L82 Construction Ltd. is a heavy civil construction company in London and Area, specializing in the installation of sewers, water mains and road works.
We are currently looking for a full-time experienced heavy equipment mechanic to Join our team in London Ontario.
*Responsibilities*
· Troubleshoot, repair/rebuild, maintain and service various types of heavy construction equipment within established standards.
· Ability to complete repairs/servicing within established guidelines in a busy, fast-paced environment without compromising safety or quality.
· Inspect equipment to detect faults/malfunctions
· Diagnose equipment using computerized and other testing equipment to determine extent of repairs required
· Perform scheduled maintenance service on our rental fleet equipment
· Hydraulic / Electrical experience
*Qualifications and Skills:*
· Heavy Equipment Mechanic/Technician
· Mechanical background looking to get into heavy equipment apprenticeship.
· Valid Driver?s License
· High Degree of Mechanical Aptitude
· Previous heavy equipment or farm equipment repair is an asset.
· Familiarity with CAT SIS program is an asset.
· Self starter and able to work independently with minimal supervision
· Pride in what you do!
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: From $70,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* Dental care
* RRSP match
* Vision care
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate:
* London, ON: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Experience:
* mechanical: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
* Driver Licence (required)
Work Location: In person
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