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SUMMARY: The position of Millwright (CNC Maintenance Technician) will be responsible for troubleshooting and problem solving to ensure the machines are in proper working order to meet production demands.
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With locations in Brampton and Woodstock, and work throughout North and Southwestern Ontario, as well as the GTA, we are a leading provider of architectural and structural precast concrete solutions and installation of structural steel infrastructure.
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This position requires high attention to detail, reading specifications, architectural, structural, and steel fabricator drawings to ensure the precast design meets contract requirements. Since that time, the OSCO Construction Group has grown to encompass four main operating sectors: Steel , Concrete , Construction and Corporate.
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Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years' experience as a Millwright/Maintenance Mechanic in related industrial maintenance. Possession of a valid Ontario Industrial Mechanic Millwright (433a) Trade Certification with minimum grade 12.
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Secondary 433A Industrial Millwright ticket would be an asset. Proof of Electrician Apprenticeship and provincial certification (309A Preferred, 442A Acceptable). We are currently seeking an experienced Construction Maintenance Electrician or 4th Year Apprentice for new construction, retrofit projects.
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Experience of Mig and stick welding as well as gas cutting. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Industrial Maintenance/Millwright is a full-time position, responsible for installing, inspecting, adjusting and repairing equipment while following safety rules and regulations.
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These processes include MIG and TIG welding, fitting, and bending. Understanding of steel fabrication process, steel grades, misc. 5+ years of Steel Fabrication knowledge.
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Mechanical / Industrial Engineer (preferred) or Mechanical Millwright License / Licensed Electrician. Mechanical / Industrial Engineer (preferred) or Mechanical Millwright License / Licensed Electrician.
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Millwright for an automotive plant in Etobicoke. $40/hr for an unlicensed millwright. $45/hr for a licensed millwright. Millwright for an automotive plant in Etobicoke. 40/hr for an unlicensed millwright.
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MANDATORY REQUIREMENT: Must currently possess a valid 433A Industrial Millwright license. MANDATORY REQUIREMENT: Must currently possess a valid 433A Industrial Millwright license. Conduct preventive maintenance to ensure optimal performance of machinery.
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433 Millwright license, G2 gas fitter or any other license would be an asset. for scheduling the PM of machines i.e. conveyors, palletizer, wrapper, sub floor line, foam lines and CNC router. 433 Millwright license, G2 gas fitter or any other license would be an asset.
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Must have a millwright license or demonstrated experience and certifications. Responsible for following Food Safety and Quality requirements as per Prerequisite programs, HACCP plans, CCP monitoring and SQF code.
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