Millwright / Maintenance Mechanic
What You Will Do
Work involves a complete range and wide variety of duties involving diversified and difficult work using technical electronic diagnostics, computer equipment, and a variety of precision instruments; requiring much care to effectively and efficiently diagnose, dismantle, repair, lubricate, reassemble or otherwise work on general maintenance.
Diagnose causes of malfunctions by sight, sound, or actions of machinery and equipment.
Start, observe, operate, or otherwise activate equipment to detect or verify correction of malfunction.
Inspect, adjust, clean, or lubricate equipment as preventive maintenance.
Tear down, replace, repair, install, and assemble equipment, parts, components, and accessories.
Adjust mechanisms such as feed, speed, power input or output.
Operate various mechanical and electronic test equipment.
Specific knowledge of pumps, conveyer systems, motors, and drives is required in the performance of regular or assigned duties.
Remain current in technical changes or equipment designs by attending classes as needed
Work rotating shifts, holidays, weekends, and overtime as scheduled or required.
Willing and able to maintain strict adherence to safety rules and regulations, including wearing safety equipment and completing all required training.
Education And Experience You Will Need
- Minimum High School or GED required
- Experience with the precision alignment of motors, couplings, bearings, and pumps required
- Experience troubleshooting issues with bearings, chains, sprockets, gearboxes, and conveyors required
- Experience reading blueprints required
- Three (3) years or more of experience installing, troubleshooting, and repairing heavy equipment required
- Experience with fabrication, cutting with a torch, and welding with an arc welder required
- Experience in a manufacturing environment required
What Will Make You Stand Out
- Experience troubleshooting & repairing hydraulics & pneumatics systems and reading hydraulic schematics preferred
- Experience using a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) preferred
- Experience performing lubrication preventative maintenance and troubleshooting lubrication related failures preferred
Benefits
- Competitive starting pay
- On-the-job training
- A culture that strongly believes in promoting from within
- Medical
- Dental
- 401k with company match
- Life Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Paid vacations and holidays
- company vehicle