Company Overview
Complete Truck Maintenance is a dedicated tank and trailer repair and refurbishment shop committed to ensuring the safety and quality of transportation equipment. We specialize in cryogenic and compressed gas trailer systems, serving Canada's leading industrial gas customers. We value precision, reliability, and excellence in every project we undertake. See more about what we do at ctmcryo.ca or @ctmcryo on Linked In, FB, and IG.
Summary
We are seeking a skilled Labourer to join our team in Markham, Ontario. This is a hands-on production role focused on the mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical assembly of cryogenic and compressed gas trailers. The right candidate reads shop drawings, works independently, and holds themselves to a standard where every torque spec, every connection, and every installation is done right the first time.
Key Responsibilities
Trailer Assembly and Dressing
- Install air tanks, valves, shocks, and air springs for air ride suspension systems in accordance with CTM assembly procedures and manufacturer specifications.
- Dress trailer frames with hardware, fittings, and ancillary components as directed by the job order and shop schematic.
- Verify component fitment, alignment, and clearance before proceeding to the next assembly stage.
Pneumatic and Electrical Installation
- Read and interpret CTM shop schematics to route air lines, install conduit, and run heavy gauge wire across trailer chassis.
- Identify correct routing paths, secure all lines and conduit per drawing specifications, and confirm system integrity before handoff.
- Follow CTM's wiring and pneumatic procedures for each trailer configuration.
Mechanical and Component Installation
- Measure and cut steel components to specified dimensions using shop tools.
- Install tires, fenders, and mudflaps in accordance with CTM standards and applicable vehicle configuration requirements.
- Mount light boxes and junction boxes at designated locations per schematic layout.
Electrical Finishing
- Connect LED lighting arrays to plug-and-play harness systems, ensuring complete circuit integrity and clean cable management throughout the trailer.
- Perform continuity and function checks on completed electrical systems before sign-off.
Quality and Precision
- Read and apply correct torque specifications for all fasteners and assemblies. No torque step is optional.
- Flag any component, fitting, or structural item that does not meet specification before proceeding. Do not pass a deficiency forward.
- Document completed assembly stages on the job form as required by the QC process.
Inventory and Logistics
- Identify part numbers and cross-reference deliveries against packing slips to confirm accuracy before any item enters inventory.
- Process received parts into inventory using CTM's parts tracking system and ensure correct storage location.
- Report discrepancies, shortages, or damaged goods to the Shop Foreman immediately upon identification.
Requirements
- Hands-on mechanical experience in a trades, industrial, or heavy equipment shop environment.
- Ability to read and interpret shop schematics, including CTM's custom assembly drawings and procedure-specific diagrams.
- Demonstrated competency with hand tools, power tools, and measuring equipment including tape measures, torque wrenches, and cutting tools.
- Familiarity with pneumatic systems, air line routing, or vehicle suspension components is an asset.
- Basic understanding of 12V/24V trailer electrical systems and LED lighting wiring.
- Physical capability to perform assembly work in varied positions including bending, kneeling, climbing, and lifting up to 50 lbs.
- Organized and self-directed on the floor. You are expected to execute from a drawing without constant supervision.
- Committed to workplace safety and PPE compliance at all times. CTM works with cryogenic equipment, compressed gas systems, and regulated pressure vessels.
Working Conditions
- Full-time, 40 hours per week. Overtime as required based on production volume.
- Work performed throughout the shop floor across the full assembly sequence.
- Regular exposure to dust, paint fumes, grease, and industrial shop conditions. All required PPE is provided by CTM.
- This is a floor role. The Trailer Assembly Technician is expected to be present at the shop, not office-based.
Pay: $26.00-$44.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Vision care
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Markham, ON L3P 1M3: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Application question(s):
- Are you legally authorized to work in Canada on a full-time, permanent basis without requiring employer-sponsored immigration support?
Work Location: In person