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Mechanical, welding, industrial, Troubleshooting, Blueprint, Installation, Repair, Install, fabrication, power tool, maintenance technician, plumbing, preventive maintenance, hand tool, millwright, conveyer, gears, bearings, furnace, journeyman card, journeyman license, journeyman certification, journeyman millwright, journeyman welder.
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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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Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering/Construction Management is preferred and/or a minimum of 3 to 4 years’ experience with steel erection or industrial millwright. Our services include construction management, fabrication, erection, mechanical installation, and plant maintenance for heavy industrial, commercial, and roadway projects, as well as a full spectrum of golf course construction and management services.
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Construct foundations for machines, using hand tools and building materials such as wood, cement, grout, and/ or steel. Minimum Qualifications (Experience, Skills, and Education):Minimum three (3) years of Millwright experience or comparable field experience in the construction service industry.
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MillwrightAbout the job RHI Magnesita is seeking a dynamic Millwright reporting to the Area Sales Manager - Steel South. About RHI MagnesitaRHI Magnesita is the leading global supplier of high-grade refractory products, systems and solutions which are critical for high-temperature processes exceeding 1,200°C in a wide range of industries, including steel, cement, non-ferrous metals and glass.
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Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright Job Description:Millwright- Preferred minimum of 6 months documented field experience in chosen craft discipline. Constructs foundation for machines using hand tools and building materials, such as wood, cement and steel.
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Experience in machine fabrication, installation and alignment, field machining, lifting and rigging, steel fabrication, conveyor systems, blue print reading and sketching. Experience in machine fabrication, installation and alignment, field machining, lifting and rigging, steel fabrication, conveyor systems, blue print reading and sketching.
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Embark on an exciting career as a Millwright, where you'll take charge of installing vital machinery and equipment. At Lexicon, we're seeking a skilled Millwright to join our team and be a part of our continued success.
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2-year technical degree (such as Industrial Technology, Manufacturing Technology, Mechanical Design, Machinist & Toolmaker, or related degree) OR must have fully completed a state-approved millwright apprenticeship (non-ACS.
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Must have industry recognized (or equivalent) certification in either Millwright Mechanic or Electrical / Instrumentation trades; NCCER Preferred Pre employment NCCER testing required. Job site safety requirements as required by the client (clean shaven, long sleeves, steel toe boots, etc.
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Lay out, fit and weld structural steel, aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel, etc. lay out, fit and weld structural steel, aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel, etc. Perform any welding, brazing, soldering or cutting work required on any plant equipment or in new construction.
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A minimum of 3 years' experience as a millwright is required. Position steel beams to support bedplates of machines and equipment, using blueprints and schematic drawings, to determine work procedures.
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Millwright Overview: Embark on an exciting career as a Millwright, where you'll take charge of installing vital machinery and equipment. Millwright Qualifications: A minimum of 3 years' experience as a millwright is required.
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Other job responsibilities include performing millwright tasks, pipe fitting, safely operating a CNC or conventional lathe, fabrication tasks, and industrial maintenance duties. Requirements include lifting 50 pounds and steel toes.
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Should be familiar with carbon or stainless-steel welding processes, the interpretation of blueprints, work crew leadership, industry safety practices, etc. We are a company providing process piping and millwright services to the heavy industrial, commercial and manufacturing industries.
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