Description:
What You'll Do On a Typical Day
- Counting and servicing parts to a defined quality, productivity and rental criteria standards
- Differentiating parts and components between colours, shapes and sizes
- Manual material handling of both large and small formwork and scaffolding components
- Removing, repairing and replacing basic components using a variety of hand and power tools:
- Hand tools may include hammers, chisels, screw drivers, spanners and pliers
- Power hand tools may include drills, saws, grinders, routers and rivet guns
- Accurately logging service work records
- Actively participating in the cycle counts’ and inventory processes
- Maintaining an exceptional attendance record with consistent emphasis on punctuality
- Participating in all group health and safety meetings
- Demonstrating a strong commitment to safety
- Complying with all PERI policies and procedures, and provincial health and safety standards, at all times
- Other duties as assigned
What You'll Need To Be Successful
- Previous experience working in an outdoor environment with a variety of hand and power tools preferred
- Ability to handle both large and small parts for material preparation and movement
- Ability to differentiate between colours, shapes and sizes
- Ability to perform basic addition, subtraction and multiplication and the ability to count parts manually
- Excellent organizational and time management abilities
- Ability to work in teams and/or independently
- Dedication to promoting and maintaining the highest standard of workplace health and safety
- Comply with the mandatory respiratory protection program where required