From $29 to $40.41 per hour, based on experience, plus an evening shift premium of $1.75 per hour.
Job category
Skilled Trades - Manufacturing
Type of job
Permanent
Schedule
Evening shift, Monday to Thursday, 3:15 p.m. to 1:45 a.m.
Do you have experience as an assembler and want to join a company that is a North American leader in steel structures?
Do you enjoy challenges, teamwork, and being part of a big family?
Our client, a manufacturing company operating in the steel industry, is looking for an assembler for the evening shift to join their team.
Tasks
Master the assembly of steel structures, whether for buildings or support frameworks.
Read and interpret blueprints or technical drawings to assemble and adjust metal parts, including through spot welding.
Shape metal using specialized tools and equipment such as torches, grinders, drills, and other production machines.
Detect any defects in materials, tools, or equipment, inform the immediate supervisor, and ensure protection against damage.
Strictly follow quality standards, manufacturing procedures, and the company’s work instructions.
Operate overhead cranes to safely handle parts.
Always follow occupational health and safety rules and practices.
Perform any other related tasks as needed.
If you're ready to take on new challenges, we want to meet you!
Advantages
4-day work week on the evening shift.
4 weeks of vacation per year.
Benefits, including group insurance.
Competitive salary.
Family-like work environment.
On-site gym for employees.
On-site catering service (meals offered at employee pricing).
Employee assistance program (including telemedicine access).
Job requirements
Experience assembling metal structures is an asset.
Possess a diploma (DEP) in welding-assembly or metal structure and ornamental metal fabrication, or have at least 2,000 hours of relevant experience gained in a school or professional setting.
Excellent ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.
Comfortable using both metric and imperial measurement systems.
Skilled with specialized tools and equipment: welding machines, grinders, torches, cutting tools, overhead cranes, as well as lifting, rigging, and handling operations.
Demonstrate autonomy and dexterity, with a strong ability to adapt, take initiative, and work in a well-organized, collaborative manner.