Overview

ABOUT OUR COMPANY

ECCO Heating Products is a manufacturer and a full-service wholesale distributor of HVAC supplies and equipment with sixteen sales branches located in centers across Western and Central Canada. For over 60 years, ECCO has enjoyed continual growth and achieved market leadership in HVAC.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Fabrication Shop Apprentice will oversee daily operations of the Custom Metal Fabrication Shop to ensure cost, safety, and quality standards are properly achieved. This role will also source materials and present estimates by analyzing labor and time requirements to ensure our production lines are produced to the highest standards in the industry.

  • Fabricate sub-assemblies and assemblies based on work procedures and shop drawings
  • Fabricate components parts and structures then assemble into a completed unit
  • Examine and interpret blueprints and manufacturing schematics to ensure components and products are being assemble correctly
  • Work closely with Fabrication Shop Supervisor to ensure a thorough understanding of the company’s steel requirements
  • Verify conformance of workpiece to specifications, using square, rulers, and/ or measuring tape
  • Operate heavy & light machinery such as: drills, welding machines, various saws, press brakes, shears, cutting torches, grinders, plasma torch
  • Comply with safety procedures & protocols; as well as ensure working environment is clean and safe
  • Report any maintenance requirements, accidents, incidents, and near-misses immediately to the Fabrication Shop Supervisor, or designate
  • Participate in annual inventory count
  • Other duties as deemed necessary by Management

Qualifications:

  • 1-2 years of sheet metal apprentice experience
  • Post-secondary education degree is preferred
  • Ability to read and interpret blue-print drawings
  • Physically capable of lifting up to 50lb

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

  • Dental care
  • Extended health care
  • RRSP match

Schedule:

Application question(s):

  • Are you legally authorized to work in Canada?