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Join our team in Fort Erie as a Facilities Maintenance Mechanic. This hands-on role is central to maintaining our building's interior, exterior, and grounds. You will perform repairs, support contractors, and handle tasks from welding to preventative maintenance. We seek a licensed tradesperson w...
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Canada , Fort Erie
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Airbus
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Mechanical Maintenance Technician
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Join our team in Varennes as a Mechanical Maintenance Technician. This role requires a DEP in electromechanics/industrial mechanics and 3+ years of experience installing, repairing, and improving mechanical systems. We offer comprehensive benefits, a strong safety culture, and opportunities for g...
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Canada , Varennes
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Greenfield Global
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Maintenance Mechanic
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Join Lanthier Bakery as a Maintenance Mechanic in Baie-d'Urfé. Utilize your industrial mechanics diploma and 2-3 years' experience performing preventive maintenance and repairs in a dynamic food production environment. This role offers day, evening, or night shifts within a growing, family-run co...
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Canada , Baie d’Urfé
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20.88 - 28.28 CAD / Hour
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Boulangerie Lanthier Ltée.
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Maintenance Millwright (Mechanic)/ Power Engineer
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Join Refresco, a global beverage leader, as a Maintenance Millwright/Power Engineer in Surrey, Canada. This role requires a certified Millwright and Power Engineer to perform vital equipment maintenance and repairs. We offer comprehensive benefits and seek dedicated individuals passionate about i...
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Canada , Surrey
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42.33 CAD / Hour
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Refresco
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Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Join our Q400 maintenance team in Oro-Station as a licensed Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (M2). You will perform line and base maintenance, troubleshooting, and certification on Dash 8 / Q400 aircraft. The role requires a valid Transport Canada M2 license, proven Q400 experience, and s...
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Canada , Oro-Station
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JMC Aviation
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Facilities Maintenance Mechanic
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Join our team as a Facilities Maintenance Mechanic in Fort Erie. This hands-on role requires a licensed tradesperson with 3+ years of experience, a driver's license, and expertise in repairs, tools, and equipment troubleshooting. You will maintain building interiors/exteriors, support contractors...
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Canada , Fort Erie
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Explore a rewarding career path with Maintenance Mechanic jobs, a critical profession that forms the backbone of countless industries. Maintenance Mechanics are the skilled professionals responsible for ensuring the smooth, safe, and efficient operation of machinery and equipment. Their work is essential in preventing costly downtime, maintaining productivity, and upholding stringent safety standards in environments ranging from manufacturing plants and warehouses to hospitals and commercial facilities. If you are a hands-on problem-solver with a mechanical aptitude, a career as a Maintenance Mechanic offers stability, challenge, and the satisfaction of keeping the wheels of industry turning. Professionals in these roles are typically engaged in a diverse set of tasks centered on both preventative and reactive maintenance. A core part of their daily routine involves conducting regular inspections of equipment to identify potential issues before they lead to failures. This includes performing systematic checks and routine service tasks such as lubrication and parts replacement. When machinery does break down, Maintenance Mechanics are the first responders, tasked with quickly diagnosing the problem—whether it's a mechanical fault, an electrical issue, or a combination of both—and executing effective repairs. Their responsibilities often extend to troubleshooting complex systems, reading and interpreting technical diagrams and manuals, and replacing worn components to restore functionality. To excel in Maintenance Mechanic jobs, individuals must possess a robust blend of technical and soft skills. A strong foundational knowledge of mechanical systems is paramount, coupled with a growing need for electrical competency, including the ability to work safely with various power systems. Analytical thinking and superior problem-solving skills are essential for diagnosing malfunctions efficiently. Employers commonly seek candidates who can read blueprints and schematics, use diagnostic tools, and perform precise repairs. Furthermore, strict adherence to safety protocols, including Lock-out Tag-out procedures, is non-negotiable to ensure a safe work environment. Beyond technical prowess, successful mechanics are reliable, able to work both independently and as part of a team, and possess strong communication skills to report issues and collaborate with colleagues. Flexibility with work schedules, including availability for shift work and overtime, is also a common requirement in these vital roles. Discover your next opportunity in this indispensable field and find Maintenance Mechanic jobs that match your skills and career ambitions.

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