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Technical Service Product Lead
MountainCrest Personnel Inc., Burnaby, BC
Technical Service Product Lead: Harvey 2402 Job Description:Our company is an innovative engineering and design company specializing in, high-quality and top-performing, yet reasonably priced electrical mobility solutions, such as Ebikes.We make e-vehicles for recreational enthusiasts, urban and business commuters, and family cyclists.We are an established business with an ambitious vision and five-star customer reviews, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.We are currently seeking a full-time Technical Product Manager/Service Manager to join our team.If you enjoy working in a collaborative environment, have a passion for innovation and mobility, experience in electro-mechanical systems, and are looking to be a part of a growing and dynamic team, this might be the role for you!We are constantly encouraged to learn and grow and given lots of opportunities to push the boundaries of your expertise.You will also work on cool, environmentally friendly products, and showcase their technical aspects to customers and businesses. What You Will Do:As Technical Product/Service Lead, you’ll be the operations lead for our Service Center at our main location in the Vancouver / Burnaby area.This role will work on our technical products, whether they are Ebikes, or Electrical Conversion Kits, or other innovative solutions we continuously work on.It includes assembling, installation, and quality assurance and control for safety before delivery.You’ll train your team or go through training with your team, engage with customers to recommend the right service at the right time, manage and control service costs, keep service orders organized, and take an active lead in ensuring the right solutions / products are built and delivered to your customers.If you like to problem solve, work with customers to solve their repairs and installation issues on bikes, motors, controllers, conversion kits, and specially if you are comfortable with creating video guides for every new product, we want you! Day-to-Day Activities:Supervise the work of electrical and mechanical technicians and other assigned personnel for timely implementation of planned activities, installation, and repairs work orders for each product, in the workshop or through Remote Video callPerform duties peculiar to and normally required in the trade of electric motors, controllers, bicycles, following recognized procedures and techniques for such workPerform other related duties as assigned by the engineering manager during the design, prototype, installation, and improvement of each technical productAbility to create instruction and procedures (Document and Video Guides) for each technical product (Not to be Camera Shy!)Fault finding and wiring checking with knowledge of electric motors, Controllers, LCDs, programming, and similar systems, such as in Electric Bicycles; Test wiring connections with test equipment like volt/ohmmeters and oscilloscopesProvide training to junior technical staff, dealers, or individual customers for assembly, repairs, and replacementAssist in inventory management of materials, such as bike accessories, tools, spare parts, and other materials as neededEnsure a safe and healthy work environment for the technicians, increase equipment availability to meet the needs of Operations, with proper care and maintaining of all technical assets, as well organization and cleanliness of the workshopShould be able to handle the workshop effectively with a focus on improvements and knowledge of modern concepts of maintenanceMaintain records and prepare reports on repairs completed or on units requiring future special service, as well as tools Physical Requirements and Special Demands:Required standing or sitting for several hours straight at a timeFrequently bend and twist throughout the dayRegularly lift over 40 lbs. What You Bring:Technician Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering or Mechanical & Electrical Engineering backgroundEquivalent plus 4 to 5 years’ experience as a Senior Electro-Mechanic with experience as Team Leader / Workshop SupervisorComprehensive experience as bicycle mechanics, and/or electric bikesGood knowledge of workshop equipment, parts interpretation, and electrical/mechanical inventoryPrior experience working in a service department or customer-facing roleHigh level of competence in oral and written communication, with computer/smartphone literacy for supervising customer ticketing systemsA positive and friendly attitude and motivation to help every customer find what they need, with the ability to work in a fast-paced environmentA passion for bikes, micro-mobility, tech, and for reducing the environmental impact of the transportation industryPrevious experience with electric bikes or scooters is a plus!Proactive approach to staying up to date on industry changes and trends  This is a fulltime positionSalary of $22.00 - $25.00 per hour depending on experienceBenefits package available after 3 months,    
Commercial Transport Mechanic
Scout Talent, Fernie, BC
