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Community College Diploma in Mechatronics, Industrial Mechanic/Millwright, Machine Repair or equivalent. The Weld Technician is in charge of the electro/mechanical maintenance and setup of all automated welding/assembly equipment in the plant on a day-to-day basis, including Robotics, PLC, Weld Controls, Weld Guns, Fixtures, Sensors, Vision systems and pneumatic components.
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A well-established linen and uniform service company is in immediate need of an Millwright Service Mechanic / Service Technician. Electrical / automation training with 2 years of applicable experience or 4-6 years of applicable service technician / equipment mechanic experience directly related to manufacturing equipment troubleshooting, maintenance and controls.
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Basic Machine Principles –threads and fasteners, tolerance and fit, materials, lubricants, Millwright –chains, sprockets, bearings and pneumatics. Perform regular inspection and preventative maintenance of equipment complete work orders with detailed documentation of results utilizing CMMS system.
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As a Millwright, you will play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, and repair of machinery and equipment. Machine Repair experience. Proven experience as a Millwright or in a similar role.
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5+ years of Millwright / Maintenance Tech experience needed. Discusses malfunctions and machine operation variations with operators, supervisors, and other maintenance team members to diagnose problems and repair machines.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in all maintenance crafts to include basic electrical, mechanics, welding, machine shop required. Trade school, certificate or apprenticeship in industrial maintenance preferred.
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Atkore, a recipient of a Great Place to Work© certification and a Top Workplaces USA award, is searching for a Millwright/Maintenance Technician to be based out of our Phoenix, AZ facility.
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V Fabrication of parts with the use of a milling machine, lathe and drill press. Specific responsibilities of a Millwright IV include:v Reading blueprints and schematic drawings, and work orders to determine work procedures.
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2 years related work experience in a welding manufacturing environment as machine repairman. Flex-N-Gate is a leading manufacturer and supplier of components for the automotive industry, recently ranked 10th of the 150 Top North American Suppliers in "Automotive News." A growing and vital company, Flex-N-Gate provides a great opportunity for hard-working and skilled individuals.
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As a Millwright, your main responsibility consists of ensuring that the machinery used to conduct normal daily operations run to their maximum efficiency and output. Aim and strive to achieve 98% reliability on all maintenance jobs.
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Will have a team that includes traditional UAW Skilled trades that consist of Electrician, Millwright, Machine Repair, Toolmaker, Tinsmith, HVAC, Plumber, and Painter. Manage activities in the machine shop, in the fabrication shop, and provide and manage the labor for the facilities team for items not outsourced as well.
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Nesco Resource is currently seeking a skilled and motivated individual for the position of Journeyman Millwright Maintenance Technician. Job Title: Journeyman Millwright Maintenance Technician.
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Machine center troubleshooting, repair, assembly, preventative and predictive maintenance; align, repair or replace chains, belt conveyors, gear boxes, and drive chains, hydraulics and pneumatics, welding and or cutting, and use of power tools.
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General working knowledge with the wiliness to continue and train on the following skills: welding, machining, mechanical/millwright, MIG and TIG weld, Pneumatic and Hydraulic repair, machining skills and electrical circuit knowledge *Qualifications for Internal Candidates High School Equivalent or GED and three years of relevant maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment or a relevant two-year technical degree with one year of related experience.
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Install, start up and shut down equipment following company safety procedures for machine activation and shutdown and following OSHA requirements. Millwright, heavy equipment or aerospace experience preferred.
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