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General Laborer
The General Laborer plays a key support role in maintaining efficient workshop operations by performing a range of manual and physical tasks. Responsibilities include loading and unloading materials, cleaning and organizing the workspace, assisting technicians with basic duties, and handling tools and equipment. The role ensures a clean, safe, and productive environment by following safety protocols and maintaining equipment and materials in good condition. General laborers may help prepare workpieces, operate simple tools under supervision, and transport items between stations. This position requires good physical stamina, attention to detail, and the ability to follow instructions. Experience in an industrial or workshop setting is an asset.

Machinist
The Machinist is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining manual and CNC machines to produce precision metal parts and components according to technical drawings and specifications. Key tasks include interpreting blueprints, selecting appropriate tools and materials, adjusting machine settings, and inspecting finished products for accuracy and quality. Machinists ensure parts meet tight tolerances and may perform minor repairs or modifications as needed. They are also responsible for maintaining a clean and safe work area, following safety protocols, and performing routine equipment maintenance. Strong attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, and experience with machining tools and measuring instruments are essential in this role.

Specialized Laborer
The Specialized Laborer supports advanced workshop operations by performing skilled tasks that require technical knowledge and hands-on experience. Working closely with technicians or supervisors, this role involves precision work such as cutting, welding, machining, or assembly, depending on the workshop’s focus. Responsibilities include interpreting technical drawings, using specialized tools or equipment, and ensuring quality standards are met. The specialized laborer also helps train junior staff, maintains equipment, and follows strict safety protocols. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and prior experience in a technical trade (e.g., metalwork, carpentry, or mechanical repair) are essential for success in this role.

Welder
The Welder is responsible for joining metal parts using various welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding, according to technical drawings and specifications. Working in a workshop environment, the welder prepares materials, sets up equipment, and ensures strong, precise welds on structures, frames, or components. Key duties include reading blueprints, measuring and cutting metal, inspecting welds for quality, and performing repairs or adjustments as needed. The welder must follow strict safety protocols, maintain tools and welding equipment, and contribute to a clean and organized workspace. Strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and experience with different metals and welding processes are essential for success in this role.

Electromechanic Technician
The Electromechanic Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical and mechanical systems in workshop equipment and machinery. This role involves reading technical diagrams, diagnosing malfunctions, replacing faulty components, and performing preventative maintenance to ensure operational efficiency. Technicians work with motors, control panels, sensors, wiring, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and PLCs when applicable. They collaborate with engineers and production staff to minimize downtime and optimize equipment performance. The role requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and adherence to safety standards. Experience in industrial electromechanics, knowledge of diagnostic tools, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team are essential.

Welder Assembler
The Welder Assembler is responsible for fabricating and assembling metal components and structures by interpreting technical drawings, welding parts together, and completing assembly tasks to meet production specifications. This role combines welding techniques (MIG, TIG, or stick) with mechanical assembly work such as fitting, bolting, or grinding to ensure finished products are structurally sound and properly aligned. Duties include preparing materials, operating welding and hand tools, inspecting work for accuracy, and performing quality checks. The Welder Assembler must follow safety standards, maintain equipment, and contribute to a clean, efficient workspace. Strong attention to detail, physical dexterity, and experience in both welding and assembly are key to success in this position.



