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Millwright, machinist, pipefitter, welder or as an industrial maintenance mechanic. Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professional's (SMRP) Certified Maintenance Reliability Technician (CMRT.
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Join our team as a skilled Millwright (also known as Journeyman Electrician, Maintenance Technician). At least two years of millwright experience or a journeyman license holder.
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Sugarloaf is seeking to hire a full-time, year-round experienced Lift Maintenance Technician t o join our team. Millwright or apprentice with ski industry experience a plus. Work safely doing line work in a maintenance work basket.
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This production maintenance technician is responsible for providing an intermediate level of expertise in responding to work orders, troubleshooting, and providing preventive and corrective maintenance on the production equipment and systems in an industrial manufacturing environment.
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Our Georgia-Pacific Madison, GA facility is now hiring immediately a qualified candidate, with a positive "can-do" attitude, to join our team as a Maintenance Millwright. The Millwright helps ensure the successful operation of the facility by resolving mechanical issues, recommending alternative repairs and equipment upgrades, identifying quality concerns, and understanding the production threshold of the equipment.
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Maintenance, technician, 480v, hydraulic, pneumatic, electric*, master, journeyman, millwright, motors, gears, pumps. Maintenance, technician, 480v, hydraulic, pneumatic, electric*, master, journeyman, millwright, motors, gears, pumps.
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At least 2 years of relevant experience as maintenance, electrician, millwright or technician, working in an industrial/factory/manufacturing setting, on production machinery and equipment.
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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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Diagnose mechanical failures, electrical problems & PLC control issuesThe employee must have a full range of body movements including use of hands for handling objects, computer equipment and peripherals, and bending, reaching, and crouchingDesirable Skills for the Millwright Service Technician Equipment Mechanic Include:Preferably have significant experience using Allen-Bradley PLCs, automation and instrumentation.
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Journeyman Machine Repair/Millwright (state Indentured) or, Associate Degree in Mechanical field or, Union Journeyman Card or, minimum 5 years’ experience in the maintenance and repair of machinery and machine tools as a Machine Repair Technician or, equivalent military experience.
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Desired: Associates degree or 2+ years of vocational training Experience with maintenance technologies such as Vibration Analysis, Thermography, Ultrasound Inspection, Oil Analysis, and Precision Alignment Certifications in mechanical/industrial fields (electrician, millwright, welding, etc.
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The Lead Industrial Technician is responsible for providing an advanced level of expertise in responding to work orders, troubleshooting, and providing preventive and corrective maintenance on the facility mechanical, electrical and HVAC equipment and systems in a pharmaceutical manufacturing environment.
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Experience as a journeyman machine repair, toolmaker, millwright or pipe fitter is preferred. Five (5) or more years industrial, mechanical maintenance experience, preferably in an automotive machining or manufacturing environment.
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Welding test for Maintenance Technician I consists of welding 3 samples in the horizontal, flat and vertical positions in a Tee formation. Effectively and efficiently dismantles, cleans, repairs (welding repairs when necessary), replaces, installs, maintains, assembles hydraulic equipment and lubricates mechanical equipment by the use of predictive technologies in the capabilities of pipefitter, welder, millwright, assembler, installer, etc.
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Minimum of three (3) years of maintenance experience as a Maintenance Technician within a manufacturing environment. Trade school certified as an Industrial/Electrician/Millwright or Industrial/Mechanic.
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