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Setup Technician – Brampton

Fusion Career Services has a new opportunity for a Setup Technician in a well established manufacturing company in the Brampton area.

The role – Setup Technician

The Setup Technician will be responsible for all tool and machine set-ups ensuring optimal performance. Performing troubleshooting and maintenance on the equipment as well.

The Candidate:

  • Perform machine and tool setups on various Thermoforming machines, robotic stackers (if applicable)
  • Support productivity improvement, reducing down time/set-up time, scrap rate and other project work
  • Perform process troubleshooting of the machines and all related systems
  • 4 to 5 years of experience in similar role
  • Knows the use of Vernier calliper and micrometer
  • Experience in plastics processing preferred
  • 12-hour continental shifts rotating days & nights every two months

To find our more about this opportunity contact Manraj at manrajs@fusioncareer.com or by viewing the Fusion Career Services Job Board

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Resume mistakes

Job Searching Tips: Common Resume Mistakes

Your resume is supposed to be an exact representation of you. It should put your best qualities on display. Resume mistakes however do the exact opposite. It can show you in a negative light, and characterize you in an unfavourable way. Let’s take a look at a few of these resumes mistakes:

Spelling Mistakes and Grammatical Errors: When you have these resume mistakes present on your resume it shows carelessness. Simple spelling and grammar errors can be picked up by your word document program. Run it through the spell check and proof read it. Also have someone proof it for you, they maybe able to catch something you couldn’t.

Formatting Errors: The font type, size and color should all be the same on your resume. It should be justified to one side and not all over the place. Mistakes like these show a lack of attention to detail. Employers will likely attribute these resume mistakes to errors you might have potentially working for them. Again take the time and proof your resume, even to the smallest detail.

Experience: Your experience should be listed from your most recent job to any job you have had within ten years prior. Ten years is the typical rule of thumb, however to every rule there is an exception.  When you list your experience in the opposite direction, from oldest to newest it gets confusing. Employers are used to seeing the experience from recent to oldest – update your resume if your experience goes in the wrong direction.

Additionally, keep the description of your experience succinct. There is nothing worse than a resume that drags on about aspects of your experience that are better displayed in an interview. Here you want to highlight key parts of your experience, things that should be on display. I would advise no more than six bullet points.

Resume mistakes will say a lot about you. It will portray you negatively and could possibly put you out of an opportunity as a result. Take these tips and take it back to your resume. It might be time for a refresher or just a quick read through. Your resume is your ticket it, make sure it is the best it can be!

Financial Controller - Vaughan Area

Financial Controller – Vaughan Area

Fusion Career Services has a new opportunity for a Financial Controller Vaughan area. Our client is growing global distributor of medical equipment.

The role – Financial Controller

Our client is looking for a professional and dedicated leader to provide coordination of company financial planning, debt financing, and budget management.

The Candidate:

  • Direct and coordinate company’s financial planning and budget management function
  • Recommend benchmarks for measuring the financial and operating performance of divisions and departments
  • Monitor and analyze monthly operating results against budget
  • Oversee daily operations of the finance department
  • Manage the preparation of monthly and annual financial statements
  • Ensure compliance with local, provincial, and federal tax and reporting requirements
  • Work with department managers and corporate staff to develop five- year and ten-year business plans for the company
  • Establish and implement short-term and long-term goals and objectives
  • Direct financial audits and provide recommendations for procedural improvements
  • Recruit, train, supervise and evaluate department staff
  • Ability to develop and implement short and long term budgeting and forecasting, rolling budgets, and product-line profitability analysis
  • Ability to create complex financial models in Excel and thorough understanding of advanced Excel macros, links, workbooks, formulas, etc.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in related discipline: Accounting, Business Management, Finance
  • 5-10 years of experience in a senior-level finance or accounting position
  • Must have 3-5 years of solid SAP experience
  • CPA designation preferred

To find our more about this opportunity contact Sabrina at sabrinaq@fusioncareer.com or by viewing the Fusion Career Services Job Board

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Maintenance Electrician

Maintenance Electrician – Stouffville Area

Fusion Career Services has a new opportunity for an Maintenance Electrician in a well established company in the Stouffville area.

The role – Maintenance Electrician

The  Maintenance Electrician will be responsible for installing, maintaining, upgrading and troubleshooting production equipment according to work orders.

The Candidate:

  • Maintain, repair and improve production machinery for maximum efficiency
  • Troubleshoot equipment, electrical components, hydraulics, or other mechanical systems
  • Identify problems; using precision measuring and testing instruments
  • Possess either Industrial Electrician (442A) or Construction Maintenance Electrician (309A) red seal
  • 3-5 or more years’ experience as an electrician
  • Strong knowledge of PLC specifically Allen Bradley
  • Strong communication skills in both written and spoken English

To find our more about this opportunity contact Manraj at manrajs@fusioncareer.com or by viewing the Fusion Career Services Job Board

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Timeliness

Timeliness and your Interview

Timeliness and your interview. You may not think punctuality is important but it says a lot about you. It characterizes you in so many ways and leaves a lasting impression. Today we will discuss the importance of timeliness and your next interview.

Being on time for your interview is as important as answering the interview questions correctly. It can truly make or break your interview. Your first impression starts with when you show up for your interview. There are positive and negative qualities are associated with punctuality.  

When you arrive to your interview 15 minutes early you are showing eagerness, ambition, and genuine interest in the opportunity. You show them that you are ready to work! When you come in on time the same characteristics apply. When you come in early or on time you also are showing respect for the interviewers time. However, you do not want to be too early either. Being 45 minutes or an hour early airs on the side of desperation. You never want to come in so early that your interviewer has to wonder why you’re so early. Park at a near by parking lot and wait our your time before being too early.

Being late shows a complete lack of respect for your interviewers time. Everyone has an excuse for being late “there was traffic, there was an accident, I got lost”. All of these excuses will not excuse you from your lateness. Lateness shows unpreparedness, a lack of interest and a lack of respect for anyone’s time. If you expect you are going to be late then call the interviewer to inform them. Even though coming in late is as bad as it is, the least you can do is give them a heads up.

As soon as you know you have an interview coming up map out how far the commute will be. Estimate the amount of time needed based on the map indicators. Add an extra 30-45 minutes to give you a buffer for any issues that could happen. Hit the ground running at your interview by being early or on time, giving yourself the advantage of a positive first impression.

Quality Assurance Technician – Brampton Area

Fusion Career Services has a new opportunity for a Quality Assurance Technician – Brampton Area. Our Client is a top manufacturer within the plastic industry.

The role – Quality Assurance Technician – Brampton Area

The Quality Assurance Technician will be responsible for examining the product to ensure all quality standards and procedures are being met. They will also adhere to the organization’s quality assurance standards and will identify defects and any quality assurance issues.

The Candidate:

  • Conduct routine product testing related to quality control and product development
  • Maintain all records, test results and samples of finished product and raw materials to ensure compliance with standards
  • Maintain inventory of supplies and ensure proper maintenance of lab equipment.
  • Send out daily reports to the team
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum 2- 3 years of experience within the quality assurance field in a manufacturing environment
  • Required to work in 12 hour continental shifts
  • Manufacturing environment

To find our more about this opportunity contact Manraj at manrajs@fusioncareer.com or by viewing the Fusion Career Services Job Board