tasekomines
Instrumentation Mechanic (Certified Journeyman)
At a Glance
- Location
- McLeese Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Red Seal Trade Qualification and demonstrated technical performance.
Skills & Competencies
2-5 years of concentrator (mill) operating experience relating to crushing, grinding and flotation would be a definite asset
Familiarity with
Modicon
Compensation & Benefits
$55.67 per hour
At
all
Taseko
locations
Responsibilities
Instrument & Control technicians are responsible for the assembly, installation, removal and replacement, disassembly, test functionality and operability, maintenance and repair of instrumentation systems and their associated system components. Such systems can be of an electronic, electro-mechanical or pneumatic technology which may be used to indicate, record and control a wide variety of equipment, plant and machinery. An integral aspect of the Instrument & Control technician is the ability to locate and identify faults in a timely manner to restore plant and equipment to acceptable conditions. The wide range of possible equipment and systems also require a good knowledge of, and the ability to effectively use, an equally wide range of test and measuring equipment
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Meeting production and maintenance goals while ensuring that these targets are met in a safe and efficient manner.
Contributing to the professional growth and development of apprentices.
Inspect, test, adjust, repair and replace electric, electronic, mechanical and pneumatic instruments and systems used to indicate, record and control systems.
About the Company
Taseko Mines Limited is a dynamic and growing mine operator headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. Focused on North America, Taseko is driven to unlock the true value of copper for a complex and changing world.
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The Company\u2019s foundational asset is the long-life, low-cost Gibraltar copper mine in south-central British Columbia, for which it has won numerous environmental and safety awards for operational excellence.\u00A0 Gibraltar is a state-of-the-art facility and the second largest open pit copper mine in Canada, with a 700+ person workforce.\u00A0 Gibraltar produces an average of 130 million pounds of copper and 2.5 million pounds of molybdenum each year, with mineral reserves sufficient for more than 20 years of future operations.
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For more information visit our website
www.tasekomines.com