Job Information
Heidelberg Materials US, Inc. Heavy Duty Mechanic in Sechelt, British Columbia
AutoReqId: 20135BR
Pay Class: Hourly
Hourly Pay Rate: $41.63
Department: Maintenance
Line of Business: Aggregates
Position Type: Full-Time
Job Posting:
Heidelberg Materials is seeking a responsible, safe, and dependable Heavy Duty Mechanic to join our local team. As a Mechanic you will be responsible for the preventative and repair maintenance, and troubleshooting on for our heavy mobile equipment.
Heidelberg Materials provides the materials to build our future. Our future is sustainable. Our future is digital. And it goes beyond cement, aggregates and ready-mixed concrete. Heidelberg Materials North America operates more than 450 locations with approximately 9,000 employees in the U.S. and Canada.
We Offer
Secure, long-term employment
Benefits and pension package
Training and development
Opportunities for advancement
Overtime with time banking options
$41.63 hourly pay rate
What You'll Get To Do
Be a safety leader, adhere to and champion safety and environmental practices and procedures
Perform duties that range from routine and preventative maintenance to diagnostics and repairs of off road mining equipment such as haul trucks, dozers, excavators, front end loaders, graders, and other heavy mobile equipment
Operate and inspect machines or heavy equipment to diagnose problems.
Ensure that all equipment repairs are performed accurately to the manufacturer standards.
Test mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to ensure proper performance and compliance with specifications.
Perform other miscellaneous mechanical and maintenance duties as assigned.
What We Are Looking For
Valid Interprovincial or Red Seal Journeyman ticket.
2 years related experience, preferably with CAT equipment
Proficiency in servicing transmissions, rear ends, running gear, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems on mixer trucks is an asset.
Understanding of DOT inspection requirements.
Proficient computer skills MS Office.
Experience with formal maintenance programs.
Requires lifting, kneeling, bending, twisting, pushing and pulling, working at elevated heights, at times in tight and awkward positions.