American Iron & Metal (AIM) is a family-owned company and recognized global leader in the metal recycling industry with more than 125 sites and 4000 employees worldwide. We have continued to prosper for the last eight decades thanks to the dedication of our employees and the ongoing trust and support of our customers.
Become part of team AIM, a growing team with an entrepreneurial spirit who has over the years evolved into a successful and multifaceted company with business divisions that include metal recycling, decommissioning and demolition, auto-parts sales and recycling, manufacturing of solder assemblies, construction waste recycling, and production of customized industrial and mining products.
We take pride in doing good things for the environment to help create a greener, more
sustainable future for all.
It’s simple; we do it right. We AIM for excellence.
What we offer!
A competitive wage, vacation, benefits and a RRSP matching programThe tools and support needed to be successful in your career and professional developmentA dynamic & rewarding work environment that is also a lot of fun! Job DescriptionWhat you’re responsible for:
Safely operating a crane to lift, move, and position metal materials within the facilityLifting and transporting metal materials using attachments such as magnets or grapples, and safely place them in designated areas or processing equipmentLoading and unloading trucks and containers, ensuring proper weight distribution and load securityCollaborating and communicating effectively with team members, supervisors, and other personnelConducting pre and post inspections of the crane, including overall crane maintenanceYou may be asked to operator the following heavy equipment: Crane, Shear, LoaderQualificationsTo join our team:
Crane Operator certification and/or experience is requiredMinimum of 1 years of experience operating a crane in a heavy industrial settingAttention to detail and the ability to accurately position and handle different types of metal materialsSolid understanding of safety protocols and procedures related to crane operation and material handlingFamiliarity with various crane attachments, such as magnets or grapples