Mechanic -310T/310J

Canada Cartage Group
Bolton
3 weeks ago
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Position and Schedule

Position Title: 310T/310Jor Apprentice (Afteroon Shift)

Duration: Full-time Position

Type of Employment: Full Time

Schedule: Monday to Friday - Afternoon 15:00 to 23:00

Description

We are looking for a dependable, safety oriented licensed 310T or 310J mechanic or apprentice who is responsible for servicing and maintaining company equipment by using standard "Best Practices" and providing guidance to apprentices. Responsibilities will encompass diagnosing mechanical issues, conducting repairs, and performing preventive maintenance tasks to keep our fleet in optimal condition. Additionally, will collaborate with the maintenance team, adhere to safety standards, and contribute to minimizing downtime and maximizing the efficiency of our trucking services.

Responsibilities
  • Perform Scheduled Preventative Maintenance Inspections and repairs.
  • Perform diagnostics and troubleshooting.
  • Work towards meeting industry standard repair times for assigned repairs.
  • Train on and stay current with new technologies.
  • Maintain work areas of shop to meet health and safety standards.
  • Communicate issue/concerns to managers as needed.
  • Will be required to work occasionally on weekends.
Requirements
  • Certified 310T or 310J mechanic or apprentice with sound knowledge of shop practices.
  • Must have own tools.
  • Ability to diagnose and repair mechanical/electrical problems while working with SRT.
  • Self-motivated with a desire to meet and surpass company standards.
  • Ability to use a computer to manage electronic punch times and payroll.
  • Valid driver's license and clean driver's abstract.
  • Exposed to exhaust gases vibrations, chemicals and shop noise.
  • Ability to perform heavy work such as removing tractor wheel assemblies (120lbs).
Why work for Canada Cartage?

As an iconic Canadian company with over 100 years of helping companies grow and succeed in Canada, we offer dedicated fleet solutions, freight services, managed transportation, fulfillment, and home delivery. With a national network of terminals and distribution centres, we simplify complex logistics through innovation and technology.

Rooted in family values and an entrepreneurial spirit, we partner with top Canadian brands to create outstanding customer experiences. Founded in 1914, we continue to lead the industry with innovative fleet solutions and a commitment to excellence.

  • Awarded as a Top Fleet Employer since 2017 by Trucking HR Canada
  • Canada Cartage has been recognized on the Forbes list of Canada’s Best Employers
Application Process

We would like to thank all those expressing an interest in this position; however only the candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Before you start with us, we will conduct a criminal record check, verify your education, and check your references.

Thank you for your interest

Thank you for applying, successful candidates will be contacted.


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