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5+ years of Maintenance experience as an I&E Journeyman or Millwright or in a maintenance specialist capacity in a chemical manufacturing plant. Knowledgeable and hands on experience with manufacturing equipment such as, but not limited to pump, compressor, heat exchanger, valves, piping and instrumentation systems.
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Millwright - Rotating equipment. Millwright - Rotating equipment. Maintain, dismantle, repair, and reassemble mechanical and hydraulic components (e.g., bearings, seals, shafts) on industrial machinery, such as motors, compressors, gearboxes, pumps, steam turbines.
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Previous experience working as a Millwright, Electrician or Machine repair in an automotive manufacturing environment. Experience working in an automotive sheet metal stamping facility. Previous experience working as a Millwright, Electrician or Machine repair in an automotive manufacturing environment.
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Crew leaders and millwright laborers. Maintain close communication with the Project Superintendent on the job site to keep informed on project developments. The Special Projects Manager oversees projects from inception to completion and coordinates personnel, resources, and processes to ensure that projects are delivered on schedule and on budget while meeting desired outcomes.
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Formal electrical/electronic, technician or mechanical millwright training. The Maintenance/Facilities Supervisor works with local service providers, inspectors and property asset managers in caring for the overall functional performance of the building and equipment.
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Required Experience: 2-4 years industrial experience as a millwright is required. Knowledge of overall cement plant operations, or comparable heavy industrial environment, is preferred. Additional Required Experience: Vibration Analysis Experience.
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Considerable knowledge of the standard practices, methods, tools, and materials of a wide variety of mechanical and millwright trades. Considerable knowledge of the various tools and technical equipment used by a modern power plant mechanic such as micrometers, jacking tools, feeler gauge, machine threading methods, and other tools, machines and instruments.
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Minimum of thirty-six months (36) or more journeyman experience in one or more maintenance trades such as a carpenter, electrician, HVAC, millwright, painter, plumber, or welder. Execute assignments requiring millwright skills.
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Min. 5 years experience as a heavy industrial millwright. If interested, send your resume to RPS Recruiter Jen at Jlumbantoruan@staffmanagement.com and get started today! Min. 5 years experience as a heavy industrial millwright.
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Our company has been in business for 75 years providing Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Millwright/Rigging expertise to clients throughout Georgia and South Carolina. Our company has been in business for 75 years providing Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Millwright/Rigging expertise to clients throughout Georgia and South Carolina.
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Job Title- Millwright mechanic. Welding and fabrication experience, stick welding required. Basic understanding of plant electrical systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, pumps, bearings, and mechanical drives.
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Oldcastle Infrastructure™, a CRH company, is the leading provider of utility infrastructure solutions for the water, energy, and communications markets throughout North America.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager of a family-owned specialty transportation company, offering a variety of services to include Rigging, Millwright work, Crating & Packaging, Industrial Storage and Heavy Haul Trucking.
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Crane, Heavy Rigging, Fabrication, Welding, and Millwright experience. This position is located within the Meat Processing, Rendering, and Oil Seed Industry. Crane, Heavy Rigging, Fabrication, Welding, and Millwright experience.
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You will have a variety of complex duties requiring considerable care to effectively and efficiently dismantle, repair, lubricate, reassemble, as wells as general maintenance in varied capacities such as an electrician, machine repair, millwright.
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