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The Stepan Pasadena Plant has an opening for a Millwright/Rotating Equipment Specialist. The primary responsibility of the Millwright/Rotating Equipment Specialist is to provide support for the maintenance of plant rotating equipment.
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As a Maintenance / Millwright you will be responsible for preventative maintenance and repair work on all site mechanical equipment to keep the plant running smoothly and efficiently. At Lehigh Hanson, we believe our employees play a key role in the company s success and future growth.
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The Millwright should have:Formal electrical/electronic training skillsThorough knowledge of electrical or electronic principles, wiring specification codes, properties of various materials, principles of operation and application of electrical or electronic equipment such as motors, switches, control boards, generators, circuit breakers, electronic inspection units, etc.
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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 Include:Preferably have significant experience using Allen-Bradley PLCs, automation and instrumentation.
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The maintenance mechanic is responsible to work independently to diagnose and repair equipment in the shredder division.
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General Mechanical skill, Millwright skill, pipe fitting and/or Arc Welding Skill preferred. The Millwright/Maintenance Mechanic I is responsible for performing inspections and repairs to plant equipment.
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SALARY: $41.79 / Hour Shift Premiums: $1.50 additional per hour for dual ticket (welder, machinist or 2nd/3rd class power engineer) Shift Premium paid as per shift worked (Afternoon additional $ 0.70 per hour and night $1.10 per hour) Option of 3 days weekend shift with additional premium SHIFT: Rotating shifts COMPANY: Founded over 175 years ago, Labatt is one of Canada’s founding businesses and its leading brewer.
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The Millwright Journeyman II is a high-precision tradesman with advanced knowledge to install, dismantle, maintain, repair, assemble, and move machinery within the refinery. Scope & Responsibilities of Millwright Journeyman II : (Not limited to.
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Works under the direction of Maintenance Supervisor to make sure equipment in their assigned area is kept in top running condition.
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Experience operating heavy equipment such as forklift, backhoe and boom truck. Pipe welding and fabrication in the field and shop after on-the job training is complete. Perform preventive maintenance and inspection of rotating equipment and piping systems such as pumps, mixers, valves, cranes, etc.
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Colonial Terminals, Inc. (CTI) is an industry leader in the handling and storage of liquid and dry bulk products. Equipment troubleshooting & repairs on rotating equipment such as pumps, mixers, loading arms, etc.
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Will perform building maintenance repair and minor alterations or improvements.
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Completion of a formal millwright apprentice program that is approved by the United States Department of Labor or equivalent. Equipment including but not limited to:Gas, heli-arc and electrical welding equipment, miscellaneous hand tools, power metal saws, drill press, rigging equipment, squares, dial indicators, laser alignment equipment, calipers, micrometers and other gauges required in millwright work.
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Following all safety and GMP requirements YOUR RECIPE FOR SUCCESSHigh School Diploma or General Equivalence Degree Previous Millwright experience Previous welding experience Basic computer skills and the ability to use the system appropriate to record work orders Effective communication, interpersonal and organizational skills Sitting, standing, walking, lifting and/or repetitive tasks throughout the day.
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