Live and work in Cranbrook where city amenities meet backcountry adventures within minutes, ideal for mountain biking and snowboarding enthusiastsBecome a key part of a forward-thinking, inclusive, and diverse team that values work-life balanceEarn a competitive wage of $39.14 per hour and comprehensive benefits! About the City of CranbrookThe City of Cranbrook is in the southeast corner of British Columbia amongst the majestic Rockies and Purcell mountains, near Alberta and the Canada/USA border. With a population of approximately 20,000, Cranbrook is the largest community in East Kootenay. Known as the “Basecamp of the Kootenays”, Cranbrook provides an inviting lifestyle in a beautiful setting that has made our City a welcoming and growing place in which to live, work and play.Cranbrook offers 28 citywide parks encompassing approximately 160.5 ha (401.5 acres), three indoor arenas, two outdoor rink facilities, a disc golf course, an extensive trail system, and numerous outdoor sports venues including Moir Centennial Athletic Park.  The City also has a major multi-purpose facility in Western Financial Place, with an aquatic centre, NHL size ice surface, squash court, restaurant and meeting rooms. To learn more about us, please visit: cranbrook.ca/About the OpportunityThe City of Cranbrook has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Commercial Transport Mechanic, based in Cranbrook, BC.Working in the City shop alongside other mechanics, you will be responsible for repairing and maintaining company vehicles and at times, this position will also perform the duties of a Truck Driver/Labourer.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Conducting regular maintenance on all sorts of vehicles, including emergency onesEnsuring our tools and equipment are in top-notch condition for all our mechanic dutiesUsing advanced fleet maintenance software to keep everything running smoothlyDiving into the intricacies of electric/electronic systems and performing maintenance on brake systems (both air and hydraulic)Handling a diverse fleet (everything from fixing lawnmowers to working on Zambonis)Getting involved in various city projectsLearning new skills and facing fresh challenges on the jobDealing with a wide range of machines, from excavators to garbage trucksFostering positive vibes with a collaborative spirit among colleagues in different departmentsEnjoying the variety that comes with working on different types of equipment, making every day uniqueMore About YouTo qualify for this role, you must have a Grade 12 Diploma or GED, as well as a minimum of 2 years of mechanic trades experience. A valid Class 3 BC Driver’s License with Air Endorsement is required (a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License with Air Endorsement will also be considered).The following skills and experience will be strong assets:Heavy Duty Mechanic Certification or Truck and Transport Mechanic Certification (formerly Commercial Transport)Proven expertise in repairing and maintaining electric/electronic systems and brake systems (air/hydraulic)Extensive experience in the routine maintenance of motor vehicles, including emergency vehiclesDiligent upkeep of tools and equipment essential for mechanic dutiesProficiency in using computers, including familiarity with fleet maintenance softwareMust provide a complete set of mechanic hand tools for the jobAbility to attain RCMP Enhanced Security ClearanceSeeks work-life balance, prioritizing family over extended stays in challenging work environments like minesEasygoing, reliable, and possesses excellent interpersonal skillsDemonstrates a long-term career perspective and commitment to professional goalsAutomotive mechanic with specialized experience in commercial transportAbout the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive wage of $39.14 per hour (Pay Grade 9 - Schedule “B” Outside Employees), plus, additional pay per hour for the following qualifications:$1.00 per hour for Commercial Vehicle Inspector $1.50 per hour for Emergency Vehicle Level 1 $1.50 per hour for Emergency Vehicle Level 2 You will also enjoy a great host of benefits, including:Competitive benefits package per C.U.P.E. Collective AgreementHealth, dental, and vision care coverageShort and long-term disability, life insurance, and AD&DDefined pension plan for long-term financial goals$500/yr. health and wellness benefits$400/yr. tool allowance, $300/yr. footwear allowanceFestive celebrations such as Christmas parties and group barbecuesDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion This Policy provides the foundation for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (“DEI”) at the City of Cranbrook to ensure a safe, respectful, and inclusive community and workplace. The City of Cranbrook will work towards becoming a community that supports and fosters a diversity of perspectives and provides equal opportunities for its residents. The aim is for the City to provide programs and services that meet the diverse needs of the community. The City of Cranbrook is equally committed to an inclusive workplace that welcomes, respects, and values a diverse workforce that reflects the qualities and differences of the broader population it serves. Policy No. 50-15 If you have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!
