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Pick Basic Programmer Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

Part specialist and shipper

Caledon, ON · On-site

CA$29 - CA$34/hr

Well-established and respected, our group is recognized for innovation, durability, and engineering ... Explain basic technical characteristics of parts and propose alternatives when required. 2. Order ...

$65K - $75K/yr

AGS offers full range of in-house capabilities including design and engineering, high tonnage metal ... BASIC FUNCTION Supervise a production and quality shift.PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND ...

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How much do pick basic programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for pick basic programmer in Ontario is $39.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $50.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Pick Basic Programmer?

A Pick Basic Programmer is responsible for developing, maintaining, and troubleshooting software applications using the Pick BASIC programming language, commonly used in MultiValue database environments. They work with legacy systems, optimizing database queries, writing scripts, and ensuring efficient data processing. These programmers often collaborate with business analysts and end-users to understand requirements and implement solutions that improve system functionality. Knowledge of MultiValue databases like Universe, Unidata, or D3 is typically required.

What does a Pick Basic Programmer do?

A Pick Basic Programmer's daily responsibilities often include writing, testing, and debugging Pick/BASIC code to maintain and improve MultiValue database systems used by the organization. You'll likely work closely with business analysts, end-users, and other developers to understand requirements and translate them into effective software solutions. In addition, reviewing legacy code, performing system integrations, and documenting program changes are common tasks. Regular collaboration and technical support for users may also be expected, fostering a dynamic and interactive work environment.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a Pick Basic Programmer?

To excel as a Pick Basic Programmer, you should possess strong programming skills in Pick/BASIC (or MultiValue BASIC), knowledge of MultiValue database systems, and relevant work experience or technical training. Familiarity with legacy business systems, tools like UniVerse, UniData, or D3, and knowledge of integration with modern technologies are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication contribute greatly to success in this position. These skills are vital for maintaining and enhancing critical business applications, ensuring reliable system performance, and supporting collaboration within IT teams.

How to get a job as a beginner Pick Basic Programmer?

To get a job as a beginner Pick Basic Programmer, focus on learning the language and tools used in the role, such as programming fundamentals and basic software development concepts. Building a portfolio of small projects and gaining experience through internships or online courses can improve your chances. Entry-level positions often require a basic understanding of programming and problem-solving skills.

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Infographic showing various Pick Basic Programmer job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 83% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,079 per year, or $39.9 per hour.

8 Ton Crane Operator/Underground Labourer

Redpath Mining Contractors and Engineers

Thunder Bay, ON

CA$125K - CA$150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Project: Musselwhite
Rotation: 14 days on, 14 days off
Shift Length: 12 hours
Travel: Flight from airport closest to point of hire to Thunder Bay - Charted flight to Pickle Lake site
Accommodation: Remote Camp setting
Benefits: Redpath offers comprehensive benefits including but not limited to health, dental and vision care, life insurance, pension and employee assistance program

Job Summary:

8 Tone Crane Operator/Underground Labourer

Under the supervision of the Supervisor, the primary role of Crane Operator is to operate an 8Ton Broderson safely driving, rigging, and operating a compact industrial carry deck crane to lift and transport materials in confined or restricted work

Salary Range: $125,500 - $150,000/annum, range is variable and dependent on overtime worked and production bonus paid

Boom Truck Operator

The Underground Labourer will handle the supply of material on surface and to various underground locations using a rubber tired diesel boom truck or other approved types of equipment.  When required he/she will also assist the mining crews with various underground tasks such as scaling, loading faces, the installation of services and related construction tasks, which will provide additional on-the-job training and career advancement opportunities.

Salary Range: $100,000 - $125,000/annum, range is variable and dependent on overtime worked and production bonus paid

8 Ton Crane Operator/Underground Labourer

Education: 

  • Mobile Crane Operator 0-8 Ton Training certificate required, such as P930030 or similar
  • Ontario Hard Rock Underground Common Core - Full Basic (or other provincial equivalent) 

  • Underground experience (preferred)


Work Experience: 

  • Minimum of 3 to 5 years of crane operating experience in open pit or mining related industry
  •  Operate 8Ton Broderson cranes


Knowledge Required 

  • Ability to follow safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries
  • Physical stamina to work long hours in challenging conditions, including standing, walking, bending, and lifting heavy objects
  • Attention to detail and ability to detect and resolve equipment malfunctions and maintenance issues
  • Good communication skills to interact with other team members and supervisors effectively
  • Respectful of cultural differences


Boom Truck Operator:

Education 

  • High School Diploma or equivalent (preferred)

  • Ontario Hard Rock Underground Common Core - Full Basic (or other provincial equivalent) (preferred) 

  • Basic literacy (read, write, basic math) required

Work Experience

  • Transferable skills (preferred)

Knowledge Required 

  • Demonstrated ability to read mine plans and specifications for underground mining.

  • Ability to multi task and work effectively 

  • Ability to work efficiently as part of a team as well as independently

  • Respectful of cultural differences

8 Ton Crane Operator/Underground Labourer

  • Operate Crane: Maneuver the 8-ton pick-and-carry crane using multi-wheel steering modes (2-wheel, 4-wheel, and crab steering) in tight indoor or outdoor industrial environments
  • Lifting and Transporting: Lift, move, and position loads up to 8 tons (or carry loads on the rubber deck) using telescoping boom and hoisting mechanisms.
  • Communicate clearly & effectively through the use of radio, hand signals, and/or other systems
  • Rigging: Secure loads properly using standard rigging gear, slinging, and signal communication
  • Inspections and Maintenance: Conduct daily pre-operation and post-operation checks, monitor fluid levels, lubricate parts, and report mechanical issues
  • Assist with the planning and direction of workers in lift plans.
  • Responsible to ensure and maintain adequate rigging supplies.
  • Maintain a clean & clear workspace
  • Follow site safety protocols, adhere strictly to rated capacity limiter charts, and work alongside spotters when navigating tight spaces
  • Participate in safety toolbox talks and follow all site policies & procedures to ensure compliance; and
  • Duties may include operating other machinery as required.
  • The duties and responsibilities listed above are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and are not necessarily all inclusive
     

Boom Truck Operator:

  • Load and unload construction materials, and move materials to work areas

  • Assist heavy equipment operators to secure special attachments to equipment, signal operators to guide them in moving equipment and provide assistance in other activities

  • Assist in drilling and blasting rock at construction sites

  • Assist miners in excavating and in setting up and operating various drills and other mining machinery

  • Remove rubble and other debris at construction sites using rakes, shovels, wheelbarrows and other equipment

  • The duties and responsibilities listed above are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and are not necessarily all inclusive.


Health and Safety: 

  • Having the authority and responsibility to maintain a safe and efficient working environment
  • Following Redpath Canada Limited health and safety standards and systems, including the Five-Point Safety System and the Cardinal Rules, and reporting any unsafe acts or conditions
  • Responsible to ensure proper use and maintenance of personal protective equipment required in the performance of the work.
  • Must have knowledge of the WHMIS legislation and know how to effectively use an MSDS sheet.
  • Comply with the Act and Mining Regulations that apply to the work area.