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At least 5 years of heavy industrial mechanical and millwright experience in a continuous operating (24/7) manufacturing environment. As the plant maintenance mechanic reporting to the Maintenance Manager, you will be a key member of the Maintenance team.
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Carpenter Co has an immediate opening for a Millwright Machinist at our Riverside, CA manufacturing plant. The Millwright/Machinist hourly rate starts at $32.01 per hour. Your Additional Responsibilities As Millwright Machinist Include.
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Category Millwright - Journeyman. 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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Perform millwright assignments such as bearing replacement, alignment of equipment, and inspection and repair of power transmission according to plant standards. Perform pipefitter assignments to install, maintain and inspect existing and future piping structures on all types of piping systems.
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Plant Maintenance Mechanic Openings! Free Lunch once a week for day and night shift crew members. Paid holidays, a Wellness Pay Program, along with Jury Duty Leave and Funeral Leave paid time off. Tasks include repair and maintenance of all machinery and equipment such as bucket elevators, conveyors, compressors, pumps, pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
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