Auto Body Technician, or 4th year Auto Body Apprentice
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- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Fill body dents with appropriate compounds, including preparing surfaces for painting by cleaning, sandblasting, grinding, sanding, applying undercoatings, primers and topcoats
- Carry out servicing and preventive maintenance inspections on various Transit vehicles in accordance with current schedules and procedures
- Check, remove, replace, rebuild, and repair: driver and passenger seat frames, access panels and doors, mirrors, glass, window frames, window lips, locks, channels, panels, frame structure and, bulkheads, flooring, mats and step mats, ramps, step risers, destination signs, handrails, doors, door tracks, door bearings and bushings, and fenders and bumpers
- Descale, sandblast undercarriage, grinding and sanding
- Repair collision damage, including: using frame equipment to straighten bent frames and dents; replace, repair all damaged panels, parts and glass; repairs structure framework, bumpers and fenders; work out body dents, grinding and sanding surfaces
- Apply primer and paint; striping and decals; remove and install glued panels on low floor buses; and repairs damaged wheelchair ramps
- Remove, repair and/or replace bent/damaged panels, frame structure and shear plates
- Fiberglass and composite panel replacement and repairs
- Perform welding tasks using various welding techniques, such as: MIG (metal inert gas), AC/DC, arc and/or oxy-acetylene)
- Certified Alberta Journeyperson in the trade of Auto Body Technician or a Certified 4th year Auto Body Apprentice
- Experience at the Auto Body Technician level
- Proven experience in heavy truck/bus body repair
- Knowledge of the standard methods, materials, tools and equipment of the Auto Body Technician trade
- Knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions of the trade
- Ability to understand and execute verbal and written instructions and to interpret plans and sketches
- Ability to perform simple appraisal work on damaged transit vehicles
- Ability to maintain basic records
- Skill in the use and care of the tools, equipment and materials of the trade
- Ability to perform data entry in M5 and ROB software programs, and ability to use Google Workspace (Gmail, etc.)
- Ability to work shift work, as required
- Alignment to our Cultural Commitments and Leadership Competencies (
- Successful candidates will be fit for a respirator, and compliance with the City of Edmonton's Code of Practice for Respiratory Protective Equipment, including medical monitoring, is a requirement of this position
- Compliance with the City of Edmonton's safety standards for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as wearing steel toed boots, is a requirement for this position
- Valid Alberta Class 3 driver's license (or provincial equivalent) with Air Brake. Obtaining and maintaining a City Driver's permit is a requirement of this position
- Shift work requirements
- Environmental conditions may include: heat, cold, wet, dust, noise, confined spaces, heights, and exposure to mechanical and/or electrical hazards
- Journey Person: $49.797 (Hourly); $103,976.140 (Annually)
- 4th Year Apprentice: $44.817 (Hourly); $93,577.900 (Annually)