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Come and join our team! DSI Underground Canada, a Sandvik Company, is a leading global supplier of ground support solutions, for the mining and construction industry. Our offering covers rock bolts, resin, cable bolts, and in- house manufacturing capabilities. Sandvik is a global, high-tech engineering group with approximately 44,000 employees and sales in about 150 countries with a focus on enhancing customer productivity, profitability and sustainability offering solutions for manufacturing, mining, and infrastructure industries.
The ideal candidate will perform maintenance duties including, but not limited to, mechanical, minor electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic troubleshooting and repair of manufacturing equipment, and ensures assets are properly maintained and repaired in a safe operating condition. This position is based in Saskatoon.
COMPENSATION
With this opportunity, DSI Underground offers a compensation package including:
Competitive wages
Excellent Benefits Plan
Employer Contribution Pension Plan
Work Boot and Prescription Safety Glasses Allowances
Free Parking
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
3-5 years of related experience in a manufacturing / industrial environment.
Solid hands-on experience with heavy-duty machinery, electronics and hydraulics is preferred.
Strong aptitude towards mechanical problem-solving.
Ability to troubleshoot presses, furnaces, threaders, conveyors, saws and automated production lines.
Understanding of instrumentation and control valves.
Basic computer skills and experience with PLCs.
Previous supervisory experience an asset.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma or G.E.D. required
Specialized training in heavy-duty machinery, electronics and hydraulics is preferred.
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply, please send your resume to hrcanada@dsiunderground.com.
DSI welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Acc
Major Work Area
- Machinery Installation