Millwright Journeyperson Jobs
By Northern Strands At Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Pull test equipment as part of recertification
Ensuring all required parts and components for recertification are in stock or on order
Experience in moving, assembling, disassembling, troubleshooting, and repairing various types of machinery and equipment
Competitive wage based on experience
Employee Group benefits including health, dental, short-term, long-term and life insurance
Inspect machinery as it arrives, unload parts, and assemble with the safe and effective use of hand and power tools
Journeyperson Parts Jobs
By City of Regina At Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Knowledge of record keeping processes and procedures and maintaining inventories within a computerized inventory management system.
Apprentices and graduates of the Parts Management Technician Program are welcome to apply. Apprenticeship opportunities are available.
Considerable knowledge of receiving, stocking, tagging and issuing supplies in a computerized stores operation.
Knowledge and ability to apply up-to-date accounting functions and parts procurement procedures as required by current purchasing procedures.
Must possess or be able to obtain certification as a Forklift operator.
Requisitions, receives, stores, issues, and inventories a wide variety of stock and non-stock parts.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in maintenance? We are looking for a Maintenance Journeyperson to join our team! You will be responsible for maintaining and repairing equipment and machinery, ensuring that all safety protocols are followed. You will also be responsible for troubleshooting and diagnosing any issues that arise. If you have a passion for maintenance and a strong work ethic, this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview of Maintenance Journeyperson jobs:

Maintenance Journeyperson jobs involve performing maintenance and repair work on a variety of industrial and commercial equipment. This includes inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Maintenance Journeypersons must be able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics, as well as use a variety of hand and power tools. They must also be able to troubleshoot and diagnose problems, and be able to work independently or as part of a team. Maintenance Journeypersons must also be able to follow safety protocols and adhere to all applicable regulations.