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Rémunération : $75,000 CAD à 100,000 CAD. La rémunération applicable sera déterminée selon différents critères, notamment les compétences, l'expérience et les qualifications du candidat.

Remuneration: 88 000 $ CAD a 95 000 $ CAD (3 a 6 ans d'experience), 102 000 $ CAD a 110 000 $ CAD (6 a 10 ans d'experience) et 115 000 $ CAD a 125 000 $ CAD (10 a 15 ans et plus d'experience). La ...

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Rémunération: 88 000 $ CAD à 95 000 $ CAD (3 à 6 ans d'expérience), 102 000 $ CAD à 110 000 $ CAD (6 à 10 ans d'expérience) et 115 000 $ CAD à 125 000 $ CAD (10 à 15 ans et plus ...

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Deviens responsable de projets de A à Z : du CAD jusqu'à l'inspection finale du prototype ! Tu es autonome, polyvalent(e) et tu aimes autant travailler avec les logiciels CAD/CAM que voir tes ...

This role focuses on the CAD of the cryogenic dilution refrigerators setups, precision design of 3D qubit assemblies and structural and thermal analysis of these systems. Key responsibilities:

This role focuses on the CAD of the cryogenic dilution refrigerators setups, precision design of 3D qubit assemblies and structural and thermal analysis of these systems. Key responsibilities:

Develop CAD of 3D cavities, ensuring mechanical precision and compatibility with cryogenic environments and create technical drawings for fabrication. * Explore mechanical elements of designs and ...

CA$74K - CA$85K/yr

Develop CAD of 3D cavities, ensuring mechanical precision and compatibility with cryogenic environments and create technical drawings for fabrication. * Explore mechanical elements of designs and ...

Définir, documenter et maintenir les standards CAD (modélisation, nomenclatures, mise en plan, bibliothèques, codification). * Assurer l'application des normes techniques et des bonnes pratiques ...

Knowledge of the Central EMS CAD and Statcall (if applicable) * Coordinate transportation between hospitals Central EMS * Monitor and document ETAs in Cad and Statcall (if applicable) and other ...

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Cad Internships information

What is a CAD internship?

CAD internships are temporary positions that provide students or recent graduates hands-on experience using computer-aided design (CAD) software in professional settings such as engineering, architecture, or manufacturing firms. Interns typically assist with creating technical drawings, 3D models, and design documentation under the supervision of experienced professionals. These internships help build practical skills, strengthen resumes, and may lead to full-time job opportunities after graduation.

What types of projects do CAD interns typically work on, and how do these contribute to their professional development?

CAD interns often assist in creating and modifying technical drawings, 3D models, and design documentation for ongoing engineering or architectural projects. These tasks help interns build proficiency with industry-standard CAD software and expose them to real-world design workflows. By collaborating with experienced engineers or designers, interns gain hands-on experience in interpreting project specifications, adhering to standards, and contributing to team deliverables—skills highly valued in future engineering or design roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CAD intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CAD Intern, you need a solid understanding of engineering or architectural fundamentals, attention to detail, and proficiency in drafting, typically supported by coursework or enrollment in a related degree program. Familiarity with industry-standard CAD software such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or Revit, and the ability to interpret technical drawings, are usually required. Strong communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and a willingness to learn help interns collaborate effectively with teams and adapt to new challenges. These skills are essential for producing accurate designs, supporting project goals, and gaining valuable hands-on experience in the field.

What is the difference between Cad Internships vs CAD Technician?

AspectCad InternshipsCAD Technician
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed a relevant degree or certificationPost-secondary education or certification in CAD software
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in architecture, engineering, or design firmsFull-time or part-time professional roles in similar industries
Employer & Industry UsageUsed as a training position for students or entry-level candidatesEstablished role for producing technical drawings and plans

In summary, Cad Internships are entry-level training positions for students or recent graduates gaining practical experience, while CAD Technicians are professional roles responsible for creating detailed technical drawings in various industries.

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Aiguilleur / Shunter

CAD Railway Industries

Montreal, QC • On-site

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Aiguilleur (Montreal, QC) / Shunter (Montreal, QC)


Qui sommes-nous?

CAD Industries ferroviaires est une société québécoise ambitieuse, en activités depuis plus de 60 ans, spécialisée dans la réparation, la conversion et le reconditionnement d’équipements ferroviaires roulant (wagons et locomotives en tous genres) qui avons des ateliers et bureaux à Montréal (secteur Lachine) et en Alberta (sous la bannière Caltrax).

Au fil des ans, notre mission s’est précisée afin de devenir une entreprise responsable qui cherche notamment à réparer et prolonger la vie des équipements dont nos clients nous confient les travaux ou encore, dans plusieurs situations, de les moderniser et leur donner littéralement une 2ème vie.

