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Cable/Electric Assembler
Winters Technical Staffing, Woodbridge, Ontario
 Responsibilities:You are responsible for all aspects of small equipment assembling of assigned shop ordersWhen required; you are responsible for all aspects of cable AND electrical assembly as assigned The small equipment work will be completed at a specific work area.Review the pick list upon receipt of the shop order and note the components still outstanding for follow up with inventory.Complete the assigned work orders as per the instructions provided.Fill in the Shop Order Assignment sheet during the manufacturing process of the product.It is your responsibility to ensure that all issues arising from the manufacture of the specific product is written and attached to the current documentation as it occurs. Upon completion of the shop order this must be forwarded to the Production Office for correction.Should you have a component part or an issue related to non conformance, it is your responsibility to advise the Supervisor/ Manager and complete a non conformance report. You are responsible for the accurate recording of your daily schedule electronically against a shop order on MAX or when required on a Labor Requisition form. Unless authorized by your Supervisor/Manager all requests from other departments must be refused.Upon completion of a product, it is your responsibility to ensure that the product is moved to the next stage of the process for completion i.e. a completed module must be moved into the Quality Control & Testing area when completed.After the shop order is complete, all unused components must be returned to the stock room; please note that you are responsible for ensuring that the number of items returned are listed on the pick list of the shop order and verified by the inventory clerk upon receipt.You are responsible for ensuring that your work area is kept clean and tidy daily and your tools are stored properly prior to leaving at the end of the workday.You must follow all health and safety policies and procedures; ensure you wear safety shoes and glassesAny other duties as assigned by ManagementRequirements  Education and experience:Electric or Electromechanical diploma through a reputable college5+ years  electrical   assembling experience in a manufacturing environmentMust be able to read drawings and schematicsExcellent oral and written communication skillsVery meticulous work habitsExperience in building large and detailed panelsProblem solving and analytical reasoning requiredPlease e-mail resume to [email protected]
Truck - assembler
Pro-Par, Sherbrooke, QC
Mechanical assembler (truck and trailer) The production team has a place for you!Regular schedule is 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. for a total of 40 hours per week THE CHALLENGE Assemble a wide range of mechanical products such as distribution systems, trucks or truck modifications, trailers, road trains, dispensing units or sub-assemblies used to manufacture transportation equipment.YOUR DAILY • Read diagrams/drawings or follow verbal instructions • Consult electrical diagrams, plans and other technical diagrams • Fasten parts by bolting or welding • Assemble, adjust and install prefabricated parts to form sub-assemblies or finished products using manual or mechanical tools • Place, align and adjust parts so that they fit and fit properly, and join cables, tubes and wires from diagrams; • Operate an overhead crane • Assemble electrical and electronic components and wiring to connect equipment or accessories • Mount pneumatic components • Make the modifications required on the trucks to install the tanksDO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES? • DEP in mechanics of heavy road vehicles or DEP in automobile mechanics or equivalent work experience • Welding experience • Experience in mounting electrical / electronic accessories • Autonomous, resourceful, good dexterity • Have a good sense of detail and an interest in manufacturing, building, installing • Be collaborative and productive • Comply at all times with safety and quality instructionsWHAT WE OFFER • The energy of a growing company that is planning major investments • A very dynamic and diverse work environment • Training to support the development of your skills • Projects and challenges to match your aspirations • Very competitive compensation and benefits (including an RRSP plan enhanced by the employer)OUR COMPANY Propelled by the commitment, and expertise of its highly specialized team, Pro-Par is the only manufacturer of propane tanks in Quebec for the past 40 years. A member of the Terravest group, PRO-PAR is also a recognized tank reconditioning and repair supplier. Canadian leader in propane storage, the company has 3 separate production sites in Lennoxville totaling 80,230 sq.ft. Want to be a player in our growth? Send us your resume! @: [email protected]