KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Computes dimensions within tolerances to lay out work for fabrication or fitting by working directly from engineering blueprints.
- Selects proper tools to perform shop operations in a skillful, precise and efficient manner employing a general knowledge of materials and metal working techniques.
- Performs machining tasks as required by using engineering sketches or verbal instructions.
- Prepares set-ups using jigs, fixtures or machine attachments required for complex precision parts and equipment. Makes precision measurements using precision measuring instruments and techniques.
- Initiates changes and completes related documentation to meet Quality Program requirements.
- Participates in the accurate preparation of written documentation such as procedures and preventative maintenance records.
- Assembles fits, aligns and adjusts components to precise tolerances. Maintains the workplace in a neat and safe condition.
- Provides technical advice to planning, the Process Specialist relating to prototypes, design of jigs and fixtures as required. Performs other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Community College graduation from a Machine Shop program plus completion of a recognized machinist apprenticeship program. Must either have a Provincial Certificate of Qualification or equivalent or the ability to receive a Provincial Certificate of Qualification within 12 months.*
- Must be able to work independently with minimum supervision.**
- Must have a thorough knowledge of machining methods and shop mathematics and be able to carry out machining instructions.**
- Must be able to compute dimensions, tapers, cutting angles, tool settings, feed rates and machine speeds.**
- Must be able to operate manual and computerized numerical control equipment, as well as run prototype N.C. programs and recommend production changes to manufacturing methods.**
- Must be able to operate overhead cranes with slings and lifting attachments, perform medium to heavy work, lifting and positioning materials, parts and tools weighing up to 25 kg.**
- Ability to assist with design of prototypes Jig and fixtures on new and existing equipment as required.**
- Must have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.**
- Must be an NEW (Nuclear Energy Worker) or prepared to train.**
- May be required to work evening shift.*
All applicants should apply in writing with a cover letter and resume to Human Resources:
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: From $37.08 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- On-site parking
- RRSP match
Work Location: In person