Millwright/Electrician
Woodstock, Ontario
Full Time (Permanent)
Installation / Maintenance / Repair
In Person
Job Description
YOUR ROLE IN OUR TEAM
Reporting to the Maintenance Leader, the Industrial Mechanic Millwright performs tasks related to the proper functioning and repair of equipment for mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic aspects, works in collaboration with the majority of departments and provides technical support to the production experts while following the rules of occupational health and safety.
They can develop some tools by themselves or be a part of bigger projects. They offer solutions to fix the problems or failures on the process and makes themselves a pillar of the maintenance team and the lead spirit. Their skills and understanding of the production and automated equipment push them to continuously improve on production and industrial systems.
THE CHALLENGES WE HAVE FOR YOU
- Acting as a mechanical expert.
- Improving the reliability of the systems in place.
- Performing all required repairs as well as preventive maintenance of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, and production equipment.
- Reading mechanical plans and drawings.
- Performing necessary repairs to buildings and ancillary systems.
- Able to weld to make repairs and fabricate.
- Completing inspections of various equipment and facilities (machinery, buildings, etc.).
- Ensuring that pneumatic, hydraulic, thermal and mechanical equipment is safe at all times.
Shift: Rotating 12 hours shifts (days and nights)
5 OPENINGS AVAILABLE
Education
Experience Required
THE SKILLS WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Your education and experiences :
Industrial Mechanic Millwright certification (443a)
and/or
Diploma of collegial studies in mechanics
and/or
Two diplomas of vocational studies (related to the field)
Your Knowledge and Competencies :
Good knowledge of industrial equipment
Experience in a manufacturing plant
Must have a drivers licence
Your Skills and Abilities :
Team spirit and sense of belonging
Stress management
Communication
Adaptability / Flexibility
Commitment
Being reactive on the set up of simple solution to improve the running efficiency
Sharing the taste of production and maintenance
Analytical mindset
Going ahead of the information
Being aware of the safety rules and being involved on the safety policy of the plan
Working conditions :
Occasional variations according to the work schedule and production emergencies
Must always wear safety glasses and boots
Dusty and dirty work environment
Occasional exposure to bitumen, solvent, and vapours or fumes
Must be available according to the schedule set to answer service calls for machines
Physical requirements :
Work on machines and occasionally at height
Possible work outside under varying climatic conditions
Wage Details
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