Lundin Mining is a diversified Canadian base metals mining company with operations and projects in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and the United States of America, primarily producing copper, zinc, gold, and nickel.
Role Summary
The Maintenance Technician position will ensure equipment availability, serviceability and reliability by performing routine and downtime mechanical repairs along with Preventative Maintenance tasks.
Main Responsibilities | Activities
- Complete preventative and predictive maintenance activities
- Utilize SAP work order Computer Maintenance Management System
- Perform all forms of maintenance task including: Millwright, welding, iron work, pipefitting and carpentry
- Operate various light and heavy equipment as needed
- Perform other duties as assigned
- 3 years working in the millwright, welding, iron work, pipefitting and carpentry preferred
- Formal education / degree in Mechanical Maintenance field preferred
- Familiarity with Reliability Centered Maintenance preferred
- Working in a leadership role during your career preferred
- Action Oriented - Initiates timely action to address important issues.
- Collaborates - Encourages unity rather than us vs. them thinking
- Communicates Effectively - Clear, concise, and professional in communication.
- Decision Quality - Considers various inputs, criteria, and trade-offs to arrive at effective decisions and recommendations.
- Ensures accountability - Follows through on commitments.
- Manages Ambiguity - Accepts needed change despite the uncertainty it brings.
HSEC Accountabilities
Everyone in the workplace is responsible for his or her own safety and for the safety of their co-workers. Employees are responsible for performing all tasks in accordance with relevant HSEC Site Procedures, so as to work safely and keep the workplace safe. Lundin Mining Company is responsible for determining steps required to ensure health and safety of all employees, protection of the environment, and the community. Specifically, all employees must:
- Accept personal responsibility for HSEC
- Identify hazards, unsafe actions, and conditions that could result in damage to property, injury, impacts to the environment, and the community
- Obey any instruction issued to protect their own personal health and safety, and the health and safety of others, protection of the environment and the community.
- Report, as soon as practicable to their Manager any situations where HSEC requirements are not being conformed to within their work area
- Avoid endangerment to any other person through any act or omission
- Only use equipment you are trained to use and operate the equipment in a way that is safe, protects the environment and doesn’t cause undue community impacts.
- Participate in HSEC training provided to them
- Report all incidents; including but not limited to injuries, near miss, community interactions and impacts, environmental impacts, spills, unsafe work practices, etc.
- Vacation
- Holidays
- Sick Leave
- Health Insurance:
- HSA and FSA
- BCBSM Dental
- BCBSM Vision
- 401(k) Plan
- Short-Term Incentive Plan (STIP)
- Life Insurance AD&D
- Accident and Critical Illness
- Short-Term Disability (STD)
- Long-Term Disability
- Parental Leave
- Wellness/Fit for Everyone
- EAP
- Education Reimbursement
- Student Loan Repayment