ABOUT UNION DRAWN STEEL
Union Drawn Steel is one of North America’s leading manufacturers of cold finished bars with a reputation for superior finish, strength, accuracy and straightness. At Union Drawn Steel, safety is an integral part of our core values followed by our commitment to treat every employee, and customer with respect.
Union Drawn Steel is a company with a long and successful history dating from our inception in 1905. Over the years, we have garnered a hard-earned reputation as one of North America’s leading manufacturers of cold finished bars and as a value-added processor. We have built this sterling reputation by constantly adhering to one primary principal above all others - an unwavering dedication to superior customer service and satisfaction.
WE OFFER
- An extensive training process
- 40 Hours per week + Opportunity for Overtime.
- A generous benefits package after 9 months of continuous employment which includes health, vision and dental coverage.
Minimum Requirements
- Ontario Certificate of Qualification Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Millwright (license 433A)
- Ability to work a 2 shift rotation - 8 hour shifts Monday to Friday
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
- Diagnose and troubleshoot production equipment and/or facility equipment.
- Safely use hand and power tools, as well as, safely install machinery, supporting equipment and structures of all machinery and equipment.
- Must be able to read and understand blue prints, diagrams and schematic drawings.
- Demonstrate good housekeeping practices at all times to help maintain a safe work area;
- Trouble shoot and repair hydraulic and pneumatic systems, compressors and pumps.
- Move machinery and equipment using hoists, dollies, rollers and trucks.
- Align machines and equipment, using hoists, jacks, hand tools, squares, rules, micrometers, levels and plumb line.
- Test reassembled equipment and make necessary adjustments or repairs as required. This would include a wide variety of machining processing/production systems.
- Rebuild mechanical equipment required for operations and on all other plant machinery and equipment as required.
- Repairs or replaces parts, tooling changes.
- Carry out the preventative and predictive maintenance program and all necessary documentation.
- Track and document monthly PM reports and daily work orders in a timely fashion, identify equipment breakdown causes and minimize equipment downtime.
- Work with or without an electrical technician to troubleshoot equipment.
- Use equipment, materials and machinery only as authorized, and operate equipment in a manner that does not endanger themselves or other workers.
- Communicate and work effectively with work-team members and other members of the company
- Experienced with electrical PLC.
- Diagnose mechanical problems and provide quick, innovative solutions for mechanical equipment breakdowns by applying proven skills in the principles of mechanics, fitting, plumbing, basic welding, metal work, machining, troubleshooting and analytical problem solving.
- Recommend solutions to routine and unique equipment problems
- Response to equipment problems in a timely manner.
- Integrating all plant, quality, safety and security policies and guidelines into all day to day activities on the job
- All other work as assigned
JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Shift Work
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $42.40 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Vision care
Work Location: In person