Mechanic, Transportation Services ($38.17 - $40.18/hr PLUS relocation assistance)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
An exceptional organization with a firm commitment to its people and cultureUse your mechanic skills to make a difference in a welcoming communityEarn a competitive salary of $38.17 - $40.18/hr, relocation assistance, and comprehensive benefits! About the Regional District of NanaimoAt the heart of Vancouver Island's stunning east coast, the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) stands as a model of sustainable community development and regional governance deeply committed to its employees. Established in 1967, the RDN has been at the forefront of fostering a sustainable, connected, and thriving community for its 170,000+ residents across Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, and seven Electoral Areas.RDN's focus on environmental stewardship and community service offers a unique workplace, inviting professionals to engage in impactful projects during a period of remarkable growth. Become a part of the RDN team and play a key role in driving meaningful and transformative projects within a dynamic, employee-focused environment!To learn more about us, please visit: rdn.bc.caAbout the OpportunityRDN has exciting opportunities for full-time Mechanic, Transportation Services roles, based in Nanaimo, BC. Fixed shift patterns, determined by seniority, include 10-hour evening shifts from 1:30 PM to 12:00 AM with weekend work, or varied 8 and 10-hour shifts with 3 consecutive days off.In this position, you will be primarily responsible for contributing to the effective operation of the Transportation Services Department through the diagnosis, repair, and modification of RDN public transit buses, light-duty passenger vehicles and equipment.  Reporting to the Chief Mechanic, you support the Transportation Services Department by assisting team members in their duties, as required, to meet service expectations, departmental goals, and objectives.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Reviewing, adhering to, and promoting adherence to safe work procedures to foster a secure working environmentPerforming Preventative Maintenance, Commercial Vehicle Inspections, and safety inspections to ensure operational integrityAssisting in equipment inspection, documentation, and coordination of necessary repairs to maintain functionalityDiagnosing and executing repairs across all phases of vehicle or equipment maintenance for optimal performanceConducting road calls, roadside repairs, and vehicle change-offs to sustain operational service levelsMaintaining comprehensive records, schedules, and reports for all servicing and repairs in alignment with the PM programNotifying the Shop Chargehand or Chief Mechanic about low inventory levels to ensure timely restockingKeeping the workspace clean and organized to support a productive and safe environmentWinterizing equipment, including towing and snow removal apparatus, to prepare for seasonal demandsAssisting in the training of new staff on mechanical aspects of buses, including fluid level checks and interpreting electronic fault codesPerforming building maintenance and repairs to ensure facility integrity and functionalityMore About YouTo qualify for this role, you must hold a Heavy-Duty, Truck and Transport, or Automotive (with a BCIT Air Brakes for Mechanics course - CTMX 010 or an equivalent BC course) Mechanics Red Seal certification, with 3+ years of relevant work experience. An equivalent mix of education and experience will be considered.The following are also required:A high school diploma, or equivalentAuthorized Inspector (AI) Certificate or ability to obtain one within the first 90 days of employmentMust have a valid ICBC Class 5 BC Driver’s License with an Air Brake EndorsementAbility to undergo a criminal record check with vulnerable sector clearanceThe following skills and experience will be strong assets:Demonstrated experience in first aidProficient in computer systems, including Microsoft Suite, for accessing CVIP, managing work orders, and understanding equipment schematics within Preventative Maintenance ProgramsComprehensive understanding of WHMIS and CVSE regulations and proceduresKnowledge of the safe and proper operation of equipment and work proceduresProven knowledge of automated start systems, hydraulics, engines, electrical and air conditioning systems, air brakes, electric drive motors, and mobile equipmentFlexibility to work a shift patternAs our ideal candidate, you balance teamwork with independent work, excelling in record-keeping, planning, and prioritizing maintenance tasks. Your standout qualities include strong communication, resilience under pressure, and quick decision-making to benefit the community.About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a competitive salary of $38.17 - $40.18/hr, along with a great host of benefits, including:100% employer-covered Extended health, dental, vision, etc.Relocation assistanceGenerous shift premiumsEmployer-matched pension planEmployee and Family Assistance ProgramTraining and professional development opportunities and supportEmployee and transit worker appreciation eventsRegular seasonal team bonding events such as food trucks, summer luncheons, and more! If you are interested in progressing your career with an employee-focused organization, apply now!
Mechanic, Transportation Services - With Relocation Assistance to Nanaimo, BC
Scout Talent, Edmonton, AB
