About the role
Technician, AM
Oakville, Ontario Description Additive Manufacturing Operations
- Operate, monitor, and maintain additive manufacturing systems including LPBF, EBeam, SLS, and FDM equipment to ensure consistent production quality and on-time part delivery.
- Execute build preparation activities including file review, build layout, machine setup, and parameter verification prior to each production run.
- Monitor active builds and respond appropriately when process anomalies or equipment alerts are identified.
- Support powder handling operations including sieving, loading, recovery, and safe storage in accordance with established procedures and safety requirements.
- Collaborate with the manufacturing team to support daily additive operations and ensure production priorities are met.
Equipment Maintenance and Uptime
- Perform routine and preventive maintenance on additive manufacturing systems and ancillary equipment to minimize unplanned downtime and sustain production readiness.
- Identify and communicate operational issues proactively to supervisors and teammates, documenting observations to support root cause analysis and corrective action.
- Assist in troubleshooting equipment and process issues on the shop floor, escalating as required to engineering or OEM service teams.
- Maintain equipment cleanliness, consumable levels, and general machine health in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and internal maintenance schedules.
Quality and Process Discipline
- Adhere to AS9100 quality processes and comply with internal work instructions, documentation requirements, and quality standards at all stages of production.
- Maintain accurate and complete production records including build logs, maintenance entries, and inspection documentation.
- Use precision measurement tools such as vernier calipers and micrometers to support in-process and post-build inspection activities.
- Participate in process improvement efforts to identify inefficiencies, reduce waste, and enhance the reliability and output of additive manufacturing operations.
Workplace Safety and Organization
- Support and actively contribute to a clean, organized, and safe working environment that reflects the standards of an advanced manufacturing facility.
- Follow all health and safety protocols applicable to additive manufacturing environments, including powder handling, PPE requirements, and equipment lockout procedures.
- Identify and report potential safety hazards promptly and reinforce safe operating practices with fellow team members.
Professional Attributes and Team Contribution
- Collaborate with the manufacturing team to support daily additive manufacturing operations, contributing actively to shift handovers, team meetings, and production planning discussions.
- Communicate clearly and effectively with team members, supervisors, and cross-functional partners including quality and engineering, ensuring continuity and alignment across shifts.
- Demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and skill development, actively seeking opportunities to expand technical knowledge of additive manufacturing processes and equipment.
- Maintain a high standard for safety, quality, and workmanship in every aspect of daily work, uphold company policies and expectations, and encourage the same from fellow team members.
Requirements
Technical Skills & Experience
- 3+ years of related experience operating advanced technology equipment, preferably in a metal powder environment.
- Experience working in a manufacturing environment, preferably in additive manufacturing, precision machining, or a related production setting.
- Prior hands-on experience with additive manufacturing systems (LPBF, EBeam, SLS, or FDM) including operation and routine maintenance is considered a strong asset.
- Proficiency in using precision measurement tools such as vernier calipers and micrometers.
- Familiarity with powder handling procedures and associated health and safety requirements is an asset.
- Demonstrated commitment to safety, including the ability to identify hazards, follow established protocols, and reinforce safe practices within the team.
- Familiarity with AS9100 quality processes and documentation practices is an asset.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs as required by the role
- Comfortable working shift work and occasional overtime as production demands require.
- Access to reliable transportation is considered an asset.
Industry & Material Knowledge
- Exposure to aerospace, defense, or other high-precision manufacturing industries is considered an asset.
- General understanding of additive manufacturing processes and materials including metal and polymer-based systems.
- Familiarity with AS9100 standards and aerospace documentation practices is an asset.
Education and Professional Attributes
- College certificate or diploma in Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Technology, or a related field, is required; equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience will be considered where it demonstrates strong technical capability, accountability, and attention to detail.
- Demonstrates a proactive approach to problem solving, with the ability to identify operational issues early and communicate findings clearly to supervisors and teammates.
- Manages time and priorities effectively in a fast-paced, shift-based manufacturing environment with multiple concurrent production demands.
- A motivated self-starter who takes ownership of assigned responsibilities and consistently follows through on commitments.
- A team player who communicates openly, supports colleagues, and contributes positively to the overall performance of the additive manufacturing team.
- Committed to ongoing professional development and the continuous improvement of personal skills and technical knowledge.
- Maintains a high standard for safety, quality, and workmanship in every aspect of daily work and encourages the same from fellow team members.
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About Burloak Technologies
As a trusted leader in metal Additive Manufacturing (AM), Burloak Technologies delivers fully integrated, end-to-end metal AM solutions for some of the world’s most innovative companies across space, aviation, energy, automotive, and advanced industrial markets.
From lightweighting and improved durability to achieving previously impossible geometries, leading OEMs partner with Burloak to unlock new design and manufacturing possibilities that strengthen their components, products, and supply chains. Our vertically integrated capabilities include:
- Metal Additive Manufacturing
- Engineering & Design for AM
- High-precision CNC Machining
- NADCAP Heat Treatment and HIP
- ISO 17025 Materials Testing Laboratory
- Metrology & Quality Assurance
- Materials Development Capabilities
Operating from our AM Centre of Excellence in Oakville, Ontario, we provide solutions that meet the most rigorous customer and regulatory requirements for some of the most complex and challenging applications.
If you’re ready to explore the future of manufacturing, we’re here to help you scale.
