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Georgia-Pacific is now hiring immediately an Industrial Maintenance Electrician for our facility in Madison, GA and we are interested in learning more about you! An Industrial Maintenance Electrician is responsible for installing and troubleshooting electrical equipment within the mill to support the long-term quality and production goals of the organization.
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Experience with a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Take an active role in a quality maintenance program to reduce production waste and achieve production quality goals. Perform preventative maintenance tasks as assigned.
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Our Georgia-Pacific Madison, GA facility is now hiring immediately a qualified candidate, with a positive “can-do” attitude, to join our team as a Maintenance Millwright. Conduct maintenance on equipment in accordance with the scheduled maintenance requirements.
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The Facility Maintenance Technician is a key member of the team primarily responsible for performing repairs and maintenance of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, mechanical equipment, boiler systems and environmental control systems in all departments of the location.
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As a Night Maintenance, you will protect the guest experience by ensuring the building and equipment are ready for the next day. Compensation and More: Competitive pay every week | Same-day pay availability.
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SConveyor system maintenanceMetal fabrication with TIG, MIG, and ARC weldersPerforming preventative maintenance on various systemsSoft SkillsProblem-solvingAttention to detailAbility to work independently and in teamsJob TypeThis is a Contract-to-Hire position with a duration of 6 Month(s.
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Participate in preventive & predictive maintenance/process reliability efforts. This position plays a key role in supporting, maintaining, and improving processes associated with the computerized maintenance management system for process reliability.
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2 5+ years of experience in a combination of Plant Maintenance, Building Maintenance, and/or Equipment Manufacturing. Participate in preventive and predictive maintenance/process reliability efforts.
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Assist with implementation of new machine preventative maintenance procedures and scheduling in CMMS. Assist with Implementation of new machine and existing machine LOTO procedures. Schedule maintenance personnels daily tasks through IMaint and ensure work orders are completed in a timely manner.
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Then we have the job for you Industrial Maintenance tech needed in Madison Ga. Will need to be able to make basic repairs on machines. Are you an experienced Maintenance Techician looking for a new position.
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Where People are the Heart of Our Success Retail Maintenance Maintenance Techs help run our business by keeping a safe, clean and well-maintained stop. Occasionally, the employee will also be exposed to fumes and particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration.
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