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Key Qualifications/Requirements Secondary School Diploma required as well as, 3-year Technologist diploma in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or: Licensed Millwright or Electrician (preferred.
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Completion of at least 8 year's experience in a Mechanical, Electrical or Mechatronics trade or a certified apprenticeship as a Electrical (Electrician), Mechanical (Millwright, Toolmaker, Pipefitter, Machine Repair) or Mechatronic trade.
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Secondary Diploma as well as, 3 year technical diploma in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Licensed Millwright or Electrician. Demonstrated knowledge in operation and maintenance of manufacturing processes (i.e. injection molding, painting, robotics and assembly techniques); including water cooling/chilling systems and boilers; compressed air systems; security and fire protection systems; refrigeration and air handling systems; environmental control systems, rules and regulations and electrical control systems, hydraulics and schematic drawings.
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Job Title: Millwright Mechanic. Forklift/Overhead Crane experience. Mechanical maintenance technician needed to build, repair, or service parts for OEM's, power plants, energy, oil & gas industries.
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Prior experience working with/repairing power transmission, bearings, hydraulics, pneumatics, seals, pumps & fans, basic rigging, and basic fabrication. Operate basic Machine Shop Equipment (Drill Press, bandsaw, lathe, grinders.
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