

MECHANIC - METAL RECYCLING
About the role
JOB OPPORTUNITY
The Kativik Regional Government, a supra-municipal body having jurisdiction over the territory north of the 55th parallel, notably provides technical assistance to the 14 villages of Nunavik. The KRG is currently looking for a self-motivated and dynamic individual to fill the following position:
MECHANIC - METAL RECYCLING
(Seasonal position)
Reporting to the Residual Material Management Coordinator, the Mechanic, Metal recycling Repair, maintain, and diagnose all heavy machinery equipment and light-duty vehicles used in the metal recycling project**.** The mechanic’s duties include**:**
· Repair, maintain and diagnose all heavy machinery and light-duty vehicles including but not limited to loader, excavator, tractor, telehandler, metal press, etc.
· Ensure proper documentation of all maintenance and repair activities, including service logs, inspection reports, and parts usage.
· Compile and maintain a list of spare parts and consumables required for the maintenance and repair of equipment and vehicles, ensuring timely annual or as-needed procurement.
· Prepare requisitions for spare parts using the internal web-based application.
· Collaborate with the metal recycling team to develop and implement a preventive maintenance program tailored to the equipment and vehicles in use.
· Carry out operations related to the decontamination of end-of-life light-duty and heavy machinery vehicles as part of their decommissioning process and ensure compliance with safety protocols and environmental standards.
· Assist in training and mentoring junior staff or apprentices, as required.
Requirements:
· Possess a certificate of professional studies (DEP) in heavy equipment and light-duty vehicle mechanics or equivalent valid certification, relevant work experience will also be considered.
~~·~~ Possess a valid driver’s license
· Three to five years of relevant work experience including heavy equipment (diesel) repair and light-duty vehicle mechanics;
· Experience with related tasks such as welding and occasional operation of heavy machinery;
· Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a team environment;
· Strong initiative, flexibility, and collaboration skills;
· Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
· Proficient in at least two of the following languages: Inuktitut, English, and French (written and spoken) (A working knowledge of Inuktitut will be considered an asset);
· Available to travel in the Nunavik region; Occasional
· Previous work experience in a Northern region will be considered an asset.
Place of employment: Nunavik
Salary: Min. $60 074 - Max. $102 839 a year (Class 9)
Benefits*: Lodging paid while working in the northern villages;
Meals and expenses paid while travelling in Nunavik;
Group benefits including Simplified Pension Plan;
Vacation: 20 days/year
Statutory Holidays: 20 days including 10 during Christmas holidays