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Completion of a 4-year Millwright apprenticeship program or 6-8 years of hands on mechanical maintenance millwright / service mechanic technician experience in an industrial facility required.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright to join our local team in the Portland Metro Area. As a Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright, you will have the ability to prepare, weld, and fabricate metal structures and components throughout our three ready-mix batch plants located in Vancouver, Washington, Canby and Portland, Oregon.
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May be required to complete Hazardous Waste ManagementQUALIFICATIONS:Advanced plumbing, machining, welding, fabrication, troubleshooting and mechanical skills as demonstrated by the competent performance of four years Journeymen Maintenance responsibilities at PCC or a comparable facility with A millwright training or apprenticeship program preferred OR An equivalent combination of classroom training and work experience.
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Responsible for planning of maintenance activities including scheduling of personnel (employees and contractors), accessing machine manuals, ensuring needed parts are in inventory, working with production team to schedule time and ensuring work orders are in the system.
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Experience in troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of industrial plants. Schedule and perform routine preventative maintenance and service for each component on the plant. Primarily troubleshoot, repair, and maintain ready-mix batch plants that includes large and small conveyer systems, Aggregate feed bins and multiple types and sizes of mechanical piping systems.
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Includes but not limited to: circular saw, power drill, bench grinder, string trimmer, hedge trimmer, power floor cleaner, carpet cleaner, paint sprayer, power drain cleaner, chain saw, and key machine.
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At least two years of electronic/electrical experience including related education in any of the following fields: machine tool maintenance, industrial electronic and/or electrical maintenance field, or military electronic/electrical system maintenance.
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Including: wrenches, pipe cutters, trowels, tape measures, grease guns, chain hoists, stationary cranes, grinders, air tools, various saws, tube benders, coping machine, drills, generators, weed eaters, chipping guns, iron worker, torches, pressure washers, winches, concrete mixers, sand blasters, AC/DC welders, torches, plasma cutter.
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CTR Group is seeking a Machine Shop Manager for our Marine Fabrication client in the Portland, OR area. Seeking an experienced Machine Shop Manager with the ability to oversee the daily planning and implementation of work assigned to the machine and repair shop.
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Modify, test and calibrate electronic or electrical systems or components (including interactive and electro-mechanical components and adaptive computer system machine controls). Boeing is hiring Electronic Maintenance Technicians to join the team at our Portland, OR facility to install, maintain, repair, and rework electronic and/or electrical systems related to plant facilities and associated electronic/electrical components and specialized equipment.
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The CNC Machine Maintenance team provides mechanical, electrical, and control support to production and development machining and fabrication teams at Warn Automotive. The CNC Machine Maintenance Technicians are responsible for repair, preventative maintenance and modification of that machinery.
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Some such training includes vendor-based machine programming, maintenance and diagnostics classes (Mazak, Mori-Seiki, Fanuc, etc.) Performs tool and die maintenance work as priorities dictate.
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Assists teams in complex machine/process problem-solving activities as necessary. Must possess good mechanical aptitude demonstrated as success in previous machine operation or like activities.
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Someone with millwright experience in a saw mill or heavy industrial environment preferred. MAINTENANCE MECHANIC PAYING $29/hr - $40/hr. With applications in jet aircraft engines, air frames, industrial gas turbine (IGT) engines, military armaments, medical prosthesis, and many other industrial markets.
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Coordinate maintenance objectives with the On-site Manager daily. Must have a current journeyman, or above, license in Heating and Air Conditioning, plus significant experience in plumbing, appliance repair, carpentry, and general maintenance repairs.
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