General Labour - Fabricator
Think back—was there ever an elevator ride that made you go, “Whoa, this is nice”?
Maybe it was an elegant glass lift or a minimalist stainless-steel rocket.
It might have shaped your first impression or left a lasting memory of a building.
Chances are, the details made the difference; with an aesthetic interior and stylish, well-built buttons and fixtures. Immersive digital technology like visual displays may have turned a simple ride into a memorable experience as well. You may not have noticed these details then, but once you’ve worked with us, you’ll start noticing them everywhere you go.
Company Overview:
We have a vision – to have a MAD product in every elevator. Headquartered in Mississauga Canada, our 80,000 sq. foot facility focuses on the efficient production of industry-leading fixtures, high quality elevator car interiors, and cutting-edge digital products.
At MAD, we set you up to be the expert – providing the tools, support, and environment to help you thrive. From there, it’s all you – your drive and ideas lead the way. MAD has been ranked among Canada's top 500 fastest growing companies, one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies, a Best Places to Work in Canada, and among Best Employers for Recent Graduates.
Our New General Labour - Fabricator:
The ideal candidate would be someone who….
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has experience working with stainless steel or aluminum,
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understands metal fabrication drawings
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takes pride in producing high-quality finishes
What you will do in the role:
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Perform countersinking, beveling, grinding, and polishing on metal parts.
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Remove burs and rough edges to ensure clean finishes and proper fit.
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Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications.
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Use measuring tools to verify dimensions and quality.
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Prepare parts for fabrication, assembly, or welding processes.
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Operate fabrication equipment such as drill press, grinders, and hand tools.
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Maintain high standards and apply attention to product visual appearance and finish quality to meet customer requirements.
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Work with standard fabrication and finishing tools.
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Other duties as assigned.
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Able to lift up to 15lbs; may work in hot areas 5%, noise 0%.
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Ensure adherence to Health and Safety as well as active participation in 5S activities in work area.
What you bring to the role:
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High school diploma or equivalent preferred
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2+ years of experience in metal fabrication, metal finishing, or a manufacturing environment
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Experience with countersinking, deburring, beveling, grinding, or polishing metal parts
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Ability to read and understand engineering drawings
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Experience working in a manufacturing or fabrication shop environment
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Experience working with stainless steel and aluminum an asset
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Experience working in general labour an asset
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Basic welding knowledge (TIG or MIG) an asset but not required
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Ability to use basic measuring tools (tape measure, calipers, gauges)
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Strong attention to detail, especially for surface finish and part quality
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Reliability and punctuality are essential
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Able to work independently or in a team, with minimal oversight
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Eligible to work in Canada
Tools and Equipment:
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Various fabrication and welding equipment including but not limited to brake press, shear, drill press, hand tools, measuring devices, and appropriate personal protective gear.
This is an hourly Afternoon Shift position working out of our Mississauga, Ontario location, at least 44 hours weekly. Hours are typically Monday to Thursday 4:00pm to 1:00am, Fridays 3:00pm to 11:00pm.
Pay: $21.00 (plus a shift premium when working afternoon shift)
This is a Full-time, Hourly position.
This posting has one (1) vacancy.
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Due to the number of responses, only qualified candidates who meet the requirements of the job will be selected for an interview.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC). Accommodations can be made available to applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process.
If you require accommodation in applying for a posting, please contact Human Resources.