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First-Year Apprentice Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as an industrial mechanic (millwright) could include working in construction or plant maintenance work. A Millwright operates industrial machinery in construction sites, powerplants, factories, and other sectors which include installing, repairing, and moving equipment to the appropriate areas.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Cutting, fitting, and fabricating parts for machinery and equipment maintenanceUsing hand and power tools including drills, lathes, grinders, etc.Operating tractors and cranes to move machinery Maintaining, inspecting, cleaning and repairing equipment, and industrial machines Aligning and testing various equipment Reading diagrams, blueprints, and schematic drawingsAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice industrial mechanic (millwright). The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal industrial mechanic (millwright) and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice industrial mechanic (millwright), you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic math with a mechanical aptitudeHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience in working with welding, electrical work, and assembling or repairing machineryOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Foundation Program or Level 1 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institution in BCValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Victoria, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as an industrial mechanic (millwright) could include working in construction or plant maintenance work. A Millwright operates industrial machinery in construction sites, powerplants, factories, and other sectors which include installing, repairing, and moving equipment to the appropriate areas.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Cutting, fitting, and fabricating parts for machinery and equipment maintenanceUsing hand and power tools including drills, lathes, grinders, etc.Operating tractors and cranes to move machinery Maintaining, inspecting, cleaning and repairing equipment, and industrial machines Aligning and testing various equipment Reading diagrams, blueprints, and schematic drawingsAbout YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice industrial mechanic (millwright). The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal industrial mechanic (millwright) and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice industrial mechanic (millwright), you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for manual labourHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic math with a mechanical aptitudeHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Hands-on experience in working with welding, electrical work, and assembling or repairing machineryOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Foundation Program or Level 1 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institution in BCValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Metal Fabricator (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a metal fabricator could include working in a specialty fabrication shop, on an assembly line, or on-site (such as construction sites, ship-building projects, or municipal operations). Metal fabricators build, assemble, and repair products made of metals for use in a wide variety of manufacturing and construction industries. They are also experts at determining suitable metals and methods for accomplishing the desired finished product.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Performing physical labour related to shop/site cleaning and inventory tasksReading and interpreting drawings and specificationsApplying fabricator or fitter methods such as bolting and riveting, oxyfuel cutting, and arc tack weldingUsing shop equipment, including overhead cranes, forklifts, drilling and threading equipment, grinders, power saws, angle rolls, plate rolls, punches, shears, press brakes, and power bendersOperating heavy-duty and computer numerical control (CNC) metalworking machinesPracticing worksite safety and hazard prevention.About YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice metal fabricator. The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal metal fabricator and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice metal fabricator, you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working on your feet all day, often for long periodsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for repetitive tasksHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Familiarity with welding or mechanical tasksHands-on experience in working with metal, automotive, or marine partsOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the metal fabricator foundation or level 1 training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institution in BCValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
First-Year Apprentice Metal Fabricator (no experience needed!)
