Bring to life the infrastructure that supports the future with our growing team as a Yard Manager at the heart of an ever-expanding operation. Our steel construction company is in search of a dedicated maestro to oversee our yard and play a central role in our ongoing quest for excellence in this dynamic field.
Join us as we build the future in steel, an essential pillar of our ever-evolving world. Your passion, leadership, and expertise will make you the perfect conductor for this symphony of success.
Under the watchful eye of the foreman, the Yard Manager has a crucial mission: to orchestrate the loading and unloading of steel while maintaining impeccable inventory. They play an active role in achieving production goals, establishing a robust culture of health and safety, adhering to quality standards, and maintaining a harmonious working atmosphere within the team.
Tasks
Maintain machinery, prepare orders and deliveries, load and unload steel, provide connections, and perform basic building maintenance.
Prepare button orders and supply connections (iron, angles, plates).
Manage site returns.
Ensure building maintenance: Clearing snow, loading and unloading, clearing doors.
Perform any other related tasks as required and instructed by the foreman.
Advantages
40 hours per week, paid at double time after 44 hours.
4 weeks of annual vacation.
$400 annual clothing allowance.
Company-paid group insurance.
$240 annual reimbursement for training expenses, safety glasses replacement every 2 years, and included telemedicine service.
Job requirements
Experience with an outdoor forklift and/or a skytrack.
Knowledge of steel (beams, connections, angle iron, etc.).
Proven experience in maintenance and manual work, along with knowledge of the Building Code (an asset).
Having working at heights and lift platforms certifications is an asset.
Holding a basic understanding of occupational health and safety standards (SST) is also an asset.
Desired profile
Operational efficiency and safety awareness.
Ability to provide physical effort.
Autonomy and the ability to foresee tasks to be done.