Licensed Millwright
Beachville, Ontario
Full Time
Production
In Person
Rotating Shifts
June 17, 2025 at 9:30am
Job Description
As a Licensed Millwright you will be working on assigned projects with limited or no supervision while performing inspection, diagnosis, installation, construction, disassembly, modification, repair, rebuild and maintenance of mechanical apparatuses, systems, stationary and mobile equipment ensuring the work is effective and performed in accordance with all relevant codes and safety standards.
Responsibilities
- Inspect, isolate, troubleshoot, and repair mechanical malfunctions and equipment using various test instruments; maintain and repair mechanical systems; test mechanical equipment for safety and efficiency; fabricate mechanical parts; participates in the maintenance and operation of mechanical tools and equipment used by the operation
- Troubleshoot, repair and maintain mechanical systems including motors, controls, scales, and other equipment
- Test & monitor mechanical systems, equipment, and components, using test equipment and hand tools, to locate the cause of a breakdown and correct the problem
- Ensures the proper function of mechanical safety devices
- Installs, troubleshoots and repairs new equipment and systems
- Monitors work done for adherence to legislated requirements
- Assists in the writing of specifications for repairs and new construction
- Maintains appropriate service and repair records
- Analyze and responds safely and appropriately to routine and emergency calls for repairs and service
- Follows blue prints to determine the location of equipment and to conform to the building and safety codes
- Any other duties as assigned by management
Education
Experience Required
- High School Graduate or GED equivalency
- Department of Labour certificate for a Licensed Industrial Mechanical Millwright (433A)
- Minimum 4 years or 8000 hours of on the job millwright maintenance experience in an industrial manufacturing environment
- Demonstrated competency in preventative, predictive, basic care practices, and computerized maintenance management systems; strong leadership and Total Productive Maintenance experience; Six Sigma training is a plus
- Prior experience demonstrating effective leadership skills
- Demonstrable team work and maturity with a strong work ethic
- Fluency in spoken and written English
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