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The Field Service Technician/Welder position requires strong experience as a Field Service Technician (Millwright) / welder with a background in mechanical and maintenance work as well as in depth knowledge of mining equipment.
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This position is based at the Biorubber Process Research Center (BPRC) in Mesa, AZ. This Industrial Mechanic or Millwright is responsible for leading and providing preventative and corrective maintenance repairs to facilities and process equipment to include chilled water systems, cooling towers, hot water systems, compressed air systems, hammer mills, bucket elevators, dust collection, hydraulic systems, centrifugal, seal-less magnetic and positive displacement rotary lube pumps.
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Experience performing pipefitting, welding, fabrication, and millwright related work. Experience performing pipefitting, welding, fabrication, and millwright related work. This position is responsible for acting as a subject matter expert as a qualified Industrial Electrician: troubleshooting, installation and documenting the electrical and control needs of facility switch gear, breaker panels, lighting, and process equipment in an industrial environment.
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Must be proficient in at least one of the basic crafts of electrician, millwright, fabricator, welder, or vehicle mechanic. Must be proficient in at least one of the basic crafts of electrician, millwright, fabricator, welder, or vehicle mechanic.
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The Industrial Mechanic or Millwright will assemble and install and commission equipment, using hand tools and power tools and use equipment diagrams and schematic drawings, to determine work procedures and trouble shoot operational issues.
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If you are a Millwright and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity, and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career! If you are a Millwright and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity, and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Licensed Millwright preferred. Responsible for working on machines that use chemicals (caustic, acids and ammonia). Licensed Millwright preferred. Must be a self-starter with the ability to work in a team and independently to achieve team objectives including decision making and problem solving.
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