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We're looking for an experienced maintenance mechanic or millwright who's familiar with industrial CNC equipment and knows how to operate forklifts, overhead cranes, man lifts, and power tools.
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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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Advanced knowledge of machine repair, electrical, plumbing, pipefitting, welding, sheet metal, millwright and/or facility maintenance. Perform preventative maintenance such as changing coolants, lubricants, or filters following a set schedule.
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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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Perform preventative maintenance and emergency repairs on CNC equipment and controls, lift trucks, power hand tools, machine tools, grinders, heating, air conditioning, and pressurized air systems, etc., lubricating, replacing or repairing bearings, belts, gears, machine parts, gauges, motors, electrical components, etc.
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Maintain maintenance, TPM, deviation/inspection and other required electronic and written logs as instructed Operate overhead crane and lift devices safely & efficiently Direct multi-crafts daily in task & job assignment Lead MRO Cycle counting Process Installation of new equipment as necessary Observe specific parts of equipment and materials in process to determine or analyze the cause of machine malfunctions.
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Journeyman millwright, industrial maintenance, machine repair, welding, blueprint reading, Hydraulic repair, pneumatics, Preventative maintenance, Facilities maintenance, plumbing, pipefitting.
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That means performing scheduled and unplanned maintenance on all kinds of machinery, including CNC machine tools, power tools, overhead cranes, lighting, HVAC systems, and more. A valid driver's license with no serious traffic violations in the past three (3) years and two (2) years of experience in industrial maintenance or equivalent education.
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As a Maintenance Technician at Wagstaff, you'll be responsible for keeping all our equipment, vehicles, and facility buildings and grounds in top shape. Do you want to be a Maintenance Technician at Wagstaff.
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Work involves a wide range of methods and procedures on a variety of complex and routine duties, requiring considerable care as to adequately and properly dismantle, repair, lubricate, reassemble, fabricate, or otherwise work on general maintenance in varied capacities at basic level of such occupations as machine repair, pipefitter, plumber, millwright, and welder.
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What you'll do as an Industrial Maintenance Technician/Millwright: Act as the front line response for any machine issues, including troubleshooting and diagnostics on all factory equipment including mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical systems.
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Five years experience in an industrial machine maintenance, repair and fabrication experience in a manufacturing or production setting. New York State Plant Maintenance Mechanic Certification, preferred.
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Robotics & Automation or Weld Engineering Technician diploma (or equivalent) or a licensed Maintenance Electrician and/or Maintenance Millwright. Complete duties and tasks assigned by Plant / Maintenance Manager.
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Fabricates and installs parts, equipment and machinery by measuring, cutting, drilling and/or welding · Turns machine parts to dimensional specifications · Will unload, inspect, move and set equipment into position using cranes, hoists, dollies, rollers and trucks · Uses rigging and hoisting devices such as chokers, chain falls and come along to move equipment / materials into place · Conducts preventative maintenance such as lubrication and fixing or repairing worn parts.
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Individual will be able to demonstrate basic skills performance in several of the primary maintenance functions: Electricity, Electronics, Plumbing-copper-black iron, Mechanical, Machine Shop/Millwright, Welding/Stick-black iron-stainless steel-aluminum, Welding/Tig-stainless steel pipe (sanitary)-aluminum, Hydraulics/Pneumatics, Refrigeration.
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