Foreign workers needed to work in these categories

Employer in Alberta is inviting automotive service technicians and installers to
start working on an 2 year work permit. LMO is available.

After satisfactory performance, Employer will sponsor for immigration as per
rules of PNP. Please email Resumes to asingh29@gmail.com

Uncertified candidates make $14-$17/hour. For AIT qualified candidates the salary is
$29/hour. Overtime rate is $43.50/hour

Benefits include medical, dental insurance and 10 paid holidays. Hours of work is 40
hours/week.


Amarjot Singh
AJ Consulting Group Inc.
Licensed Immigration Consultant R508214

10 Pembina Place
St Albert, AB T8N4P8
http://ajccanada.com

Cell 780-707-4831
Tel 780-569-5227
Fax 780-569-5115




7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics
and mechanical repairers
Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers inspect, diagnose,
repair and service mechanical, electrical and electronic systems and components of cars, buses, and
light and commercial transport trucks. They are employed by motor vehicle dealers, garages, truck
and trailer dealerships, fleet maintenance companies, and service stations, automotive specialty
shops, transportation companies and retail establishments which have automotive service shops. This
unit group also includes mechanical repairers who perform major repairs and replacement of
mechanical units on newly assembled motor vehicles. They are employed by motor vehicle
manufacturing companies.



Example Titles
apprentice motor vehicle mechanic
automobile mechanic
automotive service technician
brake systems mechanic
bus mechanic
mechanical upgrader – motor vehicle manufacturing
motor repairer – motor vehicle manufacturing
transmission mechanic
truck and transport mechanic
truck-trailer repairer
tune-up specialist – motor vehicle

View all titles



Main duties

Automotive service technicians perform some or all of the following duties:
   ● Review work orders and discuss work with supervisor
    ●   Inspect motor in operation, road test motor vehicle, and test automotive systems and
        components using computerized diagnostic and other testing devices to diagnose and isolate
        faults
    ●   Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of automotive systems including fuel system,
        brakes, steering and suspension, engine and drive train, emission control and exhaust,
        cooling and climate control, and electrical and electronic systems using hand tools and other
        specialized automotive repair equipment
    ●   Test and adjust repaired systems to manufacturer's performance specifications
    ●   Perform scheduled maintenance service, such as oil changes, lubrications and tune ups
    ●   Advise customers on work performed, general vehicle condition and future repair
        requirements.

Mechanical repairers, motor vehicle manufacturing, perform some or all of the following duties:
   ● Inspect and test mechanical units, such as engines, transmissions, axles and brake systems, to
        locate faults and malfunctions
    ●   Diagnose faults or malfunctions and confirm findings with supervisor to determine whether to
        repair or replace unit
    ●   Repair or replace mechanical units or components using hand and power tools
    ●   Test and adjust units to specifications for proper performance
    ●   Complete reports to record problems and work performed.

Truck and transport and truck-trailer mechanics perform some or all of the following duties:
   ● Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of commercial transport truck systems
        including chassis, frame, cab, body, engine and drive train, air brakes, steering, and fuel,
        hydraulic, electrical and electronic systems
    ●   Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of truck-trailer systems including structural,
        brake and electrical systems.

Workers in this unit group may specialize in the following areas: engine and fuel systems, transmission
systems, air conditioning, cooling and heating systems, steering, alignment, brakes, drive lines, suspension,
electrical and electronic systems, truck-trailer repair or diagnostic services.