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About the role
Technician, AM
Oakville, Ontario Description Additive Manufacturing Operations
- Operate, monitor, and maintain additive manufacturing systems including LPBF, EBeam, SLS, and FDM equipment to ensure consistent production quality and on-time part delivery.
- Execute build preparation activities including file review, build layout, machine setup, and parameter verification prior to each production run.
- Monitor active builds and respond appropriately when process anomalies or equipment alerts are identified.
- Support powder handling operations including sieving, loading, recovery, and safe storage in accordance with established procedures and safety requirements.
- Collaborate with the manufacturing team to support daily additive operations and ensure production priorities are met.
Equipment Maintenance and Uptime
- Perform routine and preventive maintenance on additive manufacturing systems and ancillary equipment to minimize unplanned downtime and sustain production readiness.
- Identify and communicate operational issues proactively to supervisors and teammates, documenting observations to support root cause analysis and corrective action.
- Assist in troubleshooting equipment and process issues on the shop floor, escalating as required to engineering or OEM service teams.
- Maintain equipment cleanliness, consumable levels, and general machine health in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and internal maintenance schedules.
Quality and Process Discipline
- Adhere to AS9100 quality processes and comply with internal work instructions, documentation requirements, and quality standards at all stages of production.
- Maintain accurate and complete production records including build logs, maintenance entries, and inspection documentation.
- Use precision measurement tools such as vernier calipers and micrometers to support in-process and post-build inspection activities.
- Participate in process improvement efforts to identify inefficiencies, reduce waste, and enhance the reliability and output of additive manufacturing operations.
Workplace Safety and Organization
- Support and actively contribute to a clean, organized, and safe working environment that reflects the standards of an advanced manufacturing facility.
- Follow all health and safety protocols applicable to additive manufacturing environments, including powder handling, PPE requirements, and equipment lockout procedures.
- Identify and report potential safety hazards promptly and reinforce safe operating practices with fellow team members.
Professional Attributes and Team Contribution
- Collaborate with the manufacturing team to support daily additive manufacturing operations, contributing actively to shift handovers, team meetings, and production planning discussions.
- Communicate clearly and effectively with team members, supervisors, and cross-functional partners including quality and engineering, ensuring continuity and alignment across shifts.
- Demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and skill development, actively seeking opportunities to expand technical knowledge of additive manufacturing processes and equipment.
- Maintain a high standard for safety, quality, and workmanship in every aspect of daily work, uphold company policies and expectations, and encourage the same from fellow team members.
Requirements
Technical Skills & Experience
- 3+ years of related experience operating advanced technology equipment, preferably in a metal powder environment.
- Experience working in a manufacturing environment, preferably in additive manufacturing, precision machining, or a related production setting.
- Prior hands-on experience with additive manufacturing systems (LPBF, EBeam, SLS, or FDM) including operation and routine maintenance is considered a strong asset.
- Proficiency in using precision measurement tools such as vernier calipers and micrometers.
- Familiarity with powder handling procedures and associated health and safety requirements is an asset.
- Demonstrated commitment to safety, including the ability to identify hazards, follow established protocols, and reinforce safe practices within the team.
- Familiarity with AS9100 quality processes and documentation practices is an asset.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs as required by the role
- Comfortable working shift work and occasional overtime as production demands require.
- Access to reliable transportation is considered an asset.
Industry & Material Knowledge
- Exposure to aerospace, defense, or other high-precision manufacturing industries is considered an asset.
- General understanding of additive manufacturing processes and materials including metal and polymer-based systems.
- Familiarity with AS9100 standards and aerospace documentation practices is an asset.
Education and Professional Attributes
- College certificate or diploma in Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Technology, or a related field, is required; equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience will be considered where it demonstrates strong technical capability, accountability, and attention to detail.
- Demonstrates a proactive approach to problem solving, with the ability to identify operational issues early and communicate findings clearly to supervisors and teammates.
- Manages time and priorities effectively in a fast-paced, shift-based manufacturing environment with multiple concurrent production demands.
- A motivated self-starter who takes ownership of assigned responsibilities and consistently follows through on commitments.
- A team player who communicates openly, supports colleagues, and contributes positively to the overall performance of the additive manufacturing team.
- Committed to ongoing professional development and the continuous improvement of personal skills and technical knowledge.
- Maintains a high standard for safety, quality, and workmanship in every aspect of daily work and encourages the same from fellow team members.
Not the right fit? Search for Technician, AM jobs in Oakville, Ontario, Canada
About Burloak Technologies
As a trusted leader in metal Additive Manufacturing (AM), Burloak Technologies delivers fully integrated, end-to-end metal AM solutions for some of the world’s most innovative companies across space, aviation, energy, automotive, and advanced industrial markets.
From lightweighting and improved durability to achieving previously impossible geometries, leading OEMs partner with Burloak to unlock new design and manufacturing possibilities that strengthen their components, products, and supply chains. Our vertically integrated capabilities include:
- Metal Additive Manufacturing
- Engineering & Design for AM
- High-precision CNC Machining
- NADCAP Heat Treatment and HIP
- ISO 17025 Materials Testing Laboratory
- Metrology & Quality Assurance
- Materials Development Capabilities
Operating from our AM Centre of Excellence in Oakville, Ontario, we provide solutions that meet the most rigorous customer and regulatory requirements for some of the most complex and challenging applications.
If you’re ready to explore the future of manufacturing, we’re here to help you scale.