The Organization The Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA) is a community-based, non-share capital corporation that operates, manages, maintains and invests in the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport and affiliate businesses. Operating on a multi-site property, the WAA is responsible for airport operations, security, facilities, parking, ground transportation and communications. With an ever-expanding airport campus, WAA is a critical player in the development of one of Canada''s strategic transportation hubs. As a perennial ''Top Manitoba Employer'', the WAA prides itself as an organization that attracts engaged employees with the right skills, in the right place, and at the right time. The Opportunity Nunavut Airport Services is looking to hire a permanent, full-time Heavy Equipment Mechanic based in Iqaluit or on a rotational basis. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic ensures uninterrupted service at the airport by maintaining and repairing all airport owned mobile equipment, including firefighting vehicles, airfield snow removal equipment, grounds maintenance equipment, light vehicles, and stationary equipment. Responsibilities include: Perform preventative maintenance and inspections of heavy and light equipment to ensure high reliability, availability, and quality of mobile equipment: performing inspections of fluid levels, brakes, drive line, suspension, front end, and attachments for failure, wear or damage. Conduct regular scheduled maintenance: oil change and lube, rebuild airport sweepers brooms, engine repairs, plow blade replacements, tire replacements. Diagnose and repair equipment breakdowns: hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, electrical, and tires. Weld, fabricate, and modify new and existing equipment, including modifications and updates to improve equipment performance or lifespan, using presses, grinders, MIG, ARC, and acetylene equipment. Maintain a high degree of mindfulness when performing maintenance duties, to ensure a controlled, well organized work site, including an ongoing catalogue and inventory of all tools and equipment used. Manufacture tools and equipment such as frames, supports, brackets, etc.; and Outfit new equipment: installation of radios, lighting equipment, pneumatic control devices, etc. on vehicles and equipment. Selection Criteria includes: 3-5 years'' previous experience as a Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanic. Education in a post-secondary, community college, or trade program for Heavy Equipment Technician. Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Interprovincial Journeyman Red Seal Certificate, or working towards it, is mandatory. Demonstrated experience with repair on vehicle software, hand tools, electrical test equipment, hydraulic test equipment, air conditioning, precision measuring instruments, metal lathe, brake lathe, hydraulic press, metal shear, heavy equipment and light vehicle hoists, ARC, MIG, and acetylene welding equipment. Aptitude to analyze mechanical diagnostics, and mechanical problem solving. Physically able to lift up to 50lbs without assistance. Possess strong organizational, verbal, and written communication skills, with demonstrated ability to work independently, as well as within a team environment. Basic computer programs: MS office suite. Experience with a computerized maintenance management system is considered an asset. Ability to work shift work and be on-call outside of normal shift schedule Working Conditions: This position will be stationed in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Candidates must have the ability to work shift work and be on-call outside of normal shift schedule. Candidates must be willing to relocate to Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, or work on a rotational basis. Condition of employment is the ability to obtain and maintain an Airport Restricted Area Identification Card.
Job Title
Heavy Equipment Mechanic