We Offer
•Comprehensive Medical and Dental Benefits
•Employer RRSP Matching Program
•Annual Health/Wellness Spending Accounts
•Professional Growth & Development
What You’ll Do – The Role
•Assist technicians at sites, when required e.g. delivering parts to site, helping with load bank tests, equipment set up and repairs such as radiator replacements and coolant changes.
•Upon checking with CSS’s, set up trailers with appropriate Load Bank(s), cable lengths and size. Fill oil/coolant buckets and prepare parts for upcoming jobs. This is performed the afternoon before or early AM prior to scheduled work.
•Always present a professional image, and clearly understand any directions given by technician, never putting yours or the technician’s safety at risk.
•Complete and submit all documentation accurately, completely, and legibly during or immediately following the work assigned.
•Scheduled appointments are to be promptly kept. Should circumstances beyond your control arise, contact the customer and/or Dispatcher/Scheduler prior to the appointment as a courtesy to our customer and other trades people.
•Complete calls and account for your work times daily utilizing field service software.
•Maintain fleet of rental generators ensuring preparedness for dispatch at a moment’s notice.
•Help Generator Rentals division as needed with Generator delivery and running of cables
•Perform selected field-based services on your own, from time to time. The scope of this work will vary with your knowledge and experience.
•Upon return of any trailers, check trailer, cables, and Load Bank(s) for any damage. Initiate repairs and report any deficiencies in writing your manager.
•Assist Technicians loading and unloading, to get in and out of the shop on a timely basis.
•The waste oil and coolant areas are to be kept clean and organized. Assist in emptying the old oil, glycol and ensuring old filters are placed into their respective containers. If the old oil/glycol tanks are full, contact disposal company for emptying.
•You will be using a company vehicle that must be operated in keeping with the Company Policy on “Use of Company Vehicles”. This vehicle is your responsibility when in your care.
•Ensure that the shop truck is well maintained. Call the person responsible for Fleet Management to inform them of any defective operation or service that is required. Any repairs outside of regular maintenance must be pre-approved.
•Treat all equipment and tools with care, signing them out accordingly with the Shipper/Receiver or Service Manager. You must inform the appropriate person if any equipment is damaged or missing.
•All parts are to be signed out and authorized by a parts representative.
•Adhere to all health and safety rules and recommendations. Never make compromises in a situation that is potentially unsafe for yourself or others.
•Always wear company subsidized “green patch” work boots, safety glasses, hearing protection, face shields/ masks and recommend to supervisor any other job-related safety/ protective equipment required.
•The job is not completed until the old oil, glycol and batteries are dumped/placed in their respective containers for proper disposal.
•Participate in other assigned in-house work duties which may include for example, additional warehouse cleanup, assisting with inventory etc.
•Other tasks and responsibilities as may be required from time to time consistent with the position of Generator Service Assistant and the job description and duties set out above.
What You Need
•A valid Ontario class G driver’s license in good standing.
•Mechanical, engine, and electrical trouble shooting skills.
•Availability for overtime and on-call rotation
•Ability to attain and maintain security clearances.
•Post-secondary schooling e.g., Power Generation, Certified Mechanic, etc. is an asset.
•Comfortable using MS Office suite including Outlook suite.
•Strong time management skills and the ability to work efficiently with minimal supervision.
Working Conditions
•Must be comfortable with being on the road most of the time.
•Comfortable working outdoors during all seasons (ratio of 50-50 outdoor/indoor work)
•After hours On-Call – Required
•Heavy lifting and physical exertion are required.
•Ability to work irregular hours / overtime.
•Willing to work locally and throughout the Province of Ontario
•Occasional travel will be required. A valid passport and ability to enter the US for factory training may be required on occasion.
•In the case of a power outage or declared State of Emergency by any level of Government, be available for work.
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A little bit about Us…
Proudly Canadian and respected throughout the industry, we have built our success through expertise, integrity, and innovation in providing on-site power generating solutions nationwide. For more than 60 years, our unparalleled reputation for delivering the right generator solution and superior customer service has been built by our loyal Customers. Visit us at https://www.tpgs.ca/ to learn more about us.
Our Growth & Culture: As Canada's 1st Choice for PowerGen, we’ve been growing quickly and aim to keep doing so – if you want to be part of our success story, join our family, and grow with us! Our employees are our biggest asset; their engagement and passion are the key to our success. We EMPOWER them to be ENGAGED!
Selected candidates with disabilities who require support in the selection process will be accommodated to the best of our ability. Please let us know how we can help.
Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
No Agencies please.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Additional pay:
Benefits:
•Employee assistance program
Flexible language requirement:
Schedule:
Licence/Certification:
•Driving Licence (required)
Work Location: In person