INDUSTRIAL
Industrial Electrician
We are seeking an Industrial Electrician to build, service, and install Water treatment equipment, and ECA generators located throughout North America. This position works on flexible 8 to 12-hour day shifts, traveling primarily to various customer install sites in the USA and Canada. The Industrial Electrician provides installation, training, troubleshooting, commissioning, and after-sales equipment focused on Electrolyzed Water Generators (ECA), and water treatment equipment. With a strong ability to prioritize, they work as part of a team while still demonstrating independent problem-solving and taking self-initiative. With a strong background in electrical/mechanical instrumentation, they are willing to expand on training in various water treatment technologies.
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Languages
English
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Added Advantage
Electrolysis, plumbing, wiring, planning, engineering, software, PLC support
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Experience
2-3 years of experience
Job Responsibilities​
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Perform water quality testing analytical and measurement equipment such as colorimeters, pH, ORP, and conductivity meters, wet titration, and analytical balances while conducting accurate data collection and analysis
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Receives instructions, drawings, wiring diagrams, and work orders from supervision
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Repairs, installs, dismantles, modifies, replaces, adjusts, tests, cleans, calibrates, troubleshoots, diagnose, and maintains water treatment equipment/apparatus pumps, rectifiers, VFD, PLC, relays, electrodes, electric circuit breakers, pipes, fittings, solenoids, valves, cable, instrumentation, Network (preventative and predictive maintenance)
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Performs scheduled, emergency, and preventative maintenance work.
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Interprets technical specifications, drawings, schematics, and relevant manuals/references to identify required repairs and recommended maintenance activities
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Effectively engaged across various maintenance challenges that utilize multiple skills and resources; enlists the appropriate help when required.
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Cross-train to assemble and wire machines and controls to assist with production as needed
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Keeps working area, tools, and equipment clean and orderly.
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Adjust fluids and equipment parameters to follow customers' specifications.
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Telephone remote consults and on-site visits and training to customers and end-users
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Must be available to work a minimum 8-hour day, occasional evening shifts/callouts, and travel as required to the USA and Canada sites.
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Carries out additional projects and assignments as required.
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Weight Handling
Up to 23 kg (50 lbs) lifting is required.
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Type of Industry Experience
Water treatment plant; Freelance Electrician; Electrical and electronics products; Technology-based companies
Security and Safety
Bond-able; Confidential security clearance
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Work Site Environment
On-site visiting, the environment may vary.
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Transportation/Travel Information
Travel required. Able to serve as notified.
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Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities
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An electrician or Mechanic Knowledge
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Water Treatment knowledge/experience is considered an asset
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Programming Logic experience, automation
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Proven field experience and technical skills
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Valid Class 5 Manitoba Driver’s License
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Basic knowledge of various software, including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
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Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
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Demonstrate strong problem-solving
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Must be driven and dependable with a willingness/ initiative to learn
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Must bring a positive attitude and proactive approach to challenges and opportunities
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Must be able to accurately follow instructions, be a Self-Starter yet able to take direction
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The ideal candidate for this position will have:
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A valid Electrician trade equivalent certificate.
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A desire to continuously upgrade their knowledge and skill in the trade
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The ability to work under minimal supervision
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Knowledge of automation and CAD software
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A solid industrial background and universal skillset
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Personal Suitability
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Accurate
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Judgment
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Team player
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Excellent oral communication
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Excellent written communication
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Organized
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Job requirements
Mechanical Assembler
We seek a Mechanical Assembler to carry our assemblies and subassemblies and install water treatment equipment such as ECA generators and reverse Osmosis throughout North America. This position works on flexible 8—to 12-hour day shifts, on-site in our facility in Wawanesa, Manitoba, and at our client’s project sites, and includes travel primarily to various customer install sites in the USA and Canada.
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Mechanical Assembler assembles mechanical and electrical components of our equipment, troubleshooting, commissioning, and after-sales equipment focused on Electrolyzed Water Generators (ECA), and water treatment equipment. With a strong ability to prioritize, they work as part of a team while still demonstrating independent problem-solving and taking self-initiative. With a strong background in electrical/mechanical instrumentation, they are willing to expand on training in various water treatment technologies.
Job Requirements
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Assemble mechanical/electrical parts into subassemblies
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​Interprets technical specifications, drawings, schematics, and relevant manuals/references to identify required repairs and recommended maintenance activities
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Position, align, and adjust parts for proper fits and assembly.
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Repairs, installs, dismantles, modifies, replaces, adjusts, tests, cleans, calibrates, troubleshoots, diagnose, and maintains water treatment equipment/apparatus pumps, rectifiers, VFD, PLC, relays, electrodes, electric circuit breakers, pipes, fittings, solenoids, valves, cable, instrumentation, Network (preventative and predictive maintenance); on-site and field.
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Performs scheduled, emergency, and preventative maintenance work.
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Cross-train to assemble and wire machines and controls to assist with production as needed
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Test and check electrical assemblies and wiring for proper connection.
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Adjust and repairs
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Assist the electrician in repair, commissioning, and integration fieldwork.
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Inspect finished products for proper functioning
Mechanical Engineering Technologist
The Mechanical Engineering/Technologist provides assembly, installation, training, troubleshooting, commissioning, and after-sales service of equipment focused on Electrolyzed Water Generators (ECA), and water treatment equipment. The Mechanical Engineering/Technologist will work with the management, sales team, purchasing, and operations to achieve the company’s goal of providing service excellence to clients. He/She assists in understanding the customer’s project requirements and thoughtful planning. He is responsible for documenting all maintenance carried out and reporting issues encountered on sites and project sites.
Job Requirements
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Prepare contracts and tender documents.
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Prepare and interpret engineering design, drawings, and specifications
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Prepare standards and schedules for the company’s projects
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Prepare cost and material estimates, project schedules, and reports
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Plan and manage projects and prepare material, cost, and timing estimates, reports, and design specifications for machinery and systems
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Assist in preparing design, drawings, and specifications and interpret conventional and computer-assisted design (CAD) engineering designs, drawings, and specifications for machines and components, power transmission systems, process piping, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems
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Assembly, repairs, installs, dismantles, modifies, replaces and adjusts, tests clean, calibrates, troubleshoots, diagnoses, and maintains water treatment equipment/apparatus pumps, rectifies, VFD, PLC HMI relays.
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Assist the journeyman/electrical team with repairs, installations of electrodes, electric circuit breakers, pipes fittings, solenoid Valves, cable, instrumentation, and Network (preventive and predictive maintenance create manufacturing instructions
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Assist in inspecting mechanical installations in newly assembled skids/systems.
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Supervise and arrange maintenance programs for newly installed systems on the client’s site.
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Carry out a limited range of mechanical tests and analyses of machines, components, and materials
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Carrey out final test machines and equipment as per checklist before packing and shipping
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Supervise, monitor, and inspect mechanical installations
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Create manufacturing and user manuals for each model of machinery and improve existing ones if there are any add-ons
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Develop maintenance standards, schedules, and programs