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Heavy Equipment Mechanic
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Join our team as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic in Arthur, ON. This role requires a licensed 421A technician to perform maintenance and complex repairs on heavy machinery like screeners and loaders. You will implement preventative programs and troubleshoot to specifications. We offer a comprehensive ...
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Canada , Arthur
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39.91 CAD / Hour
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Walker Industries
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Licensed Heavy Duty Mechanic
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Join our Windsor team as a Licensed Heavy Duty Mechanic (421A). Perform preventative maintenance and major repairs on CAT and aggregate equipment in a quarry environment. This hands-on role offers a union benefits package, strong safety practices, and paid volunteer days. A DZ license and 5+ year...
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Canada , Essex
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46.75 CAD / Hour
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Walker Industries
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Mechanic Shop Foreman
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Lead our shop operations as a Foreman in Niagara Falls, ensuring peak fleet performance. This leadership role requires a 310T/421A certified technician with 5+ years' experience and supervisory skills. You'll oversee maintenance, safety, and a team, supported by a comprehensive benefits package.
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Canada , Niagara Falls
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105000.00 - 115000.00 CAD / Year
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Walker Industries
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Journeyperson Heavy Duty Mechanic
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Seeking a certified Journeyperson Heavy Duty Mechanic for our Edson, AB sawmill. Maintain heavy equipment like forklifts and loaders, focusing on preventative maintenance and troubleshooting. This role requires a Red Seal certification and offers a comprehensive benefits & relocation package. Ide...
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Canada , Edson
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West Fraser
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Mechanic
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Join our team as a Mechanic in Lloydminster, maintaining and repairing industrial surface equipment like trucks and heavy machinery. You will apply strong mechanical skills to improve reliability, reduce downtime, and follow CMMS/TLM digital systems. This role emphasizes safety, compliance, and c...
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Canada , Lloydminster
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Airswift Sweden
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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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Airbus
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About the Mechanic role

Explore a world of opportunity with mechanic jobs, a dynamic and essential field at the heart of nearly every modern industry. Mechanics are the skilled professionals who bring concepts to life and keep the world moving by applying principles of physics and material science to design, analyze, build, and maintain mechanical systems. This profession is incredibly diverse, encompassing roles from Mechanical Engineers and Design Engineers to Mechanical Technicians, each playing a critical part in the innovation and functionality of the products and infrastructure we rely on daily.

Professionals in this field are typically responsible for a wide array of tasks central to the entire product lifecycle. A significant part of their work involves design and development, using sophisticated 3D modeling and computer-aided design (CAD) software to create detailed blueprints and prototypes for components, machinery, or entire systems. This is followed by rigorous analysis and testing, where they employ various methods to evaluate thermal performance, structural integrity, fluid dynamics, and acoustics to ensure designs meet specifications, safety standards, and regulatory compliance. Many mechanic jobs also involve hands-on work, including building, assembling, and installing systems, as well as performing diagnostics, troubleshooting malfunctions, and conducting preventative and corrective maintenance. Furthermore, collaboration is key; mechanics frequently work within cross-functional teams alongside electrical engineers, software developers, and project managers, contributing technical expertise and ensuring project goals are met efficiently and effectively.

The typical skills and requirements for mechanic jobs are as varied as the roles themselves. A foundational education, such as a degree or diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Marine Technology, or a related trade certificate, is commonly expected. Technical proficiency is paramount, including a strong grasp of engineering principles, material properties, and the operation of relevant software for design and analysis. Practical, hands-on skills are highly valued, from using machine tools like lathes and mills to operating electronic testing equipment like multimeters. Problem-solving abilities are at the core of the profession, requiring a methodical approach to diagnosing issues and developing effective solutions. Strong communication skills are essential for conveying complex technical information clearly to colleagues and clients, while attributes like attention to detail, self-motivation, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are universally sought after. If you have a passion for understanding how things work, a talent for practical innovation, and a desire to build and maintain the systems that power our world, exploring mechanic jobs could be the perfect career path for you.