As a Field Service Technician, you install, maintain and repair scales for our customers across the Atlantic’s. You will be reporting to our Nova Scotia Service Manager, Andrew.
Key Responsibilities:
- Install and maintain scales at customer’s sites.
- Advise customers on proper equipment operation and basic maintenance procedures.
- Repair scales at customer’s sites.
- Respond to emergency repair in a calm, efficient and professional manner.
- Supply technical assistance to customers.
- Analyze equipment problems.
- Problem-solve issues, independently or with your colleagues.
- Make field corrections.
- Complete Legal for Trade certification as a Measurement Canada Accredited Technician. (Accreditation provided as part of the training program)
- Maintain work area, vehicle and equipment in an orderly manner.
- Maintain high safety standards according to company policy and training.
- Write neat and accurate service reports and calibration certificates.
- Complete training sessions required by our policies or our client’s policies.
Possible work environments:
In full transparency, we operate in harsh environments.
- You might install or repair scales on farmlands, feed mills or in the fishing industry where it’s better not to have too much of a sensitive nose.
- Winter and summer months can be really cold or overly hot and you might have to spend ours on repairs outside, exposed to elements.
- We regularly have to work in confined spaces (scales pits).
Your Profile Main requirements
- High sense of responsibility.
- Ability to drive extensively across NS, and stay overnight away from home most of the week every week.
- Willingness to learn everything about scales and the industry.
- Analytical mindset with a knack for problem-solving and resourcefulness.
- Ability to learn how to read and understand technical manuals, blueprints and schematics.
- Good soft skills, able to deal with frustrated customers that are stressed when a scale is down.
- Able to work in harsh environments.
- Ability to safely lift weights repetitively (50 pounds).
- A valid driver license with a clean driver’s abstract.
Nice to have (not required, just a plus you can offer)
- Electromechanical expertise.
- Experience with inspecting, repairing and maintaining structural, mechanical, electrical systems.
- Industrial scale repair/calibration experience.
- Experience in harsh jobs like farming: you know what it’s like to work hard and you are not intimidated by getting dirty.
- Comfortable using technology for troubleshooting or reporting.
- Class 3 Driver License is a plus (brings a pay raise).
- Trade license will be an asset.
- French is an asset.
What's in it for you?
Salary:
· You have no experience? We offer a starting salary at $22 per hour
· You have some scales experience? $28 per hour
· Experienced fully trained scales professionals with Weights and Measure Accreditation and a Class 3 License get $33 per hour (you can get there too!)
Overtime pay:
· 1.5 times your hourly salary after 8 hours on workdays and Saturdays,
· double time for Sundays and holidays
Benefits:
· 2 weeks accruing annual vacation + 5 personal days for sickness or appointments.
· Comprehensive health benefits, including dental and vision care
· Pension plan
· RRSP plan with over-matching from your employer
· Life insurance, disability insurance
· Free parking right in front of the office
· Corporate credit card to pay for hotel stays and travels.
· Meals Per-Diem
· Commission paid when you help facilitate a sale through our Fields Generated Leads program.
· Opportunities for professional growth and continuous learning in a supportive environment. You’ll get the chance to train and progress on a daily basis, exposed to various different scales types and facets of the industry. You’ll learn from colleagues with sometimes over 30 years of experience. Your manager Andrew knows the job, he was a scales technician too!
· Be part of within a Fortune 200 company while keeping proximity and human feel from a small company
Process:
You can expect the following steps during the recruitment process, between sending your resume and getting an offer as a successful candidate:
- HR phone screening (15-30 minutes)
- On-site Manager Interview (1 hour)
- Optional Peer-meeting (1 hour)
Avery Weigh-Tronix is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $22.00-$33.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- RRSP match
- Vision care
Experience:
- Scale Technician: 1 year (preferred)
Willingness to travel:
- 100% (preferred)
Work Location: On the road