Mechanic - Permanent Full-Time

Mount Pleasant GroupToronto, ON
Onsite

About The Position

We are looking for a Mechanic to join our team at the Repair Shop. The successful candidate will be responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and replacing various engine components, transmissions, powertrains, differentials, and exhaust systems across a wide range of equipment. This includes small engines, landscaping equipment, light trucks, heavy equipment, and vehicles. The role involves using computerized diagnostic tools, conducting routine inspections and preventative maintenance, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and performing annual vehicle safety inspections. Additionally, the mechanic will fabricate, rebuild, and modify parts using welding techniques, and ensure repairs are performed promptly to minimize downtime. Specialized technical services include diagnosing and repairing electrical and hydraulic systems, servicing powertrain and drivetrain components, and repairing suspension and brake systems. The position also involves collaborating with the Inventory & Service Coordinator to maintain repair records and manage inventory, keeping the repair shop clean and organized, and performing on-site service and field repairs within the GTA using a company-provided service vehicle. Safety and compliance are paramount, requiring adherence to all workplace safety regulations and relevant legislation.

Requirements

  • Valid Ontario Mechanic’s Licence (310S or 310T Certification).
  • Minimum five (5) years of experience in the automotive or equipment repair industry, working with a range of vehicles and machinery.
  • At least three (3) years of leadership or supervisory experience in a repair shop environment, preferably within a unionized setting.
  • Experience in welding and fabrication, including proficiency in MIG, TIG, oxyacetylene, and arc welding.
  • Expertise in hydraulic systems, including diagnostics, repairs, and pressure testing.
  • Valid Ontario “G” driver’s licence with a clean driving record.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Occupational Health & Safety Act, Highway Traffic Act, and environmental regulations.
  • Proficiency in using automotive diagnostic tools and instruments, such as scan tools, multimeters, and oscilloscopes, to troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues efficiently.
  • Knowledge of welding and fabrication using oxyacetylene, and arc welding.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to train apprentices and work collaboratively with other mechanics, supervisors, and stakeholders.
  • Ability to work in varying weather conditions and lift heavy objects as required for repairs (with accommodations available as needed).
  • Basic proficiency of Windows and MS Excel, Word, and Outlook.
  • Demonstrated cultural competence, with the ability to work sensitively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, including those dealing with grief and bereavement.

Responsibilities

  • Diagnose, repair, and replace engine components, transmissions, powertrains, differentials, and exhaust systems across a variety of equipment, including small engines, landscaping equipment, light trucks, heavy equipment, and vehicles.
  • Use computerized diagnostic tools to analyze and troubleshoot engine control modules (ECMs), emissions systems, and electronic fault codes.
  • Conduct routine inspections and preventative maintenance, including fluid changes, tire rotations, brake servicing, and suspension checks to ensure machinery operates safely and effectively.
  • Ensure compliance with safety standards and conduct vehicle annual safety inspections and certifications.
  • Fabricate, rebuild and modify parts using welding techniques, including oxyacetylene, and arc welding, to repair or reinforce equipment as needed.
  • Ensure repairs and servicing of equipment are performed promptly, minimizing downtime and ensuring availability for continuous operations.
  • Diagnose and repair complex wiring issues, alternators, battery systems, and computerized control modules.
  • Perform pressure testing, troubleshoot hydraulic failures, and repair cylinders, pumps, and hoses.
  • Service gasoline and diesel engines, automatic and manual transmissions, differentials, and axle components.
  • Repair and replace shock absorbers, springs, steering components, and brake systems (disc, drum, and hydraulic systems).
  • Maintain detailed and accurate records of repairs, inspections, and maintenance activities.
  • Assist with ordering replacement parts and managing inventory for tools, spare components, and consumables.
  • Keep a clean, safe, and organized repair shop, ensuring tools, parts, and equipment are properly stored and workspaces are kept clear, and compliant with safety and environmental regulations.
  • Travel to various sites within the GTA for field service repairs using a company-provided service vehicle.
  • Perform on-site diagnostics and emergency repairs to minimize operational disruptions.
  • Communicate effectively with site personnel regarding repair status, estimated downtime, and any required follow-ups.
  • Maintain a proactive safety culture by ensuring adherence to all workplace safety regulations, including the Occupational Health & Safety Act and Highway Traffic Act.
  • Conduct regular safety checks and risk assessments for tools, equipment, and repair procedures.
  • Ensure compliance with the Funeral, Burial, and Cremation Services Act (FBCSA), and Cemetery By-laws.
  • Perform additional duties assigned by the Manager, Fleet and Equipment Services.
© 2026 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service