A career at Seaspan Shipyards embraces technology and never compromises on safety

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A career at Seaspan Shipyards embraces technology and never compromises on safety
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North Vancouver’s Seaspan Shipyards is hiring hundreds of skilled tradespeople across the Lower Mainland in the coming months

If you have the skills, the commitment and the right attitude, the chances are you will most likely find a job – and a good one at that.In the case of North Vancouver’s Seaspan Shipyards, you can work in an environment where learning is constant – where skills are honed and developed, new technology is embraced and the best practices of today and the future are always upheld.

For Sebastian Cline, one of the foremost perks he finds in his day is that no two days are the same. As a manufacturing engineer EIT, Cline is working with augmented reality, 3D printing and digitizing processes across the operation. Increasingly, AR technology is making the work of tradespeople easier, helping them to see what they are specifically working in relation to the finished area projected digitally, and thus, keeping Seaspan moving through the 21stt century and beyond.

Beyond that unparalleled commitment to safety and the cool new technology to learn and play with, these are jobs that offer a fantastic salary, the ability to work close to home, generous union benefits and the very real prospect of upward mobility within the company.Seaspan Shipyards is currently constructing the longest ships ever built in Canada.

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