Fleet Mechanic (310T or 421A) – Carleton Place, ON
Day or Afternoon Shift | Solid Pay | Steady Work | Good Crew
If you’re the kind of mechanic who can figure things out without someone standing over your shoulder—and you take pride in keeping iron moving—we want to talk.
We’ve got a busy, well-established construction outfit just outside Ottawa with a strong fleet of trucks and heavy equipment that needs a reliable hand. This isn’t a “sit around and wait” shop. There’s steady work, a good group in the shop, and management that actually understands what it takes to keep equipment running.
What You’ll Be Working On
- Mix of heavy trucks + off-road construction equipment
- Everything from PMs and inspections to major component work
- Diagnosing issues using modern diagnostic tools + old-school know-how
- Tearing down and rebuilding components when needed
- Keeping equipment safe, reliable, and job-site ready
Day-to-Day
- Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues
- Handle repairs big and small (engines, hydraulics, driveline, etc.)
- Perform preventative maintenance and inspections
- Test equipment after repairs to make sure it’s right
- Keep track of work completed (nothing fancy, just accurate)
- Help out junior guys when needed—no ego, just teamwork
What You Bring
- 310T Truck & Coach OR 421A Heavy Equipment Tech (Red Seal preferred)
- Strong diagnostic skills—you can chase down a problem and fix it properly
- Comfortable doing major repairs, not just parts swapping
- Your own tools
- Valid driver’s license (clean abstract)
Bonus Points If You’ve Got
- Welding or fabrication skills
- Experience with construction fleets
- Familiarity with OEM diagnostic software
Shifts Available
- Day Shift: Monday–Friday
- Afternoon Shift: Monday–Friday, 2:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Whether you’re an early riser or prefer working later, there’s flexibility here.
Pay & Perks
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$40–$50/hr depending on license and experience
- Benefits, pension, and wellness programs
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Steady, year-round work (no seasonal layoffs)
- Opportunities to move up or specialize
- A shop that values safety, common sense, and a solid day’s work
Why This Job?
- You’re not a number here—good techs are respected
- Equipment is worth fixing (not junk held together with hope)
- Management actually listens
- You’ll work with a crew that pulls their weight
If you’re tired of bouncing around shops or dealing with chaos and want something stable with a good team—this is worth a look.