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Typical VLI field projects involve several trades - structural ironwork, sheet metal work, welding, mechanical / millwright installation and maintenance, electrical, equipment operation (forklift), rigging and hoisting, corrosion control and painting.
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This would include duties and responsibilities working on, but not limited to millwright, pipefitting, welding, sheet metal, mechanical, and rigging projects. Reports To: Multi-Craft Millwright Foreman.
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You will be responsible for estimating and managing projects in a wide array of fields that we service such as machinery moving and rigging, equipment installation, millwright services, custom fabrication, structural steel fabrication and erection, sheet metal, machining, trucking, conveyor installation and modification, and many more.
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The selected individual will have experience as a machinist, tool & die maker, or millwright. Rigging/lifting using overhead crane. The selected individual will have experience as a machinist, tool & die maker, or millwright.
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National Center for Construction Education and Research’s (NCCER) Certification for Journeyman Industrial Millwright. A Millwright General Foreman will manage multiple crews in installing, assembling, dismantling, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing machinery for an industrial new construction plant.
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Perform other routine duties such as rigging, metal studs, drywall, lathing, acoustical ceilings, foundation, rough framing, layout, roof framing, concrete forms, level and transit, basic cutting, welding, cabinet making, finish trim, door hanging and hardware, millwright or any other duties as directed.
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The ideal candidate will have in depth knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transmission, welding, rigging and pipe fitting. 5 years of Millwright experience or successful completion of an accredited apprenticeship program in this specific craft.
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Experience with hydraulics, pneumatics, grease systems, gearing, gear alignment, rigging, overhead cranes, pendant cranes, and precision instruments. Operating mobile equipment, troubleshooting and repairing systems: (Combustion systems, fluid power systems, mechanical power transmission systems, water systems, pneumatic systems, etc.
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In depth knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transmission, welding, rigging and pipe fitting along with a high mechanical aptitude is desired. A Millwright is responsible for the repair and maintenance of a wide variety of machinery and mechanical equipment in our manufacturing environment.
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Basic millwright and rigging. Use of machine shop tools (Lathe, End Mill, Band Saw, Chop Saw) Welding, burning, cutting grinding and metal fabrication. Perform daily work assignments as assigned by the Maintenance Group Leader, Maintenance Supervisor or Department Manager.
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Knowledge of safety procedures and protocols related to rigging and millwright work. Interpret technical drawings and specifications to determine the best approach for rigging and millwright tasks.
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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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Shift Information: 12-hour shift, New hires would likely be placed onto the night shift. Machine repair experience is preferred. This includes safety wear such as hearing and eye protection, protective clothing, and steel-toed shoes.
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Any construction or millwright type jobs including steel fabrication, welding, millwright, conveyor belt splicing, vulcanizing, proper rigging techniques and any conveyor experience is a plus.
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Millwright responsibilities include but not limited to: Installation and maintenance of machinery and rotating equipmentAdjustment and alignment of machinery and rotating equipmentAbility to read technical instructions and blueprintsConstruction/repair of buildings and groundsResponsible for safely rigging and lifting potentially heavy loadsParticipate in and learn precision maintenance skillsEligible for maintenance craft skill enhancement – flexing to other trades/skills.
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