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About Ocean Steel
Incorporated in 1955 Ocean Steel has grown to become one of the largest steel fabricators in Eastern Canada and one of the most respected steel suppliers on the Eastern Seaboard. It services several markets including all of Canada the Eastern United States Bermuda and the Caribbean. Ocean designs fabricates and erects structural steel for buildings and bridges. It also manufactures and installs platework such as breechings stacks ducts penstocks process & storage tanks and custom process-equipment. OceanSteel has two modern New Brunswick-based plants in Saint John and in Fredericton. We currently have sales offices in Saint John New Brunswick Burlington Massachusetts and Conklin New York.
Job Summary
The Document Printer is critical to ensuring communication of flow of work between the office and the plants. The ideal candidate will possess a high degree of organization and will have sufficient technical expertise to effectively prioritize and manage the printing workload. The Document Printer must be highly committed to delivering top notch customer service and precision quality document reproduction on a tightly managed production schedule.
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As a member of the OSCO Construction Group Ocean Steel offers a comprehensive compensation package including health and dental coverage life insurance RRSP and tax-free savings account options. Additionally we offer educational scholarships to dependents of employees health & wellness programming and team celebratory events.
About OSCO
The origins of the OSCO Construction Group go back to 1955 when Ocean Steel & Construction Ltd. was founded in Saint John New Brunswick. Since that time the OSCO Construction Group has grown to encompass four main operating sectors: Steel Concrete Construction and Corporate. Within these sectors lie an ever-expanding number of construction-related companies and divisions serving a growing market area and employing over twelve hundred employees.
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