Dans leurs projets, nos équipes voient donc à designer des équipements qui répondront aux besoins de ces mêmes clients qui œuvrent autant du coté marchandise que passagers.


Résumé du poste:

Les aiguilleurs sont responsables d’assurer le déplacement sécuritaire du matériel roulant dans la cour ferroviaire et de positionner les wagons aux emplacements requis dans l’atelier de façon efficace et efficiente. Ce poste s’exerce principalement à l’extérieur, dans toutes les conditions météorologiques.

Principales responsabilités:

  • Suivre les instructions écrites et verbales du chef de manœuvre ainsi que la liste quotidienne des manœuvres;
  • Conduire le Trackmobile de façon sécuritaire et efficace;
  • Utiliser les communications radio pour coordonner les mouvements de manœuvre.
  • Assurer le contrôle de la circulation au sol;
  • Porter l’équipement de protection individuelle (ÉPI) et respecter en tout temps les politiques et procédures de santé et sécurité;
  • Faire de la sécurité une priorité pour soi-même, ses collègues et le public;
  • Actionner les leviers d’attelage afin d’atteler ou de dételer les wagons;
  • Manœuvrer les aiguillages afin de faciliter les déplacements des wagons et transmettre les signaux requis;
  • Monter à l’échelle des wagons et actionner le volant de frein afin de serrer les freins ou de contrôler la vitesse des wagons en mouvement;
  • Serrer et desserrer les freins à main;
  • Raccorder les boyaux d’air aux wagons en se penchant et en appliquant une force pouvant atteindre 35 lb (16 kg);
  • Effectuer l’inspection des wagons ferroviaires;
  • Utiliser un chariot élévateur de façon sécuritaire.


Qualifications requises:

  • Détenir une certification de conducteur de véhicule de manœuvre ferroviaire (Rail Car Mover);
  • Être en mesure de travailler dans toutes les conditions météorologiques;
  • Détenir un permis de conduire valide de classe 5;
  • Être en bonne condition physique et capable d’exécuter les tâches requises;
  • Être en mesure de communiquer efficacement les instructions, directives, processus, procédures, règles et règlements de sécurité aux collègues, superviseurs et autres intervenants, sous forme écrite, verbale, schématique et à l’aide d’horaires ou de plans de travail;
  • Être capable de communiquer clairement, de façon concise, courtoise, efficace et professionnelle avec les collègues, le personnel de la cour ferroviaire, les équipes de manœuvre, les représentants des compagnies ferroviaires et les autres intervenants;
  • Faire preuve d’un grand souci du détail et posséder une bonne capacité de planification et d’anticipation.

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Who Are We?

CAD Railway Industries is an ambitious Quebec-based company that has been in operation for over 60 years. We specialize in the repair, conversion, and refurbishment of rolling railway equipment (various types of wagons and locomotives) with workshops and offices in Montreal (Lachine area) and Alberta (under the Caltrax banner).

Over the years, our mission has evolved to become a responsible company focused on repairing and extending the lifespan of equipment entrusted to us by our clients. In many cases, we modernize these assets, essentially giving them a second life.


Our teams design equipment that meets the needs of both freight and passenger clients.


Job Summary:

Railcar Switchers are responsible for ensuring the safe movement of rolling stock in the yard and filling required shop spots effectively and efficiently. This role is primarily working outdoors in all weather conditions.


Main Responsibilities:

  • Follow written and oral instructions from Yardmaster and daily Switch list;
  • Operate Trackmobile in a safe and efficient manner;
  • Use radio communication to control Switch movement;
  • On the ground traffic control;
  • Wear PPE and observe Health & Safety policies and procedures at all times;
  • Ensuring safety is a priority to self, fellow workers, and the general public;
  • Raises coupling levers to couple or uncouple cars;
  • Throws track switches to facilitate movement of cars and signals;
  • Climbs ladder to top of car and turns handwheel to set brakes or to control the speed of the car when moving;
  • Ties handbrakes;
  • Connects air hoses to cars by bending and applying up to 35lbs of force;
  • Inspect railcars;
  • Safe forklift operation.


Required Qualifications:

  • Rail Car Mover Certification;
  • Ability to work in all weather conditions;
  • Valid Class 5 Drivers License;
  • Physically fit and able to perform required duties;
  • Ability to effectively communicate instructions, directions, processes, procedures, safety rules and regulations to co-workers, supervisors, and others in written, oral, diagrammatic and schedule form;
  • Ability to talk to and effectively communicate with co-workers, yard personnel, switching crew, railroad officials and others in a clear, concise, courteous, efficient and professional manner;
  • Attention to details and ability to plan ahead.