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The Engineering Technician, BIW will be responsible for identifying areas of improvement and coordinating with engineering and maintenance to modify and implement countermeasures in our Body Center
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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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QUALIFICATIONS: Must hold at least appropriate A Millwright LicenseMust have or be willing to get a Class B Refrigeration TicketExperience in food manufacturing and industrial setting is an assetCMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) knowledge would be an assetAdherence with safety requirements and policies, eg.
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The Millwright/Mechanical Technician will be responsible for operating and maintaining the facilities plant equipment and utility distribution services to achieve key results that align with strategic production goals.
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U.S. Pipe is seeking a Millwright to join our team. Does cutting, welding, and brazing as necessary. Experience in installing shafts, bearings and couplings and being able to align these components to a relative degree of precision.
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We troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust, repair, replace, fabricate, install, and maintain various industrial equipment, (such as hydraulic presses, conveyors, horizontal carousels, vertical carousels, balers, laminators, and compactors,) as well as custom equipment.
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Knows and uses hand signals for boom and overhead traveling cranes. High School diploma or G.E.D. Must have a minimum of 2 years of prior experience in maintenance work or have successfully completed a Machinist curriculum from a vocational program.
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Proficient in Pneumatic and Hydraulic systems, plumbing, utilities, welding, millwright, fabrication and machining, and Power Transmission Systems, Knowledge of Servo control system and robotic system, electrical and electronic circuits (below 480V), Controls, and Components, and instrumentation including temperature, pressure, flow, mass density.
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