Conduct inspections and tests on machinery and equipment to identify potential problems and implement corrective actions proactively
Troubleshoot and diagnose issues with automation systems, electrical components, mechanical equipment, and hydraulic systems
Repair or replace defective parts, components, or systems, utilizing knowledge of automation, electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic principles
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance equipment reliability, efficiency, and performance
Adhere to safety protocols and procedures, including lockout/tagout, arc flash safety, and other relevant safety measures, to ensure a safe working environment
Collaborate with production personnel and other maintenance team members to address maintenance issues promptly and efficiently
Install, configure, and calibrate automation systems, including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), sensors, actuators, and other control devices
Document maintenance activities, including repairs, inspections, and preventive maintenance tasks, using computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) or other record-keeping tools
Stay updated with advancements in automation technology, electrical systems, mechanical engineering, and hydraulic systems through ongoing training and professional development
Perform preventive maintenance tasks on machinery and equipment to ensure optimal performance and reliability
Requirements
apprenticeship
safety
welding
automation
electrical
troubleshooting
High school diploma or equivalent; post-secondary education in industrial maintenance, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related field preferred
Completion of apprenticeship program or equivalent training in maintenance millwrighting
Knowledge of safety protocols and procedures, including lockout/tagout, arc flash safety, and other relevant safety measures
Experience in welding
Strong technical skills in automation systems, electrical systems, mechanical components, and hydraulic systems
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
Proficiency in troubleshooting and diagnosing issues with machinery and equipment
Benefits
Health and wellness programs
Group retirement savings program
Highly competitive base pay
Comprehensive medical, dental and disability benefits programs
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1970
Year of establishment
The company was established in 1970 and has since grown to become a global leader.
29 countries
Global presence
The company operates across 29 countries, serving diverse markets worldwide.
Tens of billions
Annual revenue
The company reports revenues in the tens of billions annually, supporting its large-scale operations.
Specializes in aggregates, asphalt, cement, concrete, and other construction materials.
CRH’s history includes significant acquisitions that expanded its global presence and reach.
Key projects span residential, commercial, and infrastructural developments, contributing to landmark buildings worldwide.
Known for its leadership in infrastructure, CRH provides essential products for roads, bridges, and urban developments.
The company’s diverse product range supports the construction of both public and private sector projects.
Culture + Values
People are our Priority
Character is our Strength
Performance is our Commitment
Innovation is our way Forward
Environment + Sustainability
30% CO₂e reduction by 2030
Carbon Emission Target
The company aims to reduce its group-wide CO₂e emissions across all scopes by 30% from a 2021 baseline by 2030.
0.8 kg CO₂e intensity
Carbon Efficiency
The company achieved a CO₂e intensity of 0.8 kg per US$ revenue in 2024, marking an improvement from 0.9 kg in 2023.
98% waste management plans
Operational Sustainability
98% of the company's operating units have implemented waste management plans as of 2024.
49% sustainable product revenue
Green Product Performance
Products with enhanced sustainability attributes contributed 49% of total product revenues in 2024, nearing the 2025 target of 50%.
Science-Based Targets validated for Scope 1 & 2 (33.5% per tonne cementitious; 42% other activities) and Scope 3 (23.5% clinker & cement)
Cement-specific net CO₂e per tonne of cementitious product: 537 kg (2023: 562 kg); adjusted 2024: 530 kg (–32% vs 1990)
Recycled 44.7 million tonnes of wastes/by-products in 2024 (2023: 43.9 Mt)
25% of electricity consumed came from renewable sources in 2024
Invested via CRH Ventures/Innovation Fund in low-carbon water tech (FIDO AI), electrochemical cement (Sublime Systems), electric off-road vehicles (Caterpillar partnership)
Inclusion & Diversity
Inclusion & Diversity vision: build an organisation where inclusion is a core leadership value, talented people of all backgrounds are welcome and differences are embraced
Inclusion: aim for full participation and optimum performance by empowering differences; employees feel safe, trusted and respected
Diversity: defined as all the ways we are similar and different across backgrounds and characteristics including age, disability, ethnicity, race, gender, religion and sexual orientation
Inclusion first to attract diverse talent and ensure diverse voices are heard
Goal: everyone has a fair and equal opportunity to develop and progress in an environment where they can be themselves and perform at their best
Working environment supports people in being themselves and performing at their best