Employment requirements
Automotive service technicians
   ● Completion of secondary school is usually required.
●   Completion of a four-year automotive service technician apprenticeship program
   ●   or
   ●   A combination of over four years of work experience in the trade and high school, college or
       industry courses in automotive technology is required to be eligible for trade certification.
   ●   Trade certification for automotive service technicians is compulsory in Nova Scotia, Prince
       Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and Alberta and available, but voluntary, in
       Newfoundland and Labrador, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the Yukon, the
       Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
   ●   Automotive service technician (transmission) trade certification is compulsory in Ontario.
   ●   Automotive service technician (steering, suspension and brakes) trade certification is
       compulsory in New Brunswick and Ontario.
   ●   Automotive service technician (service station mechanic) trade certification is compulsory in
       Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
   ●   Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified automotive service technicians upon
      successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination.
Mechanical repairers, motor vehicle manufacturing
   ● Completion of secondary school is usually required.
   ●   On-the-job training of two to three years is provided by employers.
Truck and transport and truck-trailer mechanics
   ● Completion of secondary school is usually required.
   ●   Completion of a four-year truck and transport mechanic or truck-trailer repair apprenticeship
   ●   or
   ●   A combination of over four years of work experience in the trade and high school, college or
       industry courses in truck or heavy duty equipment mechanics is required to be eligible for
       trade certification.
   ●   Trade certification for truck and transport mechanics is compulsory in Nova Scotia, Ontario
       and Alberta and available, but voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward
       Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and the Yukon.
   ●   Transport trailer technician trade certification is compulsory in Ontario and available, but
       voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New
       Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia and the Yukon.
   ●   Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified truck-trailer repairers and truck and
       transport mechanics upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination.




7443 Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers
Workers in this group install replacement automotive mechanical parts such as mufflers, exhaust
pipes, shock absorbers, springs and radiators and perform routine maintenance service such as oil
changes, lubrication and tire repairs on automobiles, trucks and heavy equipment. They are employed
by automobile and truck service and repair shops, service departments of industrial establishments
and construction, mining and logging companies.



Example Titles
 crane greaser
 heavy equipment servicer
 muffler installer
radiator installer – auto repair service
 shock absorber installer
 spring installer
 tire repairer
View all titles



Main duties

Automotive mechanical installers and servicers perform some or all of the following duties:
   ● Change engine oil and lubricate running gears or moving parts of automobiles, trucks and
        heavy equipment
    ●   Grease booms, pulleys, buckets and other components of heavy equipment
    ●   Replace oil, air and fuel filters on motor vehicles, trucks and heavy equipment
    ●   Install replacement mufflers, exhaust pipes, shock absorbers or radiators on motor vehicles,
        trucks and heavy equipment
    ●   Repair and balance tires
    ●   Add or replace hydraulic and transmission fluids in motor vehicles, trucks and heavy
        equipment
    ●   Assist mechanics and perform other duties as directed
    ●   Drive automobile or service truck to location of construction, logging or other industrial sites
        to provide services.

Employment requirements
    ●   Some secondary school may be required.
    ●   Several months of on-the-job training are usually required.

