Millwright
Fer-Pal Infrastructure
- Employment
- Fulltime Permanent
About the role
Millwright
Reporting to the Shop Manager, this position plays an integral role in our manufacturing operation and includes functions such as Assembly, Troubleshooting, Repair and Maintenance.
Position Responsibilities
Installation & Assembly: Reading blueprints, diagrams, and schematics to assemble and install machinery like Winches, Pumps, Tanks and Robotic systems.
Precision Alignment: Using specialized tools (e.g., micrometers, lasers, and plumb bobs) to align gears, shafts, and motors.
Maintenance & Repair: Performing preventative maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems.
Fabrication: Operating machine and hand tools like lathes, mills, drills, grinders to fabricate or modify parts as needed.
Rigging & Moving: Forklift, Scissor lift to position , mount, install equipment, boilers, winches.
Key Skills
Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in reading technical manuals, blueprints, and understanding PLC (Programmable Logic Control) systems.
Manual Dexterity: Ability to work with hand and power tools with high precision.
Physical Stamina: Capacity to lift heavy objects (often over 50 lbs), stand for long periods, and work in noisy industrial environments.
· Demonstrate a sense of urgency in achieving results
Certifications: Licenced Millwright or Apprentice Millwright
Position Requirements:
4-5 years of experience working in machine shop / industrial environment
Flexibility to work extended shifts, including evenings or weekends.
MUST have good communication skills, work ethic, Team player with positive attitude.
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