Scout Talent, Victoria, BC
Building the life you want starts with acquiring skills that are in demand.As a Red Seal tradesperson, career potential is unlimited. It all starts with apprenticeship; a unique opportunity to earn and learn while building your career.British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) Apprenticeship Services is launching a major industry-wide drive supporting small and medium construction employers to hire and register first-year apprentices.This province-wide recruitment drive is administered by BCCA as part of the BCCA Apprentices Services campaign. BCCA is launching a 22-month campaign funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service to enable small and medium-sized employers in BC’s construction industry to hire and register first-year apprentices. As part of the service to employers, BCCA will build a pool of qualified jobseekers, provide culture training via its Builders Code program, and mentorship support through its new Building Builders initiative. Additional apprenticeship supports, advice, and resources will also be made available to successful job applicants.To learn more about BCCA Apprenticeship Services, click here.About the OpportunityBritish Columbia has an increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, resulting in rewarding employment opportunities. As a first-year apprentice, you will be starting a career path towards obtaining your SkilledTradesBC trade certification and Red Seal endorsement. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on training while receiving a competitive wage for your work!A typical day as a metal fabricator could include working in a specialty fabrication shop, on an assembly line, or on-site (such as construction sites, ship-building projects, or municipal operations). Metal fabricators build, assemble, and repair products made of metals for use in a wide variety of manufacturing and construction industries. They are also experts at determining suitable metals and methods for accomplishing the desired finished product.Day-to-day as an apprentice you could be:Performing physical labour related to shop/site cleaning and inventory tasksReading and interpreting drawings and specificationsApplying fabricator or fitter methods such as bolting and riveting, oxyfuel cutting, and arc tack weldingUsing shop equipment, including overhead cranes, forklifts, drilling and threading equipment, grinders, power saws, angle rolls, plate rolls, punches, shears, press brakes, and power bendersOperating heavy-duty and computer numerical control (CNC) metalworking machinesPracticing worksite safety and hazard prevention.About YouBCCA Apprenticeship Services is looking for applicants interested in pursuing a career in construction as a first-year apprentice metal fabricator. The ideal candidate should be interested in starting a career path towards certification as a Red Seal metal fabricator and should be motivated to learn, reliable, and hardworking.To succeed as a first-year apprentice metal fabricator, you: Communicate, work well with others, and follow directions well Have good dexterity and like to work with your handsEnjoy working on your feet all day, often for long periodsEnjoy working indoors or outdoors in all seasons Like to solve problems and build solutionsAre physically fit with stamina for repetitive tasksHave experience using hand and power toolsAre willing to follow safety guidelines at all timesUnderstand basic mathHave strong attention to detailAre in good physical condition with good enduranceOther qualifications can include (but are not required):Familiarity with welding or mechanical tasksHands-on experience in working with metal, automotive, or marine partsOccupational First Aid training or SiteReadyBC certificationHigh school diploma and/or completion of the metal fabricator foundation or level 1 training from a SkilledTradesBC recognized post-secondary institution in BCValid BC driver’s license and reliable vehiclePrior experience in construction (hobbies, summer jobs, or volunteer activities), agriculture or forestry, manufacturing, marine services or fisheries, municipal work, or other non-construction trades are a bonusThe Benefits of ApprenticeshipAn apprenticeship offers a pathway to a successful career in construction. You will earn an income while gaining work-based training hours, education, and certification. Apprentices are eligible for government grants, tax credits, and employment insurance while attending training. This can help you offset the cost of training and certification and allow you to complete your apprenticeship and minimize student debt.For more information on the benefits of apprenticeship, see SkilledTradesBC’s Apprentice Guidebook.The starting hourly rate for first-year apprentices is usually between $17-$22/hour. It is determined by each employer and can vary depending on skills, location, and your experience. As a first-year apprentice new to a trade it is customary to begin at the bottom of the pay range but as you ‘earn and learn’ on the job, your pay will increase as you progress in your apprenticeship.If this sounds like you, and you want to start your career in construction, we encourage you to apply today!
