Heavy Equipment Mechanic
About the role
POSITION SCOPE
Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager and Maintenance Lead, the Heavy Equipment Mechanic is responsible to repair, troubleshoot, inspect equipment, and perform preventative maintenance on the wide range of the company’s equipment. This position is considered a safety-sensitive position.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Mechanics
- Oversee scheduling and completion of day-to-day, monthly, and annual maintenance requirements for the fleet, including completing all vehicle/equipment maintenance or inspections in a productive manner.
- Troubleshoot, diagnose, service, and complete all necessary repairs on company trucks, pumping equipment, and off-road equipment.
- Ensure all mechanical work is completed in a safe manner.
- Maintain maintenance reports and documentation, including work orders, annual permits, and other records.
- Work with Station Managers, Supervisors, Dispatch, and Apprentices to maintain both operation and service standards, including scheduled maintenance, equipment utilization, and allocation.
- Provide guidance and instruction to the Operations division regarding mechanical issues and maintenance procedures.
- Ensure outstanding issues with equipment are escalated and work with management to improve policies and procedures.
- Participate in companies HSE program.
- Actively implementing continuous improvements, supporting new designs and innovations.
- Mentor and participate in training Apprentices Heavy Equipment Mechanics to a high standard.
- Perform field repairs as required.
- Participate in the on-call rotation schedule.
General
- Participate in training and development activities.
- Other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Required
- Completion of a related trade program (Alberta Heavy Equipment Technician, Saskatchewan Truck and Transport Mechanic, or State Automotive or Diesel Technology) with some related experience.
- Valid driver’s license (non-graduated) with a clean driving record.
- Physically capable of moving/lifting heavy objects up to 23 kg., bending, standing, and climbing repeatedly for extended periods.
- Able to work overtime, accommodate a flexible schedule, and travel to meet the needs of the business.
- Legally eligible to work in the country the role is based out of.
Looking For
- Use of hand and power tools.
- Strong work ethic, positive attitude, reliable, and dependable.
- Flexible and able to adapt to change.
- Understands the importance of safety.
- Team player and customer service focused.
- Demonstrated initiative and results orientated.
Assets
- Self-starter, organized, able to prioritize and multitask.
- Able to work autonomously and be proactive in addressing issues.
- Valid class 3 or 1 (Canada) / class A CDL (U.S.) with a clean driving record.
- Oilfield experience.
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About Magnum Cementing Services
Founded in 2008, Magnum quickly became an established well cementing service company with a broad operational footprint in North America.
Through those roots, Magnum continues to develop and diversify to offer our customers a unique blend of technical expertise with a history of project execution excellence. By applying technical expertise, synergy, efficiency, and the highest quality standards in everything that we do, Magnum separates ourselves from our competitors in all of the services that we offer.
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Heavy Equipment Mechanic
About the role
POSITION SCOPE
Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager and Maintenance Lead, the Heavy Equipment Mechanic is responsible to repair, troubleshoot, inspect equipment, and perform preventative maintenance on the wide range of the company’s equipment. This position is considered a safety-sensitive position.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Mechanics
- Oversee scheduling and completion of day-to-day, monthly, and annual maintenance requirements for the fleet, including completing all vehicle/equipment maintenance or inspections in a productive manner.
- Troubleshoot, diagnose, service, and complete all necessary repairs on company trucks, pumping equipment, and off-road equipment.
- Ensure all mechanical work is completed in a safe manner.
- Maintain maintenance reports and documentation, including work orders, annual permits, and other records.
- Work with Station Managers, Supervisors, Dispatch, and Apprentices to maintain both operation and service standards, including scheduled maintenance, equipment utilization, and allocation.
- Provide guidance and instruction to the Operations division regarding mechanical issues and maintenance procedures.
- Ensure outstanding issues with equipment are escalated and work with management to improve policies and procedures.
- Participate in companies HSE program.
- Actively implementing continuous improvements, supporting new designs and innovations.
- Mentor and participate in training Apprentices Heavy Equipment Mechanics to a high standard.
- Perform field repairs as required.
- Participate in the on-call rotation schedule.
General
- Participate in training and development activities.
- Other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Required
- Completion of a related trade program (Alberta Heavy Equipment Technician, Saskatchewan Truck and Transport Mechanic, or State Automotive or Diesel Technology) with some related experience.
- Valid driver’s license (non-graduated) with a clean driving record.
- Physically capable of moving/lifting heavy objects up to 23 kg., bending, standing, and climbing repeatedly for extended periods.
- Able to work overtime, accommodate a flexible schedule, and travel to meet the needs of the business.
- Legally eligible to work in the country the role is based out of.
Looking For
- Use of hand and power tools.
- Strong work ethic, positive attitude, reliable, and dependable.
- Flexible and able to adapt to change.
- Understands the importance of safety.
- Team player and customer service focused.
- Demonstrated initiative and results orientated.
Assets
- Self-starter, organized, able to prioritize and multitask.
- Able to work autonomously and be proactive in addressing issues.
- Valid class 3 or 1 (Canada) / class A CDL (U.S.) with a clean driving record.
- Oilfield experience.
Not the right fit? Search for Heavy Equipment Mechanic jobs in Wheatland, Alberta, Canada
About Magnum Cementing Services
Founded in 2008, Magnum quickly became an established well cementing service company with a broad operational footprint in North America.
Through those roots, Magnum continues to develop and diversify to offer our customers a unique blend of technical expertise with a history of project execution excellence. By applying technical expertise, synergy, efficiency, and the highest quality standards in everything that we do, Magnum separates ourselves from our competitors in all of the services that we offer.