Instrument Maker / Machinist, Engineering Shops
Primary Purpose: To creatively contribute to development, design, fabrication and machining services for the University teaching and research community.
Nature of Work:
Reports directly to the manager of Engineering Shops
The incumbent provides efficient and high-quality machine shop service to teaching laboratories, to research projects on campus, and to external clients
This position interacts with faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students within a dynamic hands-on shop environment
Work is performed independently within a team environment, subject to deadlines and priorities
The incumbent is expected to contribute with innovative ideas
Tasks are broad and complex and require the application of a wide range of working knowledge and skills
Accountabilities:
Operates and maintains typical machine shop equipment (vertical/horizontal saws, manual and CNC lathes, manual and CNC mills, drill press, precision grinding equipment, welding equipment) in a safe and efficient manner
Supports, collaborates, and shares expertise in the planning, designing, and fabrication of scientific equipment and prototypes as well as the repair of existing equipment
Achieves high quality of work, with strict standards and specifications to be met
Independently decides which processes to use to achieve objectives
Actively engages in own professional development
Education:
Grade 12 diploma
Interprovincial journeyperson machinist certification (Red-Seal)
Additional related journeyperson certifications are an asset
Experience:
A minimum of 5 to 10 years of directly related experience as a journeyperson in a diverse machine shop or industrial mechanical shop environment
Have advanced competency and proficiency in the operation of trade related equipment and tools such as, but not limited to, manual lathes, manual milling machines, CNC milling machines, drill presses, and vertical and horizontal saws
Proficient computer skills, programming, set up and operation of CNC machine tools, specifically 3-axis milling
CAD/CAM experience as it pertains to design and fabrication. Solidworks and/or Autodesk Inventor, and Master Cam would be an asset
The following areas of experience would be considered an asset: welding, industrial mechanical repair, sheet metal fabrication, and precision carpentry
Welding (Mig, Tig) experience would be an asset
Class 5 driver license required and forklift experience an asset
Skills:
Job-shop type machining aptitude
Strong attention to detail
Ability to develop innovative processes to achieve high quality unique parts
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to interpret and comprehend technical documents and instructions as well as the ability to document procedures
Exercise good judgement in planning, organization, and completion of assignments
Demonstrates flexibility in uncertain situations and adapts well to change
Demonstrates the ability to analyze and resolve work issues that arise
The ability to develop and maintain respectful and collaborative relationships with a wide variety of individuals including team members, staff, faculty, students, and other clients
Department: Engineering Shops
Status: Term 1 year with the possibility of extension or becoming permanent
Employment Group: CUPE 1975
Shift: Mon-Fri, 8:00-4:30
Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.0
Salary: The salary range, based on 1.0 FTE, is $28.72 - 37.60 per hour. The starting salary will be commensurate with education and experience.
Salary Family (if applicable): Applied Scientific Services
Salary Phase/Band: Phase 5
Posted Date: 11/26/2025
Closing Date: 1/6/2026 at 6:00 pm CST
Number of Openings: 1
Work Location: On Campus
The successful applicant will be required to provide the following current verification(s) where 'Yes' is indicated below. Further information is available at: https://careers.usask.ca/tips-for-applying.php
Criminal Record Check: Not Applicable
Driver's License and Abstract Check: Yes
Education/Credential Verification: Yes
Vulnerable Sector Check: Not Applicable
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