Machine Builder - Apprentice
Equest, Waterloo, ON
At Samuel, we believe every team member brings unique and valuable skills, experiences and knowledge to our thriving business - enabling us to build on over 167 years of success in the metals industry. We offer countless opportunities for our team members to develop and grow in their careers, empower them to make decisions on the job and be a part of driving positive change - within our organization and in the communities where we live and work. If you're seeking an inclusive, supportive and welcoming workplace to make your mark and grow your career, we have the programs, culture and opportunities to make it happen. We're stronger together. What You'll Be Doing Work with a team to assemble manufactured and purchased components to meet the specifications as indicated by assembly drawings. This may be done as part of a team for large complex assemblies, or smaller stand-alone cells. Assemblies may include complex arrangements and may require fitting and adjustment to meet close tolerances. Working with Mechanical Design, Controls, Purchasing and other members of the Samuel Automation team to overcome technical issues and roadblocks. Travel to customer site for onsite installation of equipment. Additional hours may be required for scheduled or unscheduled onsite customer service on evenings or weekends You'll Be Great At Paying attention to details Troubleshooting and problem solving Technical aptitude with capacity to understand mechanical drawings Math skills and able to use measurement tools Excellent written and verbal communication Able to work independently as well as part of a team Level of Autonomy and Authority Work with detailed supervision, typically on a team with more experience builders. Difficult, complex or unusual matters are referred to more senior authority. Key Requirements Interest in pursuing license in MTBI, Millwright or Tool and Die at least 2 years of experience in Industrial Automation Basic Shop Safety Rules and Knowledge of duties under OHSA Must have a valid passport and driver's license, as well as the ability to travel to customer sites both locally and internationally Must be available to travel for periods of up to 3 weeks Here are some of the great benefits that we offer: Competitive wages, overtime after 42 hours Company paid health and dental benefits Paid vacation and a quarterly bonus Defined Contribution Pension Plan with company match Opportunity for career stability and growth Tuition reimbursement program Flexibility with start and end times Protective personal equipment is provided or cost of purchase is reimbursed Affinity group for women Ability to pursue a license trade (MTBI, Millwright or Tool and Die) Tool Allowance for registered apprentices At Samuel we believe in a culture of equality. Respect and integrity are at our core. We are committed to building and embracing a diverse workforce and creating an environment that is open and inclusive for everyone.
Automation Electric Engineer
Crystal Claire Cosmetics Inc., Markham, ON
Job Type: Full-time (Monday to Friday), permanentJob Location: Scarborough, ON (on-site)Department: Maintenance & EngineeringWage Category: Annual Salary with BenefitsReport to: Maintenance and Automation Engineering Dept. Manager Since 2004, our company has inspired the industry with our award-winning cosmetics services. We embrace research and innovation – ceaselessly bringing advanced cosmeceutical technologies and ingredients into our creation.We take pride in our innovation, expertise, and excellence in creating the finest cosmetic formulas and packaging solutions for our clients. We partner with the world’s top leading cosmetics companies in providing fully integrated turnkey solutions. We value and respect individuality and personal initiative where all employees can develop, grow, and achieve their career goals.The ideal candidate will play a key role in supporting our internal clients. You will be involved in all aspects of the engineering cycle, including conceptual design, research, detailed drafting of integrated leading-edge technologies and processes, evaluate and test electrical and electronic equipment and systems utilizing robotics, vision systems, PLC, HMI and motion control system, as well as BOM, installation and production supporting. Responsibilities of the role: Design, build, commission, and test automation equipment (assembly lines, robotic cells)Collaborate with Cross functional team such as Sales/Operation / Quality /Maintenance & IT along with outside Supplier in automating various initial conceptual design phase of engineering projects, manufacturing process, and also building in-process quality to assure high performance Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE)Utilize engineering principles and procedures, strong knowledge and experience on machine design, PLC/HMI, control panel, component selection, protocol, electric safety, and machine aestheticsOrganize, document, and present technical design reviews and project management overviews with minimal assistanceStudy current existed equipment statistics, provide recommendations for reaching and sustaining Sales/production goalHands on electric/electronic installation, diagnostic, and troubleshooting experienceMechanical drive train design including the application of stepper motors, servo motors, pneumatics, and hydraulicsCoordinate continuous improvement initiativesCollaborate with soft engineer to develop and maintain hardware/software interfacing software for our hardware devices in C++, and build up automation connectivity software including LAN, database, and other standard interfaces and protocolsPerform other duties as required Qualification: Minimum 4 years experience in a custom automated equipment builder work environmentGood working knowledge of hardware/software interfacingFamiliarity with industry policies and procedures to ensure safety, environmental, and regulatory complianceAbility to prioritize, multi-task, meet deadlines, and fast-changing workloadC++ and Linux is plusManufacturing experience is plusStrong team player and excellent people skills Excellent communication skillsCapable of specifying and sourcing materials and equipment to best suit requirements