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Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers  (NOC 9482)
Toronto Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

Motor vehicle assemblers assemble and install prefabricated motor vehicle parts and components to form subassemblies and finished motor vehicles. Motor vehicle inspectors and testers inspect and test parts, subassemblies, accessories and finished products to ensure proper performance and conformity to quality standards. They are employed in plants which manufacture automobiles, vans and light trucks.

assembly inspector – motor vehicle manufacturing, auto assembly worker, body assembler – motor vehicle manufacturing, car assembler, chassis inspector – motor vehicle manufacturing, door fitter, motor vehicle assembler, sport utility vehicle (SUV) assembler, test driver – automobile assembly, transmission installer, van assembler.

Motor vehicle assemblers perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Read electrical schematics, blueprints and other technical diagrams
  • Bolt, screw, clip, weld, solder or otherwise fasten motor vehicle parts and components together using hand and power tools and equipment
  • Operate and tend automated assembling equipment such as robotic and fixed automation equipment
  • Connect cables, tubes and wires to complete assemblies and installations
  • Position and install parts, subassemblies and accessories such as engines, transmissions, door panels or instrument panels using hand and power tools and other aids like overhead hoists
  • Fit and adjust parts such as doors, hoods and trunk lids.
Motor vehicle inspectors and testers perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Check motor vehicle exterior priming and colour coats, sealers and glazers, and mark, record and report defects to be repaired
  • Test motor vehicle electrical assemblies, equipment and wiring for proper performance using testing devices such as meters, analyzers and timing lights
  • Inspect auto parts and fully assembled motor vehicles for defects and to ensure that previously noted defects have been corrected
  • Drive and test motor vehicles on roll testing device to ensure that transmission, axle, engine and brakes function properly
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

Toronto, Brampton, Mississauga, Oshawa, Vaughan, Ajax, Aurora, Beaverton, Bowmanville, Caledon, Cannington, East Gwillimbury, Halton Hills, King City, Markham, Milton, Newmarket, Oakville, Pickering, Port Perry, Richmond Hill, Whitby, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Acton, Algonquin Island, Bolton, Briars Park, Brooklin, Caledon East, Centre Island, Delrex, Dorset Park, Franklin Beach, Gaud Corners, Georgetown, Glen Williams, Jacksons Point, Marywood Meadows, Mono Road, Mossington Park, Newcastle, Nobleton, Norval, Orono, Port Darlington, Stouffville, Sutton, Toronto Islands, Uxbridge, Ward's Island, Wildwood, Wilmot Creek

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Jobs for Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers in Toronto Region

Job opportunities from Job Bank and contributing job sites are updated daily.

There are 139 job postings in Canada.

Table of job opportunities for your chosen occupation at the provincial or territorial level.
Location Available Jobs
Note: Some job offers may appear in multiple regions.
Alberta
16
Athabasca--Grande Prairie--Peace River Region
2
Banff--Jasper--Rocky Mountain House Region
0
Calgary Region
2
Camrose--Drumheller Region
0
Edmonton Region
9
Lethbridge--Medicine Hat Region
0
Red Deer Region
1
Wood Buffalo--Cold Lake Region
2
British Columbia
1
Cariboo Region
0
Kootenay Region
0
Lower Mainland - Southwest Region
1
Nechako Region
0
North Coast Region
0
Northeast Region
0
Thompson--Okanagan Region
0
Vancouver Island and Coast Region
0
Manitoba
1
Interlake Region
0
North Central Region
0
North Region
0
Parklands Region
0
South Central Region
0
Southeast Region
0
Southwest Region
0
Winnipeg Region
1
New Brunswick
0
Campbellton--Miramichi Region
0
Edmundston--Woodstock Region
0
Fredericton--Oromocto
0
Moncton--Richibucto Region
0
Saint John--St. Stephen Region
0
Newfoundland and Labrador
0
Avalon Peninsula Region
0
Notre Dame-Central-Bonavista Bay Region
0
South Coast--Burin Peninsula Region
0
West Coast--Northern Peninsula--Labrador Region
0
Northwest Territories
0
Yellowknife Region
0
Nova Scotia
1
Annapolis Valley Region
0
Cape Breton Region
0
Halifax Region
1
North Shore Region
0
Southern Region
0
Nunavut
0
Iqaluit Region
0
Ontario
91
Hamilton--Niagara Peninsula Region
4
Kingston - Pembroke Region
2
Kitchener--Waterloo--Barrie Region
17
London Region
16
Muskoka-Kawarthas Region
0
Northeast Region
1
Northwest Region
0
Ottawa Region
1
Stratford--Bruce Peninsula Region
7
Toronto Region
33
Windsor-Sarnia Region
6
Prince Edward Island
0
Prince Edward Island
0
Québec
28
Abitibi-Témiscamingue Region
1
Bas-Saint-Laurent Region
0
Capitale-Nationale Region
4
Centre-du-Québec Region
0
Chaudière-Appalaches Region
5
Côte-Nord Region
0
Estrie Region
0
Gaspésie -- Îles-de-la-Madeleine Region
0
Lanaudière Region
1
Laurentides Region
6
Laval Region
3
Mauricie Region
0
Montérégie Region
3
Montréal Region
3
Nord-du-Québec Region
1
Outaouais Region
0
Saguenay--Lac-Saint-Jean Region
1
Saskatchewan
1
Northern Region
0
Prince Albert Region
0
Regina--Moose Mountain Region
0
Saskatoon--Biggar Region
0
Swift Current--Moose Jaw Region
0
Yorkton--Melville Region
1
Yukon
0
Yukon Territory
0
[ Source: Job Bank - HRSDC ]

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