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Tradesmen International is immediately hiring skilled and motivated Millwright Laborers for a project located in Seattle, WA. If you are a Millwright Laborer eager to demonstrate your knowledge and skills while learning new ones, this is your chance to advance in your career.
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Working knowledge of steel specifications, welding, conveyors, AC/DC motors, fans, hydraulic systems, fabrication, cutting torch basics, soldering, lubricants, carpentry, millwright work, mechanics, plumbing, electrical distribution systems, machine shop equipment and procedures, painting, torques wrenches, etc.
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Schedules, coordinates and supervises maintenance crew members preventive/predictive maintenance and mechanical repair activities for plant operations and capital projects, and all safety-related items.
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Experience with lifting and rigging to perform all high rigging necessary to accomplish construction, millwright, and maintenance work including the moving of machinery, equipment. As a maintenance millwright with us, you'll have the chance to work on cutting-edge machinery, tackle challenging projects, and make a real impact.
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Ash Grove Cement, a CRH company, provides Portland and masonry cements to help build the foundation and infrastructure for the world around us. Knowledge of government regulations such as EPA regulations and MSHA as they apply to maintenance projects and repair activities.
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The Industrial Maintenance Technician/Millwright pay range is $32.00-38.00 per hour, based on experience. What You'll Do As An Industrial Maintenance Technician/Millwright. Plan, schedule, and perform routine maintenance on industrial machinery and equipment used in sheet metal fabrication and heater assembly including conveyors, forklifts, gearboxes, warehouse racking, and pneumatic or hydraulic systems.
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Primary maintenance functions are listed as follows: Electricity, Electronics/PLC, Plumbing, Mechanical, Machine Shop, Millwright, Welding, Boilers, Refrigeration, and Pneumatics/Hydraulics. Primary maintenance functions are listed as follows: Electricity, Electronics/PLC, Plumbing, Mechanical, Machine Shop, Millwright, Welding, Boilers, Refrigeration, and Pneumatics/Hydraulics.
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Knowledge of procedures for welding operations, tool and die manufacture, machine shop operations, millwright work, steel fabrication, and pipe fitting. Knowledge of procedures for welding operations, tool and die manufacture, machine shop operations, millwright work, steel fabrication, and pipe fitting.
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Complete various welding, fabrication, and machine calibration projects. Work with machine shop tools including mill, lathe, drill press, welding, and cutting equipment. At least 2 years' experience in welding and metal fabrication.
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