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Hydraulic Repairer Salary
in Snow Lake, Manitoba

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$55,836 (CAD)

Average Salary

$27/hr

Average Hourly

$893

Average Bonus

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Salary Recap

The average pay for a Hydraulic Repairer is $55,836 a year and $27 an hour in Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada. The average salary range for a Hydraulic Repairer is between $40,537 and $66,892. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Hydraulic Repairer. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Snow Lake, Manitoba.

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Estimated salary in 2029:
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5 Year Change:
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About Snow Lake, Manitoba

Snow Lake Cost of Living Score:

Description: Snow Lake is a town in Manitoba, Canada, located 685 km north of Winnipeg at the end of Provincial Road 392. The main industry is, and always has been, mining; currently with one mine producing Zinc, and another lithium. The official Town of Snow Lake is a very large, overwhelmingly rural area that is centered about the urban community of Snow Lake, which lies very near its geographical center. The Town is as large in area as a typical rural municipality in the more southern parts of Manitoba. Possibly named for a local family (Rudnyckyj) or because early settlers "found the water in the lake as soft as the melted...
Description:
  • Maintains and repairs hydraulic systems of machinery and equipment, such as robots, applying knowledge of hydraulics and mechanics and using handtools: observes and listens to operating machinery to detect malfunctions.
  • Visually inspects hydraulic lines and components to detect leaks, damage, and wear.
  • Reads pressure gauges to detect abnormal oil pressure and smells to detect overheated oil.
  • Depresses buttons and switches to turn off machinery.
  • Turns valve to release pressure from hydraulic system and disconnects hydraulic supply and return lines, using handtools.
  • Removes and replaces defective accumulator, using handtools.
  • Connects charging assembly to accumulator and fills accumulator bladder with nitrogen gas to recharge accumulator, following manufacturer's specifications.
  • Replaces worn or damaged hydraulic components, such as oil lines, fittings, cylinders, servo-valves, pressure release valves, gaskets, and seals, using handtools.
  • Disassembles hydraulic system and removes and replaces defective actuator, pump bearings, and pump motor, using handtools and hoist.
  • Observes operation of machinery and equipment to verify repair.
  • Performs routine maintenance, such as changing filters, following schedule, using handtools.
  • May observe readout on display screen of robot controller to determine nature of system malfunction.
  • May disassemble defective hydraulic components, such as pumps and accumulator, at workbench and rebuilds or repairs components.
  • May install hydraulic oil lines on new machinery and equipment.

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Salary Recap

The average pay for a Hydraulic Repairer is $55,836 a year and $27 an hour in Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada. The average salary range for a Hydraulic Repairer is between $40,537 and $66,892. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Hydraulic Repairer. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Snow Lake, Manitoba.

ERI's compensation data are based on salary surveys conducted and researched by ERI. Cost of labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc.

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Snow Lake Cost of Living Score:

Description: Snow Lake is a town in Manitoba, Canada, located 685 km north of Winnipeg at the end of Provincial Road 392. The main industry is, and always has been, mining; currently with one mine producing Zinc, and another lithium. The official Town of Snow Lake is a very large, overwhelmingly rural area that is centered about the urban community of Snow Lake, which lies very near its geographical center. The Town is as large in area as a typical rural municipality in the more southern parts of Manitoba. Possibly named for a local family (Rudnyckyj) or because early settlers "found the water in the lake as soft as the melted...
Description:
  • Maintains and repairs hydraulic systems of machinery and equipment, such as robots, applying knowledge of hydraulics and mechanics and using handtools: observes and listens to operating machinery to detect malfunctions.
  • Visually inspects hydraulic lines and components to detect leaks, damage, and wear.
  • Reads pressure gauges to detect abnormal oil pressure and smells to detect overheated oil.
  • Depresses buttons and switches to turn off machinery.
  • Turns valve to release pressure from hydraulic system and disconnects hydraulic supply and return lines, using handtools.
  • Removes and replaces defective accumulator, using handtools.
  • Connects charging assembly to accumulator and fills accumulator bladder with nitrogen gas to recharge accumulator, following manufacturer's specifications.
  • Replaces worn or damaged hydraulic components, such as oil lines, fittings, cylinders, servo-valves, pressure release valves, gaskets, and seals, using handtools.
  • Disassembles hydraulic system and removes and replaces defective actuator, pump bearings, and pump motor, using handtools and hoist.
  • Observes operation of machinery and equipment to verify repair.
  • Performs routine maintenance, such as changing filters, following schedule, using handtools.
  • May observe readout on display screen of robot controller to determine nature of system malfunction.
  • May disassemble defective hydraulic components, such as pumps and accumulator, at workbench and rebuilds or repairs components.
  • May install hydraulic oil lines on new machinery and equipment.
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