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Senior Mechanical Designer – Engineering Career Toronto

Our client is searching for a Mechanical Engineer with 3 years experience in 3D solid modeling software and knowledge of mechanical production. Are you interested in joining a fast growing, dynamic company in the field of health care technology? Contact Fusion Career to discuss engineering opportunities today!

The Role – Senior Mechanical Engineering Designer Career Toronto

  • The Mechanical Designer will be responsible for developing product improvements and new product design, including creating drawings, 3D CAD models, building prototypes, and the development and execution of testing plans.

The Candidate:

  • Graduate of Engineering or Engineering Technology from an accredited educational institution.
  • Experience with 3D solid modeling software.
  • General knowledge of mechanical production techniques, processes and tooling relating to machining, sheet metal, injection molding, rapid prototyping etc.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in related field.
  • Strong ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English, conveying information, concepts and ideas to others.
  • Ability to work effectively inside a multi-disciplinary team environment.

Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Christine, Talent Acquisition Specialist, at contact(at)fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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At Fusion Career Services we are always interested in talking to people about their next career advancement. Contact our recruitment team today.

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Ontario Minimum Wage Increases October 1, 2016

Ontario Minimum Wage Increase Fall 2016

Effective October 1, 2016, Ontario minimum wage increases from $11.25 to $11.40 per hour. This new wage will be in effect for 1 year, until September 31, 2017.

The Ontario Minimum Wage is now linked to the Ontario Consumer Price Index (CPI). Each year on April 1 any changes to minimum wage will be announced. Changes will be effective on October 1 and will remain in effect for 1 year.

Go to the Ministry of Labour website –  Employment Standards Act for more information on minimum wage in Ontario.

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Solution Engineer – Customer Support Career – Toronto and International

Solution Engineer Customer Support Toronto – Fusion Career Services is searching for a Solution Engineer with international customer support experience to fill a key product and service support role in our client’s healthcare technology business.

The Role – Solution Engineer Customer Support Toronto:

The Solution Engineer will work with distributors and customers to provide customer support (device hardware, software and wireless infrastructure), product training, web portal maintenance, data analysis, as well as some custom development activities.

The Candidate:

  • 3 + years experience working with international partners deploying and operating technology products and services.
  • Engineering degree.
  • Proven experience working with customers to build relationships, identify needs, solve problems, train and provide customer support during product and service launch and through-out life cycle.
  • Experience with Quality Management Systems.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Knowledge and ability to create technical documentation.
  • Fluency in a 2nd language is an asset.
  • Experience travelling and working internationally, including experience travelling and/or working in developing countries.
  • Ability to problem solve and work independently.

This position is based in Toronto and requires global travel about 25% of the time. The ideal candidate will have experience working and / or travelling in developing countries.

Are you interested in joining a firm that thrives on innovation and is working to improve people’s lives? Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Manraj at contact(at)fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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Why Employee Engagement Matters and Five Tips to Keep Them Engaged

Five employee engagement tips that can easily be incorporated into your day-to-day operations.

Many organizations don’t recognize the importance of employee engagement. The fact is employee engagement can affect the future and ultimate success of your team or company. What’s more is that employee engagement is something that can be easily tackled and improved. You know when your workers are passionate about their job when you see them come to the office every day eager, enthusiastic, and actively contributing to the company’s goals. If your employees don’t exhibit this type of attitude on the job then you may be facing an engagement gap.

When workers are not motivated or connected to their jobs, management should take note. This is not something that a leader should ignore or brush under the rug. Lack of engagement is a serious issue. Having disengaged staff can slowly reduce morale, customer service levels and employee retention. However, there is some good news. There are plenty of ways to motivate your team and to help them be more inspired by their work. Below we outline five easy employee engagement tips you can implement at work.

1. Be Transparent

Always share information with your team. If you neglect to share crucial information, employees are forced to come to their own conclusions. Be consistent with providing your team with updates on the organizations performance and goals. Communicate information in a relatable way, within the context of what it means for individual employees and their job. Transparency by management has a direct correlation with employee satisfaction and happiness. Keeping your team in the loop will help them to feel better connected to the company and minimizes the “us versus them” perception of the management-employee relationship.

2. Ask for Input

Always seek feedback from members of your team. Practice an open-door policy so that its easy for staff to approach management on any issue or concern. Some members may be a bit uncomfortable sharing their thoughts, so try to reach out to them directly to ensure their concerns and ideas are heard.

3. Reward Creativity & Success

Without a doubt, people perform better at their jobs when their efforts are recognized and rewarded. These rewards do not have to be in the form of a raise. Rewards come in many forms including something as simple as a day off,  acknowledgement in the company newsletter or the opportunity to increase their responsibilities. Overall, workers who are rewarded will be more invested and engaged if they are working on a suggestion they came up with or are appreciated for their contributions to the organization.

4. Be Flexible

Provide employees with the opportunity to create their own work schedules to better suit their personal needs. Having a work from home program or some type of flex scheduling will always result in employees who are more productive, happier and more engaged then when forced to stay in a cubicle from 9 to 5.

5. Play Together

Take the time to have fun with your team. Whenever possible have training and celebrations off site as it not only breaks up the routine, but also encourages creativity and collaboration. Ultimately, a change of scenery provides a break and helps individuals to reconnect with their coworkers.

Engagement may be the current buzz word in the HR world, but its importance should never be minimized. By practicing these employee engagement tips, your business can increase its productivity and growth by nurturing relationships with employees in an environment that promotes long term growth.

Looking for more resources on managing employees? Download our free manager guides from the Fusion Industry Resources Page.

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Electrical Automation Engineer Career Toronto – Industrial Design

Our client is searching for an Electrical Automation Engineering Technologist or Engineer to work on industrial design projects. 

The Role – Electrical Automation Engineer Career Toronto 

The Electrical Engineer / Designer will work closely with the industrial design team to design, program, test and supervise installation of automated electrical projects.

The Candidate

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience working in industrial automation design and programming.
  • Experience using PLC’s, HMI’s, drives and other industrial equipment.
  • Electrical Engineer (P.Eng.) or Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) Electrical or Electronics Technologist, registered in the Province of Ontario.
  • Proficient in use AutoCAD Electrical skills.
  • Extensive knowledge in PLC/HMI programming.
  • Strong computer skills.
  • Good communication skills (verbal and written).

Position requires travel (less than 25%). Access to a vehicle is required.

Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Manraj at contact@fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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Ontario Workplace Safety Noise Regulation

Ontario OHS Legislation Update – Noise Regulation

New Ontario Workplace Safety Noise Regulation now in effect.

New Regulation 381/15: Noise – The noise regulation came into effect on July 1, 2016. Workplaces with noise levels over 85 decibels must control sound hazards and protect workers from hearing injury.  The regulation also requires employers to train workers. This new regulation extends noise protection requirements to all workplaces covered by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).

How does this affect Ontario workplaces?

  • Workers now have prescribed maximum time exposure limits to noise over 85 decibels.
  • Employers are required to control noise hazards.
  • Employers must provide workers with hearing protection and training regarding the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

Noise may be hazardous in the workplace when workers need to raise their voices to be heard, if they notice they have ringing ears or problems hearing after a day at work. An idling truck or a food blender is equivalent to 85 decibels of sound.

Read more about Ontario Workplace Safety Noise Regulation here.