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Light vehicle autobody technician
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Join Fraser River Paint & Body Ltd. as a Red Seal Auto Body Technician in New Westminster. Perform quality collision repairs on light vehicles, ensuring safety and factory-fit finish. Requires 4+ years of experience in body, interior, and underbody components. Benefits include extended healthcare...
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Canada , New Westminster
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40.00 - 45.00 CAD / Hour
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Commercial Truck Frame Technician
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Join Fraser River Paint & Body Ltd in New Westminster as a Commercial Truck Frame Technician. Utilize your expertise in frame repair, welding, and diagnostics to ensure vehicle safety and structural integrity. This role offers extended health care, paid time off, and requires proven experience wi...
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Canada , New Westminster
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30.00 - 45.00 CAD / Hour
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Commercial Autobody Technician
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Join Fraser River Paint & Body Ltd. in New Westminster as a Commercial Autobody Technician. Utilize your Red Seal certification and 4+ years of experience to expertly repair trucks and fleet vehicles. We offer competitive wages, a full benefits package, and a supportive shop environment. Must pos...
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Canada , New Westminster
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55.00 CAD / Hour
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About the Technician role

Discover rewarding technician jobs where skilled professionals apply their hands-on expertise to maintain, diagnose, and repair complex systems. Technicians are the essential backbone of countless industries, from automotive and manufacturing to HVAC, electronics, and biomedical fields. These roles are ideal for detail-oriented problem-solvers who enjoy practical work and seeing tangible results from their efforts. A career as a technician offers stability, variety, and the satisfaction of keeping critical equipment and technology operational.

The core of a technician's role involves systematic troubleshooting and repair. On a typical day, a technician inspects equipment, uses diagnostic tools and software to identify malfunctions, and performs necessary repairs or replacements. This process requires a methodical approach to isolate issues, whether they are mechanical, electrical, or digital. Beyond repairs, common responsibilities include performing routine and preventative maintenance to avoid future breakdowns, calibrating instruments for accuracy, and testing systems after service to ensure they meet specified standards. Documentation is a key part of the job; technicians must accurately record their findings, the work performed, and the parts used to create a clear service history.

To excel in technician jobs, a specific blend of hard and soft skills is essential. Strong technical aptitude is fundamental, often built upon a foundation of vocational training, an associate degree, or an apprenticeship in a relevant field. Practical experience with hand tools, power tools, and specialized diagnostic equipment is a must. Technicians must be able to read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and blueprints. Increasingly, digital literacy is crucial for interacting with computerized systems and diagnostic software. On the soft skills side, critical thinking and analytical abilities are paramount for effective problem-solving. Patience and persistence are needed to tackle challenging diagnostics, while clear communication skills are necessary to explain technical issues to supervisors, team members, and sometimes customers. A strong commitment to safety protocols is non-negotiable in all environments.

Typical requirements for technician positions often include a high school diploma or equivalent, supplemented by post-secondary technical education. Many roles require industry-specific certifications, which validate expertise and are highly valued by employers. Hands-on experience, sometimes gained through entry-level or helper positions, is frequently expected. A valid driver’s license is common for roles involving field service. Ultimately, successful technicians are lifelong learners, as technology continuously evolves, requiring ongoing education to master new tools and techniques. For those with a passion for fixing and maintaining the world around us, technician jobs provide a dynamic and essential career path with opportunities for specialization and advancement.