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Machine repair experience is preferred. The ideal candidate will have in depth knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transmission, welding, rigging and pipe fitting. Shift Information: 12-hour shift, New hires would likely be placed onto the night shift.
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A Millwright is responsible for the repair and maintenance of a wide variety of machinery and mechanical equipment in our manufacturing environment. The millwright will also be responsible for observing all safety regulations and all required PPE. This position requires an individual who is self-directed and capable of running projects with little or no instruction.
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5 years of Millwright experience or successful completion of an accredited apprenticeship program in this specific craft. Millwright - Texarkana, AR. Job Segment: Pipe Welding, Machinist, Night, Welding, Manufacturing, Operations.
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Summary Position responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of plant mechanical equipment for Aggregate, Ready Mix, and Asphalt plants. involving the application of press, sliding, and running fits Able to field fabricate and erect steel and wood structures Operates simple and sophisticated tools, such as drill press, pipe threading machine, power saw lathes, key-seater, etc.
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Repair and maintain industrial equipment to include conveying systems, major machine centers such as debarkers, canters, gang saws, and edgers. Our Millwright position is a key player in a company-wide continuous improvement effort through daily use of troubleshooting, and predictive and preventative maintenance strategies.
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Candidate must be skilled and have a working knowledge of such occupations as machine repair, pipefitter, sheet metal, millwright, iron worker and welder. May operate engine lathe or milling machine to grind, file, and turn machine parts to dimensional specifications.
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May also fabricate and modify parts to make or repair machine tools or maintain industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, metal properties, layout and machining procedures.
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Repair broken or defective machine parts. - At least 8 years of millwright experience. Candidates are needed for the installation, maintenance, and repair of industrial machinery and equipment.
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Community College Diploma in Mechatronics, Industrial Mechanic/Millwright, Machine Repair or equivalent. Mechanical Repair on all Automated Welding Machinery/Robotics. 2 years related work experience in a welding manufacturing environment as machine repairman.
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ResponsibilitiesInstall, maintain, move, repair and service equipment and machinery throughout the Foundry, Manufacturing division, and Depot, and some in the Power Plant. Install, check, anchor and test completed project, new machine, or a complete systems or unit.
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ABOUT PRIME MACHINE INC.Established in 1979, we provide emergency industrial equipment repair and new component fabrication services to a wide range of customers statewide and beyond! From millwright field services to state-of-the-art laser inspection services, we do it all.
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Previous experience working as a Millwright, Electrician or Machine repair in an automotive manufacturing environment. Ability and willingness to diagnose and repair the mechanical, hydraulic and electrical aspects of a wide variety of machines.
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What you will do: Troubleshoot, analyze, diagnose, and perform maintenance work on machinery Undertake preventative and predictive maintenance programs for equipment Repair and maintenance of industrial equipment to include conveying systems, major machine centers such as debarkers, canters, gang saws, and edgers.
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What you will do: Repair and maintain industrial equipment to include conveying systems, major machine centers such as debarkers, canters, gang saws, and edger's. Must have 2 years of Millwright work experience in Industrial/Manufacturing environment and/or associate degree in industrial maintenance.
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Must be 2 years of Millwright work experience in Industrial/Manufacturing environment or Associates degree in Industrial Maintenance. The Industrial Millwright requires an individual who will perform various tasks related to the safe and efficient application of technical skills and knowledge to maintain industrial machinery, conveyors, and mechanical systems associated with the manufacturing of forestry products.
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