Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic
Dead Line: April 21, 2022
- Conduct preventive and predictive maintenance, in addition to minor and major mechanical repairs, on mobile mining equipment indoors as well as outdoors;
- Evaluate the work to be performed and apply/follow the correct procedure(s), rules and regulations before executing tasks;
- Complete and close the Work Orders;
- Analyze the appropriate maintenance to apply according to the situation and needs;
- Achieve key performance indicators;
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment;
- Report all accidents to the Supervisor;
- Perform any other duties required by the Supervisor.
- College diploma in Mechanical Technology or Heavy Equipment Mechanic, or equivalent;
- 5+ years of experience as a Heavy-Duty Mechanic, combined with training experience;
- Red Seal certification is considered an asset;
- Mining experience is an asset;
- Knowledge of diagnostic software tools preferred;
- Must possess a strong work ethic, positive attitude, with an ability to motivate and work in a team environment;
- Possess an adequate physical condition;
- Experience working in a multicultural environment;
- Strong ability to effectively communicate in English (Oral and written). Selected candidates must attain a passing mark on a SPEEXX English language assessment.
Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic will perform his/her duties as a member of the Maintenance Department and collaborate with other departments of the division.
Reporting to the Training Coordinator, the General Trainer will perform his/her duties as a member of the Training Department and collaborate with other departments of the mine.
Reporting to the Manager of People, the Organizational Development Coordinator is responsible for developing training programs.
Reporting to the Engineering Superintendent, the Underground Engineering Coordinator will perform his/her duties as a member of the Engineering Department and collaborate with other departments of the division.
Reporting to the Open Pit Geology Coordinator, the Open Pit Production Geology Technician is part of the Geology Department and collaborates with other departments of the mine.
Reporting to the Energy and Infrastructure General Supervisor, the Energy Maintenance Supervisor is part of the Energy & Infrastructure Department and collaborates with other departments of the mine.
Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the Fixed Equipment Operator will perform his/her duties as a member of the site services departments and collaborate with other departments of the division.
Under the supervision of the Human Resources Superintendent, the Human Resources Coordinator will structure, maintain and enhance the organization's Human Resources to support the Meliadine Mine.