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Mechanic 

Join the Team at Janzen Steel Buildings

Reliable equipment keeps projects running smoothly at Janzen Steel Buildings. Mechanics play a vital role in maintaining and repairing vehicles, tools, and heavy equipment used across our construction sites. Based near Saskatoon, our work supports commercial and agricultural steel building projects throughout Saskatchewan.

If you enjoy hands-on mechanical work, problem-solving, and keeping equipment operating safely and efficiently, Janzen Steel Buildings offers an environment where technical skills and experience are valued and can continue to grow.

Why work with Janzen Steel Buildings?

  • Competitive compensation and benefits

  • Opportunities for skill development and career advancement

  • A safety-first, team-oriented work environment

Janzen Steel Buildings has built a strong reputation for quality and reliability. Those interested in contributing behind the scenes to well-executed projects are encouraged to connect and learn more.

A mechanic will be responsible for:​

  • Perform diagnostic tests on vehicles using diagnostic tools and equipment.

  • Identify mechanical, electrical, and performance-related issues through examination and analysis.

  • Investigate and troubleshoot issues like engine malfunctions, transmission problems, or electrical faults.

  • Repair or replace damaged or worn-out parts, such as engines, brakes, transmissions, and electrical systems.

  • Conduct routine maintenance tasks, including oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid checks.

  • Inspect and replace filters, spark plugs, belts, and hoses to prevent breakdowns.

  • Perform thorough inspections of vehicles to ensure they are safe and in working order.

  • Overhaul or rebuild engines to restore performance or repair significant damage.

  • Replace or repair faulty engine parts, including seals, gaskets, and bearings.

  • Perform repairs and maintenance on various vehicle systems, including electrical, braking, air conditioning, and fuel.

  • Replace tires or repair punctures.

  • Inspect and repair safety-related systems like brakes, airbags, and seatbelts.

  • Offer cost-effective solutions while maintaining quality and safety standards.

  • Perform emergency roadside repairs, such as fixing flat tires, jump-starting batteries, or providing fuel.

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