Mechanical Assembler
Description
Your Responsibilities
- Measure different metal parts using a tape measure;
- Calibrate saws and drill presses to cut and drill metal parts;
- Perform grinding and sanding of metal parts;
- Use of different manufacturing jigs;
- Read plans;
- Print manufacturing drawings;
- Know and apply safe practices for using tools (drills, saws, etc.);
- Carry out the handling of the parts and the stacking of luminaire poles;
- Ensure preventive maintenance of machining equipment (change of blades, cleaning of saws and the drill presses, etc.);
- Notify the supervisor of the preventive maintenance to be carried out by technicians;
- Assist the supervisor in the preparation of parts for painting;
- All other related tasks.
Education + Experience Required
- Theoretical knowledge equivalent to a high school level;
- Diploma of vocational studies in the manufacture of metal structures and wrought metals (asset);
- Related experience (asset).
Qualifications + Skills Required
- Possess good physical capacity and good manual dexterity;
- Be able to read a tape measure in millimeters and inches (fractions and decimals);
- Possess knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite;
- Be able to express yourself in French and have a basic knowledge of oral and written English to interact occasionally with colleagues, clients and international partners who do not speak French;
- Have the ability to organize themselves in order to manage a multitude of priorities and tasks;
- Be "results" oriented;
- Be a good team member;
- Have a great capacity for adaptation and flexibility;
- Demonstrate autonomy, initiative, and organizational skills;
- Excellence in customer service as a priority and as value;
- Possess the qualifications for the use of an overhead crane (asset).
We are excited about your contribution to our dynamic team, but we want you to be excited about what we can do for you. Here are some of the main advantages we offer our employees:
- Employee recognition programs
- Flexible hours (if applicable)
- An on-site, employee-only gym
- A subsidized cafeteria
- Headquarters is close to public transportation
- Free parking on premises
- Employer-subsidized social activities
- Personal protective and safety equipment provided
OUR PEOPLE BRING THE LIGHT
The common thread running through every one of our departments is people like you. People from every background imaginable bringing their own light, their own individuality and passion to shine alongside the brilliance of their colleagues.
At Lumenpulse, your light will be recognized. Lumenpulse is not only a leading manufacturer of LED lighting solutions for commercial, institutional, and architectural applications; it is an employer offering growth, stability, acceptance, and highly competitive benefits.
Founded in 2006, Lumenpulse quickly became an industry leader spearheading innovations, proprietary technologies, and world-class designs. But Lumenpulse is equally as famous for its people. Lumenpulse has more than 500 employees worldwide, with Corporate Headquarters in Longueuil, Canada, a US Sales Office in Boston, United States, and offices in Chicago, United States, Vancouver, Canada, and Florence, Italy. We are fortunate to have some of the most renowned experts in their fields under our banner, and we want you to be part of our team.
LIGHTING YOUR FUTURE
Lumenpulse has projects worldwide, from Boston, United States to Christchurch, New Zealand. Our people develop products that have been recognized across the industry, including several Product Innovation Awards (PIA), Next Generation Luminaires Design Awards, Red Dot Product Design Awards, and Lightfair Innovation Awards.
What this means is that we recognize what our people do. We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages, with full health, dental, vision, and long-term disability insurance, Employee Assistance Programs, a tele-medicine program, and company sponsored retirement savings contributions. Mentoring and on-the-job training is also important to us, we want you to grow.