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Maintenance Technician

Leclerc Biscuits Leclerc Ltée logo 2026-1-13
  • job type icon Full-Time
  • profile Maintenance et ingénierie
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Leclerc is a family business with 120 years of experience, tradition and know-how passed down from people with heart. Thanks to our 1,900 employees in nine plants in Canada and the United States, we are constantly innovating to exceed the expectations of both small and large appetites.

 

Working at Leclerc means...

  • Working in a family business
  • Evolving in a clean, temperate environment with the latest technology
  • Starting a new job with paid and adapted training
  • Benefit from a complete benefits program (drug and dental insurance, 1 week of sick leave [conditions apply], telemedicine, group RRSP with employer participation and more)
  • Enjoy quality meals at low prices in the cafeteria (unlimited coffee, tea, cookies and bars)
  • Enjoy free use of the sports facilities (basketball court, training room and cardio room)
  • Save on our delicious products and discover exclusive novelties
  • Take advantage of job security and opportunities for advancement within the company
  • Integrate a rich company culture (Christmas, birthday and maternity gifts, use of the Poka platform and more)

Position Summary

Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance Technician conducts, maintains, tests and repairs electrical/electronic, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components. Applies knowledge of electrical/electronic and mechanical principles in determining equipment malfunctions and applies skills in restoring equipment to operation. Provides skilled mechanical and electrical/electronic support to all areas of Manufacturing

Starting wage of $30.43/hour, increasing up to $37.28/hour depending on experience.

 

Responsibilities

  • Follow required safety practices (e.g. lock-out tag-out, PPE, confined space, chemical, fall protection)
  • Work in line with safety and GMP guidelines
  • Troubleshoot, maintain/repair high-speed manufacturing and packaging equipment;
  • Troubleshoot, maintain&repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems (e.g. controls, numeral controls, power supplies, drives, gages and test equipment)
  • Adjust equipment for performance and safety

  • Advise operators and line mechanics on safe use of equipment

  • Document and track corrective and preventive maintenance performed, to reduce downtime
  • Perform preventive maintenance 
  • Install machines, wiring and programs 
  • Solve complex technical issues
  • Start up/shut down equipment per safety and OSHA rules
  • Keep work aera clean
  • Support&implement process improvements;
  • Create&maintain POKA guides 
  • Perform other assigned duties

Requirements

  • Technical Associate Degree or accredited apprenticeship program or the equivalent in a technical field;
  • Three (3) year applicable experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience;
  • Equipment knowledge, Computer experience/operation and PLC troubleshooting are necessary (Allen-Bradley preferably);
  • Knowledge of electrical/ electronic components and equipment including the use of special instruments for diagnostic purposes;
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and effective communication with peers, supervisors;
  • Must be flexible with work hours and be able to work overtime and weekends when needed.

Position Summary

Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance Technician conducts, maintains, tests and repairs electrical/electronic, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components. Applies knowledge of electrical/electronic and mechanical principles in determining equipment malfunctions and applies skills in restoring equipment to operation. Provides skilled mechanical and electrical/electronic support to all areas of Manufacturing

Starting wage of $30.43/hour, increasing up to $37.28/hour depending on experience.

 

Responsibilities

  • Follow required safety practices (e.g. lock-out tag-out, PPE, confined space, chemical, fall protection)
  • Work in line with safety and GMP guidelines
  • Troubleshoot, maintain/repair high-speed manufacturing and packaging equipment;
  • Troubleshoot, maintain&repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems (e.g. controls, numeral controls, power supplies, drives, gages and test equipment)
  • Adjust equipment for performance and safety

  • Advise operators and line mechanics on safe use of equipment

  • Document and track corrective and preventive maintenance performed, to reduce downtime
  • Perform preventive maintenance 
  • Install machines, wiring and programs 
  • Solve complex technical issues
  • Start up/shut down equipment per safety and OSHA rules
  • Keep work aera clean
  • Support&implement process improvements;
  • Create&maintain POKA guides 
  • Perform other assigned duties

Requirements

  • Technical Associate Degree or accredited apprenticeship program or the equivalent in a technical field;
  • Three (3) year applicable experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience;
  • Equipment knowledge, Computer experience/operation and PLC troubleshooting are necessary (Allen-Bradley preferably);
  • Knowledge of electrical/ electronic components and equipment including the use of special instruments for diagnostic purposes;
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and effective communication with peers, supervisors;
  • Must be flexible with work hours and be able to work overtime and weekends when needed.
Hawkesbury, Ontario

HAWKESBURY

Workplace
Our Hawkesbury plant is just five minutes from downtown Hawkesbury and the Ottawa River—two big draws for our employees. The plant produces a variety of products, but it’s known locally for one thing: the delicious smell of chocolate chip cookies that has everyone in a swoon.
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