CAD / Year
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Loram
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Supervisor, Maintenance Administration
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Lead the administrative workflows for a Maintenance department in Winnipeg. This supervisory role requires 3-5 years of administrative/finance experience, proficiency in billing systems, and strong leadership skills. You will ensure financial accuracy, operational efficiency, and team engagement....
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Canada , Winnipeg
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Bison Transport
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About the Maintenance role

A career in maintenance is a dynamic and essential field that keeps the world running smoothly. Maintenance jobs are the backbone of nearly every industry, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and commercial real estate. Professionals in this sector are responsible for ensuring that equipment, facilities, and systems operate safely, efficiently, and reliably. The core objective is to prevent breakdowns, minimize downtime, and extend the lifespan of valuable assets through a combination of proactive and reactive tasks. This makes maintenance jobs not just about fixing what is broken, but about strategic upkeep and continuous improvement.

The day-to-day responsibilities in maintenance jobs are incredibly diverse, often blending hands-on technical work with problem-solving. Common duties include performing routine preventive maintenance inspections, which involve lubricating machinery, replacing worn components, and testing system performance. When equipment fails, maintenance professionals are tasked with troubleshooting the issue, which requires diagnosing problems in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems. Repairs can range from simple tasks like replacing a light fixture or fixing a leaky faucet to complex overhauls of industrial conveyor systems or building management controls. Many roles also involve minor installations, painting, plastering, and general upkeep of properties to ensure a safe and functional environment. A significant part of these jobs is documentation; keeping accurate records of work performed, parts used, and future maintenance needs in a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is standard practice.

The skills and requirements for maintenance jobs are as varied as the roles themselves. A strong mechanical aptitude is fundamental. Technicians must be proficient with a wide array of hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment. The ability to read and interpret technical manuals, blueprints, and electrical schematics is highly valuable. For many positions, a solid understanding of electrical systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and control circuits is essential. Beyond technical prowess, soft skills are critical. Problem-solving skills are paramount for diagnosing issues quickly, while strong communication skills are needed to collaborate with team members and report to management. Attention to detail ensures tasks are completed thoroughly and safely, and physical stamina is often required for lifting, climbing, and working in various conditions. While some entry-level maintenance jobs may only require a high school diploma and on-the-job training, technical certifications or an associate’s degree in industrial maintenance or a related field are increasingly common and can significantly enhance career prospects. Specialized roles, particularly those involving complex machinery or team leadership, typically demand several years of experience and may require supervisory capabilities. Ultimately, maintenance jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path for practical, detail-oriented individuals who take pride in keeping critical operations running.