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Industrial Mechanic

Agropur

Scotia Bedford, undefined

Analyze mechanical problems; provide solutions for equipment breakdowns by applying diagnostic skills and carrying out the repairs in a timely and efficient manner. We are proud to be an employer with a diverse community and are committed to providing a respectful and inclusive experience for all employees and applicants.

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Industrial Mechanic

Agropur

Scotia Truro, undefined

RegularThe main purpose of this position is ensure equipment is maintained to minimize unplanned downtime due to mechanical breakdowns; to install, maintain, trouble shoot and repair filling equipment such as conveyor belts, fans, pumps and motors in a efficient and safe manner within the Truro facility. Maintained to minimize unplanned downtime due to mechanical breakdowns; Install, maintain, trouble shoot and repair filling equipment such as conveyor belts, fans, pumps and motors in a efficient and safe manner within the Truro facility.

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Industrial Mechanic

Agropur

Brunswick Sussex, undefined

Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the successful applicant will complete all work assigned that is associated with maintenance, including all maintenance related tasks on the premises and boiler operations. As a leader in the Dairy Industry, our mission is to remain true to our members' vision of sustainability by offering our customers quality dairy products.

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Apprentice Mechanic

Clean Harbors

Corunna, ON

The Clean Harbors team in Corunna, ON is looking for a registered 310T or 310S pursuing a 310T Apprentice Mechanic to join our safety minded team. Ensuring that Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes and always acting in a safe manner.

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Licensed Mechanic

Clean Harbors

Sturgeon, AB

This individual will be responsible for performing maintenance, inspections and repairs on our fleet of company light duty trucks, heavy duty trucks and equipment. Responsibilities for Internal CandidatesEnsuring that Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes and always acting in a safe manner.

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Licensed Mechanic

Clean Harbors

Edmonton, AB

This individual will be responsible for performing maintenance, inspections and repairs on our fleet of company light duty trucks, heavy duty trucks and equipment. Responsibilities for Internal CandidatesEnsuring that Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes and always acting in a safe manner.

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Licensed Mechanic

Clean Harbors

St. Albert, AB

This individual will be responsible for performing maintenance, inspections and repairs on our fleet of company light duty trucks, heavy duty trucks and equipment. Responsibilities for Internal CandidatesEnsuring that Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes and always acting in a safe manner.

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Licensed Mechanic

Clean Harbors

Woodlands, AB

This individual will be responsible for performing maintenance, inspections and repairs on our fleet of company light duty trucks, heavy duty trucks and equipment. Responsibilities for Internal CandidatesEnsuring that Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes and always acting in a safe manner.

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Licensed Mechanic

Clean Harbors

Fort St. John, BC

This individual will be responsible for performing maintenance, inspections and repairs on our fleet of company light duty trucks, heavy duty trucks and equipment. Ensure that all equipment is properly secured prior to work/repairs (i.e. Uses chock blocks and jack stands).

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Mechanic Jobs Overview

In a world where computer work is becoming more common and many jobs are automated, a position as a mechanic is an opportunity to work in a highly hands-on-position. Moreover, mechanic jobs are on a slower path to automation than many other professions because of the complexity of vehicles, especially as they become increasingly computerized.

As a mechanic you’ll be performing diagnostics tests, repairs, and general maintenance tasks on vehicles or machines. You’ll enjoy this job if you like being on your feet and working with your hands, and if you have a passion for vehicles. The most common types of mechanics are:

  • Car mechanics repair and maintain cars. They may work either at dealers, in repair shops, or parts shops.
  • Diesel mechanics specialize in diesel engines. They usually work on large and heavy vehicles, for example farm equipment, trucks, ships, and buses.
  • A&Ps are trained in working on aircrafts. You can also specialize in either of those two areas.
  • Small engine mechanics work on smaller vehicles, for example boats, motorcycles, or outdoor power equipment.

How to Find Mechanic Jobs That Fit You

The workplace you choose will have a big impact on how your workday will look. The most common workplaces for mechanic jobs are:

  • independent car mechanic and maintenance shops
  • chain mechanic and maintenance shops
  • car dealerships

Working for a large company such a car dealership or a chain car mechanic shop can give you more benefits and room for advancement. On the other hand, working for a small business can offer a slower pace and less evening or weekend work.

If you’re looking for something out of the ordinary or you want to work on different types of vehicles, consider looking for a job at:

  • a race arena for race cars
  • an airline repairing air crafts
  • a rental place for hobby vehicles such as motorboats or ATVs

How to Apply to Mechanic Jobs

Once you find the job you want, put together a compelling job application. Since car mechanics can work with a variety of assignments, such as inspections, diagnostics, and repairs, include a detailed description of job responsibilities you’ve had, parts that you’ve worked on, titles you’ve held, and cars you’re specialized in.

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How to Follow up With an Employer

Always be polite and prompt in your communication with prospective employers. This applies to everything from getting a call to an interview for that job offer you’ve been waiting for. Try to respond as soon as possible and at least within 24 hours.

In addition, following up with an employer after you submit a job application, and again after an interview, can help you score a job. It shows persistence, dedication, and assertiveness. But you walk a thin line between being persistent and overly eager. Find a good balance by checking in on your application once, saying thank you for an interview once, and following up once more to inquire about the status if you don’t hear anything within a week or two.

Interviewing Tips for Mechanic Jobs

Preparing for a job interview involves several steps. Getting ready to answer interview questions is the first one. Some job interviews focus on general questions about your personality, strengths, and weaknesses. While those questions may come up, you should also prepare for questions that are more specific and technical in nature.

Examples of Interview Questions for Mechanics

At an interview for a car mechanic job, be prepared to answer questions like:

  • What types of testing equipment are you familiar with?
  • What types of maintenance does a car need on a regular basis?
  • How often does a car need service?

Other Steps to Take Before an Interview

Before you go to your interview, make sure to:

  • research the employer
  • come up with a few questions for the employer
  • decide what to wear
  • identity the main characteristics and skills that you have to offer, also called your unique value proposition
  • bring a copy of your resume if you’re meeting in person
  • test your equipment in advance if you’re doing a virtual or phone interview

What to Do When You Get an Offer

Once you get a job offer, evaluate the full package of the offer. This is the time to discuss benefits and salary, if you haven’t already. You can also ask about details such as the schedule, what you should wear to the job, and other details. The first thing you should do, however, is to thank the employer for the offer and say that you’re looking forward to working with them.

If you want to negotiate the offer, make sure to know the reasonable salary for your location and position. Keep in mind to consider the full package of salary and benefits when comparing different offers to each other. You may be able to negotiate additional benefits if the salary isn’t negotiable.

Check your offer to verify that it includes details such as your job position, starting date, job responsibilities, and location.

Advancement Opportunities for Mechanics

With experience, you can progress into a position with more responsibilities and pay. These are some examples:

  • Repair manager:Repair managers supervise a team of car repair mechanics.
  • Maintenance manager:Maintenance managers supervise a team of car maintenance mechanics.
  • Diagnostic technicians:Diagnostic technicians do more than repair cars; they also investigate and determine the cause of car problems. Because of the higher responsibilities involved, they typically make more than other car mechanics.

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