Job Offer - Mechanical Engineering Technician / Sales

JOB DESCRIPTION

 

You will be the technical reference person. Your first goal: Fulfil requests from our OEM and distributors, while respecting the quality and standards of Alltech Group Your role will be to insure the planning and proper execution of sold projects as far as quality, quantity, delays and costs of our systems/industrial equipment. You will also be responsible of the technical department and technical training of our distributors and local technicians.

 

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WHO WE ARE?

 

The Alltech Group is a dynamic and committed team who specializes in the distribution of accessories for heavy machinery, on-road/off-road, and industrial sectors. Being an exclusive supplier of several product lines for production and safety in North America, we fully commit to supply the services and products that would permit the increase of productivity of your machinery, assuring the security of your employees. These tools have a direct correlation of an increase in profitability or our customers!

 

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LASERLINE Laser guidance

The driver has only to follow the laser spot on the road

 

It is a versatile all weather product that can be used for snow plow, guiding highway paint stripers, asphalt distributors, pavement profilers, or virtually any other vehicle or equipment requiring line control. 

Every LaserLine product has been designed and manufactured for quality, long-life, and ease of use.

 

Innovation. Quality. Service.

 

 

Laserline; Snow removal application

 

 

 

For more information about Laserline:

 

 

Offices closed October

 

Please take note that our offices will be closed:

Monday, October 8th 

 

Update on blind spots - Heavy equipment

Blind spots are a great danger for pedestrians, cyclists and other road users, because these areas of the road are outside the driver's field of vision.

 

What is a blind spot? 

A blind spot is an area of the road outside the driver's field of vision that cannot be seen in the rearview mirrors or through the windows. The taller and longer the vehicle, the bigger the blind spots.

 

 

Caution is required

Did you know that heavy vehicle drivers do not always see you? Like motorists, truck and bus drivers can not see parts of the road around their vehicles. Due to the large dimensions of heavy vehicles, blind spots are areas where the risk of collision is higher. Also motorists and cyclists must avoid dangerous maneuvers when they are there.

 

Every vehicle has blind spots

In general, the taller and longer the vehicle, the bigger the blind spots.

 

Where are blind spots located?

Blind spots are all around vehicles, but their size and location vary according to the type of vehicle. The main blind spots are located in front, at the rear and on the sides of the vehicle.

There are also other blind spots, such as those caused by rearview mirrors and pillars on either side of the windshield.

Some types of vehicles, such as tool vehicles and vehicles fitted with auxiliary equipment (e.g. snowblowers, snowplows, etc.) can have additional blind spots. When you are near one of these vehicles, be careful!

 

Source: SAAQ

 

 

 

Tools are available to help the driver vigilance;

Maximize your vision and security on the work site by installing an industrial camera: 

 


Backup camera

 

Backup camera system improving safety around industrial vehicles. It supplies a precise vision of the environment to the driver.

 


Pedestrian detection for industrial vehicle

 

Intelligent on-board camera which helps to prevent collisions between construction machinery and pedestrians. Combined with good practice and organizational safety measures, it is the only efficient and reliable answer to meet the safety demands of the construction, road work and mining sectors. 

 


 

 

It's time to change your grease in your automatic greasing system

During the winter it is recommended to use fluid greases (EP NLGI 1 or NLGI 0). Routine grease change procedures will guarantee you an operational system without worries.

Consult our online guide for more details about recommended greases and grease compatibility chart or to learn our grease change procedures.

 

 


 

Inspection of your lubrication system 

Don’t wait! Take the opportunity to restore your equipment before the first snow fall. Plan an inspection of your snow removal equipment and avoid malfunctions during the working period.

 

 

 

 

Contact us for more information!