**Attention Alberta, use your Mechanics skills and join our team in Nanaimo, BC with relocation assistance!**An exceptional organization with a firm commitment to its people and cultureUse your mechanic skills to make a difference in a welcoming communityEarn a competitive salary of $38.17 - $40.18/hr, relocation assistance, and comprehensive benefits! About the Regional District of NanaimoAt the heart of Vancouver Island's stunning east coast, the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) stands as a model of sustainable community development and regional governance deeply committed to its employees. Established in 1967, the RDN has been at the forefront of fostering a sustainable, connected, and thriving community for its 170,000+ residents across Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, and seven Electoral Areas.RDN's focus on environmental stewardship and community service offers a unique workplace, inviting professionals to engage in impactful projects during a period of remarkable growth. Become a part of the RDN team and play a key role in driving meaningful and transformative projects within a dynamic, employee-focused environment!To learn more about us, please visit: rdn.bc.caAbout the OpportunityRDN has exciting opportunities for full-time Mechanic, Transportation Services roles, based in Nanaimo, BC. Fixed shift patterns, determined by seniority, include 10-hour evening shifts from 1:30 PM to 12:00 AM with weekend work, or varied 8 and 10-hour shifts with 3 consecutive days off.In this position, you will be primarily responsible for contributing to the effective operation of the Transportation Services Department through the diagnosis, repair, and modification of RDN public transit buses, light-duty passenger vehicles and equipment.  Reporting to the Chief Mechanic, you support the Transportation Services Department by assisting team members in their duties, as required, to meet service expectations, departmental goals, and objectives.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Reviewing, adhering to, and promoting adherence to safe work procedures to foster a secure working environmentPerforming Preventative Maintenance, Commercial Vehicle Inspections, and safety inspections to ensure operational integrityAssisting in equipment inspection, documentation, and coordination of necessary repairs to maintain functionalityDiagnosing and executing repairs across all phases of vehicle or equipment maintenance for optimal performanceConducting road calls, roadside repairs, and vehicle change-offs to sustain operational service levelsMaintaining comprehensive records, schedules, and reports for all servicing and repairs in alignment with the PM programNotifying the Shop Chargehand or Chief Mechanic about low inventory levels to ensure timely restockingKeeping the workspace clean and organized to support a productive and safe environmentWinterizing equipment, including towing and snow removal apparatus, to prepare for seasonal demandsAssisting in the training of new staff on mechanical aspects of buses, including fluid level checks and interpreting electronic fault codesPerforming building maintenance and repairs to ensure facility integrity and functionalityMore About YouTo qualify for this role, you must hold a Heavy-Duty, Truck and Transport, or Automotive (with a BCIT Air Brakes for Mechanics course - CTMX 010 or an equivalent BC course) Mechanics Red Seal certification, with 3+ years of relevant work experience. An equivalent mix of education and experience will be considered.The following are also required:A high school diploma, or equivalentAuthorized Inspector (AI) Certificate or ability to obtain one within the first 90 days of employmentMust have a valid ICBC Class 5 BC Driver’s License with an Air Brake EndorsementAbility to undergo a criminal record check with vulnerable sector clearanceThe following skills and experience will be strong assets:Demonstrated experience in first aidProficient in computer systems, including Microsoft Suite, for accessing CVIP, managing work orders, and understanding equipment schematics within Preventative Maintenance ProgramsComprehensive understanding of WHMIS and CVSE regulations and proceduresKnowledge of the safe and proper operation of equipment and work proceduresProven knowledge of automated start systems, hydraulics, engines, electrical and air conditioning systems, air brakes, electric drive motors, and mobile equipmentFlexibility to work a shift patternAs our ideal candidate, you balance teamwork with independent work, excelling in record-keeping, planning, and prioritizing maintenance tasks. Your standout qualities include strong communication, resilience under pressure, and quick decision-making to benefit the community.About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a competitive salary of $38.17 - $40.18/hr, along with a great host of benefits, including:100% employer-covered Extended health, dental, vision, etc.Relocation assistanceGenerous shift premiumsEmployer-matched pension planEmployee and Family Assistance ProgramTraining and professional development opportunities and supportEmployee and transit worker appreciation eventsRegular seasonal team bonding events such as food trucks, summer luncheons, and more! If you are interested in progressing your career with an employee-focused organization, apply now!
Electromechanic - Day
Vergers Leahy Inc., Franklin, QC
We are an agri-food processing company, a leader in the production of apple and fruit puree, which employs more than 300 people in the MRC Haut-Saint-Laurent region. Our employees are our greatest asset and we offer them several benefits including group insurance, RSP, sick leave, free products and daycare. We are currently looking for an electro-mechanic and/or day mechanic. The role of the Electromechanic/Mechanic is to install, maintain, troubleshoot, refurbish and repair mechanical and electrical equipment.More specifically, the job holder will be called upon to:Know and comply at all times with quality and food safety standards, occupational health and safety regulations and company policiesInstall, align, dismantle and move, in accordance with the plans and using manual and electric tools, industrial machinery or equipment such as pumps, fans, tanks, conveyors, boilers and etc.Inspect and examine machinery and equipment to detect malfunctions and failures on a preventive basisRead blueprints, diagrams, schematics, documents and procedures to determine how to proceedAdjust machinery and repair or replace defective partsUse machining tools, such as lathes and grinder, to fabricate the parts necessary for the repair, maintenance or assembly of machinesClean, lubricate and perform other routine maintenance work on machinery and premisesTroubleshoot and replace motorsReplace photocells with wiringPerform minor electrical repairsAll other related tasksAre you looking for a stimulating work environment offering challenges that match your ambitions? Send us your resume at [email protected] or by fax at 450-827-2470. For more information about the company, visit www.vergersleahy.com *The masculine gender is used to lighten the text and make it easier to read Have initiativeTo have team spirit Good analytical skillsGood problem solving ability Have a good speed of execution Be able to work under pressure Be able to work physically and in difficult climatic conditions Bilingualism (asset)