Restaurant Manager

Fuh Station Inc. is currently looking for 2 permanent positions as Restaurant Manager to manage the Restaurant. 

The main duties are: 

• Evaluate daily operations

• Monitor staff performance

• Plan and organize daily operations

• Recruit staff

• Set staff work schedules

• Supervise staff

• Train staff

• Organize and maintain inventory

• Ensure health and safety regulations are followed

• Negotiate arrangements with suppliers for food and other supplies

• Participate in marketing plans and implementation

• Address customers’ complaints or concerns

• Provide customer service

• Manage events

Requirements: 

• Dependability

• Efficient interpersonal skills

• Excellent oral communication

• Organized

Working schedule:

Morning, Evening, Weekend, Overtime, On Call, Flexible Hours. 

Education: College/CEGEP or equivalent experience

Experience: 1-2 years in the same position and at least 3 years in the same setting

Language at work: English

Wage: $33.75 hour and 35-40 hours/week

Working Location: #6 – 3401 8 St E, Saskatoon, SK S7H 0W5

Candidates can email your resume to: fuhstationhr@gmail.com 

 

3 x Stamping Press Industrial Mechanics

1530309 Ontario Limited o/a International Machinery, located at 326 Patillo Road, Tecumseh, ON, N8N 2L9 (www.intequip.net), is seeking to fill three (3) full-time, permanent positions for Stamping Press Industrial Mechanics. The successful candidates will be responsible for maintaining and rebuilding mechanical stamping presses.

Duties

• Repair mechanical stamping presses, that require a systematic approach involving inspection, troubleshooting, and potentially part replacement or rebuilding is necessary.
• Identifying the root cause of the problem, cleaning and lubricating components, repairing wiring issues, and ensuring proper functionality through testing and maintenance.
• Visually inspecting the press for any obvious signs of damage, such as leaks, loose bolts, or cracks in critical components.
• Examine the gearbox, ram, flywheel, shafts, and other key parts of the mechanical press for wear, cracks, or out-of-concentricity issues, according to The Fabricator.
• Check oil levels, temperature, and look for any leaks of the mechanical press
• Inspect wiring for damage or wear, ensuring all connections are secure.
• Perform tests on the mechanical press to verify proper functionality, including speed control, accuracy, and safety features.
• Based on the inspection and tests, determine the underlying cause of the problem of the mechanical press.
• Replace components of the mechanical press like bearings, gears, or other parts that show significant wear or damage.
• Clean and lubricate all moving parts of the mechanical press, such as bearings and gears, to ensure smooth operation and prevent future issues.
• Repair or replace damaged wiring of the mechanical press, ensuring all connections are secure.
• Rebuilding mechanical presses involving cleaning, inspection, and replacement of bearings and other components.
• If the mechanical press is jammed, explore methods like using dry ice to shrink the die or relieving tie-rod tension.
• If the press is severely damaged, determine whether repair, rebuilding, or replacement is the most cost-effective option.
• Must be able to speak, write, and read in English as this is the workplace language.
Qualifications

• A qualified Millwright, Industrial Mechanic, Heavy Duty Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic or Fitter from any jurisdiction; or need to be eligible to challenge any of these Red Seal trades in Ontario.

Wages and benefits
• $36 per hour
• Hours schedule 8.5 hours a day / 42.5 hours per week
• Overtime Pay Available – 1.5x After 44 Hours per week
• Health Benefits (Dental insurance and extended medical insurance) after 90 days probation.
• 4% Vacation Pay (10 Days After 1 Year)

How to apply
Please send the following to imresumes2025@gmail.com
• Resume
• Copy of Red Seal or eligibility to challenge a Red Seal in Ontario
• Must get criminal background check as crossing into the USA may be necessary from time to time.
• Answer the following technical questions
o What is the primary purpose of lockout/tagout procedures?
o Which tool is most commonly used for precision shaft alignment
o What does a hydraulic accumulator primarily do in a system?
o What is the key difference between a conveyor belt and a chain conveyor?
o What is the function of a pneumatic actuator?
o Which of the following bearings is designed to handle axial loads?
o When interpreting a blueprint, what does a dashed line typically represent?
o What is the typical pressure range for hydraulic systems in industrial applications?
o What type of coupling is best suited for handling angular misalignment?
o What is the purpose of using a key in a keyed shaft system?
o What steps would you take to release a press stuck at Bottom Dead Center (BDC)?

Applicants who do not follow the application instructions will not be considered.