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Heavy Duty Mechanic *WAGE INCREASE* Hinton, AB
Our client operates the largest so-far undeveloped coal mine in Canada and potentially one of the largest in North America.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking employer that provides ongoing training, a safe working environment (no lost time injuries in the past 3 years), and promotes from within. So why wait? Call or text us at 1-250-483-5954, or apply online now.
Wage: $65 per hour + DT OT for additional days worked!
Benefits include:
Outstanding monthly bonuses based on production, safety, and more!
Pension Plan matched by company
Winter clothing, boots, coveralls, and tools covered + $300 monthly tool allowance.
Shifts: Tuesday to Monday, 7x7 days and nights, with 1.5 x OT after 10.5 hours in a day.
Requirements:
Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic/Heavy Equipment Technician ticket.
Preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs to mining equipment.
Excellent hydraulic, electrical, and diagnostic skills.
Experience working on a variety of off-road equipment including loaders, dozers and haul trucks. Komatsu haul trucks (730 & 830) and Cat Dozers ((D10& D11) experience is an asset.
Tier 4 knowledge would be an asset.
A safety-first mentality.
Pre-employment drug and alcohol tests required.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Diagnose, maintain, and repair of mobile mining equipment including haulage trucks, graders, bulldozers, excavators, shovels, loaders, and other heavy equipment.
Maintenance and repairs may include engines, transmissions, cooling systems, air systems, fuel and exhaust systems, clutch and differentials, brakes and tires, hydraulic and electrical systems, and lubrication systems.
Lead by example and show a dedication to safety by adhering to established policies, procedures, and safe work practices.
Other duties as required.
Hinton, AB is located about 2.5 hours drive west of Edmonton, and 1 hour North from Jasper. Located on the Yellowhead Highway, it is easily accessible. With a population of 10, 000, Hinton boasts all the amenities of an urban centre, but without the high cost of living. Situated next door to the Rockies, outdoor activities are endless, from hiking to skiing to fishing in the nearby Athabasca River. There are also many community events, including the Fohn Festival, Wild Mountain Music Festival, and the Beaver Bike Fest, making it a great place to raise a family.