POSITION SUMMARY
The Mechanic is a fully competent technical role responsible for independently diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining fleet vehicles and equipment. This role plays a critical part in protecting fleet uptime, supporting recurring revenue operations, and enabling major project execution through reliable asset performance.
Mechanics are trusted to complete work independently, identify underlying mechanical issues, and apply durable repair solutions that reduce repeat failures and unplanned downtime.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Independent Maintenance & Repair
- Independently diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues and perform corrective repairs to fleet assets.
- Execute preventative maintenance programs in accordance with fleet standards, schedules, and service requirements.
- Complete complex work orders accurately, efficiently, and to required quality standards.
- Select appropriate repair approaches using service manuals, diagnostic outputs, and professional judgment.
Uptime & Reliability Support
- Minimize downtime through effective troubleshooting and durable, repeatable repair solutions.
- Identify recurring issues, emerging failure patterns, or reliability risks and communicate findings to the Lead Mechanic or Supervisor.
- Support rapid asset turnaround during peak operational demand or project-driven execution periods.
- Contribute to continuous improvement by sharing technical insights and lessons learned.
Safety, Quality & Documentation
- Ensure all maintenance and repair work meets safety, quality, and compliance requirements.
- Complete maintenance documentation accurately to support audit readiness, billing accuracy, and lifecycle tracking.
- Maintain clean, organized workspaces and properly cared-for tools and equipment.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
- 4–8 years of progressive experience maintaining and repairing fleet vehicles, heavy equipment, or specialized construction assets.
- Demonstrated ability to independently diagnose and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems.
- Experience supporting mixed fleets, including trucks, trailers, off-road equipment, and support assets.
- Aerial Equipment, Digger Derricks, Bucket Trucks, stringing equipment knowledge would be asset
- Ability to interpret service manuals, wiring diagrams, schematics, and diagnostic tool outputs.
- Strong understanding of safety, inspection, and documentation requirements in regulated, safety-sensitive environments.
- Journeyperson / Red Seal certification (Automotive Service Technician, Truck & Transport, or Heavy Equipment Technician), or equivalent trade qualification, is strongly preferred.
- Familiarity with fleet maintenance systems (CMMS), digital work orders, and inspection tracking tools is an asset.
WHY JOIN US
- Work with a well-maintained utility and construction fleet supporting critical powerline infrastructure projects.
- Opportunity to work independently in a trusted field-based role with strong operational support.
- Competitive compensation, overtime opportunities, and consistent year-round work.
- Company-provided service truck, tooling, and technology to support safe and efficient field repairs.
- Supportive team environment focused on safety, professionalism, and continuous improvement.
- Exposure to a diverse fleet including aerial devices, digger derricks, pickups, trailers, heavy equipment, and support units.
- Opportunity to grow within a rapidly evolving utility and infrastructure organization.
WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
- Equipment is repaired correctly the first time with minimal repeat failures.
- Fleet assets remain safe, reliable, and available to support operations.
- Work is completed with urgency while maintaining high safety and quality standards.
- Strong communication and teamwork between operations, drivers, and the maintenance team.
- Ability to remain organized and effective in fast-paced or storm-response environments.
IDEAL CANDIDATE
- Self-motivated and dependable with strong troubleshooting ability.
- Takes pride in quality workmanship and maintaining clean, safe work practices.
- Comfortable working independently in both shop and field environments.
- Calm under pressure and capable of supporting time-sensitive operational demands.
- Positive attitude with a willingness to support the team wherever needed.
Pay: $55.00-$75.00 per hour
Application question(s):
- Are you a Journeyperson or Red Seal certified technician? If yes, please specify your trade certification.
- What types of equipment and fleet assets have you worked on? (Examples: bucket trucks, digger derricks, trailers, heavy equipment, aerial equipment, pickups, hydraulic systems, diesel engines, etc.)
- Have you worked in a safety-sensitive or field-based maintenance environment supporting construction, utility, or infrastructure operations?
- Do you currently reside in or near any of the following Saskatchewan locations?
Saskatoon
Moose Jaw
Weyburn
Swift Current
Estevan
Work Location: In person