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  • 1.
    Foreign workers neededto work in these categories Employer in Alberta is inviting automotive service technicians and installers to start working on an 2 year work permit. LMO is available. After satisfactory performance, Employer will sponsor for immigration as per rules of PNP. Please email Resumes to asingh29@gmail.com Uncertified candidates make $14-$17/hour. For AIT qualified candidates the salary is $29/hour. Overtime rate is $43.50/hour Benefits include medical, dental insurance and 10 paid holidays. Hours of work is 40 hours/week. Amarjot Singh AJ Consulting Group Inc. Licensed Immigration Consultant R508214 10 Pembina Place St Albert, AB T8N4P8 http://ajccanada.com Cell 780-707-4831 Tel 780-569-5227 Fax 780-569-5115 7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers inspect, diagnose, repair and service mechanical, electrical and electronic systems and components of cars, buses, and light and commercial transport trucks. They are employed by motor vehicle dealers, garages, truck and trailer dealerships, fleet maintenance companies, and service stations, automotive specialty shops, transportation companies and retail establishments which have automotive service shops. This unit group also includes mechanical repairers who perform major repairs and replacement of mechanical units on newly assembled motor vehicles. They are employed by motor vehicle manufacturing companies. Example Titles apprentice motor vehicle mechanic automobile mechanic automotive service technician
  • 2.
    brake systems mechanic busmechanic mechanical upgrader – motor vehicle manufacturing motor repairer – motor vehicle manufacturing transmission mechanic truck and transport mechanic truck-trailer repairer tune-up specialist – motor vehicle View all titles Main duties Automotive service technicians perform some or all of the following duties: ● Review work orders and discuss work with supervisor ● Inspect motor in operation, road test motor vehicle, and test automotive systems and components using computerized diagnostic and other testing devices to diagnose and isolate faults ● Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of automotive systems including fuel system, brakes, steering and suspension, engine and drive train, emission control and exhaust, cooling and climate control, and electrical and electronic systems using hand tools and other specialized automotive repair equipment ● Test and adjust repaired systems to manufacturer's performance specifications ● Perform scheduled maintenance service, such as oil changes, lubrications and tune ups ● Advise customers on work performed, general vehicle condition and future repair requirements. Mechanical repairers, motor vehicle manufacturing, perform some or all of the following duties: ● Inspect and test mechanical units, such as engines, transmissions, axles and brake systems, to locate faults and malfunctions ● Diagnose faults or malfunctions and confirm findings with supervisor to determine whether to repair or replace unit ● Repair or replace mechanical units or components using hand and power tools ● Test and adjust units to specifications for proper performance ● Complete reports to record problems and work performed. Truck and transport and truck-trailer mechanics perform some or all of the following duties: ● Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of commercial transport truck systems including chassis, frame, cab, body, engine and drive train, air brakes, steering, and fuel, hydraulic, electrical and electronic systems ● Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of truck-trailer systems including structural, brake and electrical systems. Workers in this unit group may specialize in the following areas: engine and fuel systems, transmission systems, air conditioning, cooling and heating systems, steering, alignment, brakes, drive lines, suspension, electrical and electronic systems, truck-trailer repair or diagnostic services. Employment requirements Automotive service technicians ● Completion of secondary school is usually required.
  • 3.
    Completion of a four-year automotive service technician apprenticeship program ● or ● A combination of over four years of work experience in the trade and high school, college or industry courses in automotive technology is required to be eligible for trade certification. ● Trade certification for automotive service technicians is compulsory in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and Alberta and available, but voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. ● Automotive service technician (transmission) trade certification is compulsory in Ontario. ● Automotive service technician (steering, suspension and brakes) trade certification is compulsory in New Brunswick and Ontario. ● Automotive service technician (service station mechanic) trade certification is compulsory in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. ● Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified automotive service technicians upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination. Mechanical repairers, motor vehicle manufacturing ● Completion of secondary school is usually required. ● On-the-job training of two to three years is provided by employers. Truck and transport and truck-trailer mechanics ● Completion of secondary school is usually required. ● Completion of a four-year truck and transport mechanic or truck-trailer repair apprenticeship ● or ● A combination of over four years of work experience in the trade and high school, college or industry courses in truck or heavy duty equipment mechanics is required to be eligible for trade certification. ● Trade certification for truck and transport mechanics is compulsory in Nova Scotia, Ontario and Alberta and available, but voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and the Yukon. ● Transport trailer technician trade certification is compulsory in Ontario and available, but voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia and the Yukon. ● Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified truck-trailer repairers and truck and transport mechanics upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination. 7443 Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers Workers in this group install replacement automotive mechanical parts such as mufflers, exhaust pipes, shock absorbers, springs and radiators and perform routine maintenance service such as oil changes, lubrication and tire repairs on automobiles, trucks and heavy equipment. They are employed by automobile and truck service and repair shops, service departments of industrial establishments and construction, mining and logging companies. Example Titles crane greaser heavy equipment servicer muffler installer
  • 4.
    radiator installer –auto repair service shock absorber installer spring installer tire repairer View all titles Main duties Automotive mechanical installers and servicers perform some or all of the following duties: ● Change engine oil and lubricate running gears or moving parts of automobiles, trucks and heavy equipment ● Grease booms, pulleys, buckets and other components of heavy equipment ● Replace oil, air and fuel filters on motor vehicles, trucks and heavy equipment ● Install replacement mufflers, exhaust pipes, shock absorbers or radiators on motor vehicles, trucks and heavy equipment ● Repair and balance tires ● Add or replace hydraulic and transmission fluids in motor vehicles, trucks and heavy equipment ● Assist mechanics and perform other duties as directed ● Drive automobile or service truck to location of construction, logging or other industrial sites to provide services. Employment requirements ● Some secondary school may be required. ● Several months of on-the-job training are usually required.