Job Title: 433A Licensed Millwright (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) with Rigging Skills
As a 433A Licensed Millwright with rigging skills, you will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of industrial machinery and mechanical equipment. This role requires a high degree of precision and expertise in handling complex machinery and ensuring its optimal functioning within industrial settings.
Installation of Machinery and Equipment:
Install new or relocate existing machinery and equipment according to layout plans using hand and power tools, and welding equipment.
Assemble machinery and equipment prior to installation using hand tools and power tools.
Perform preventive maintenance on machinery and equipment to ensure smooth operation.
Identify and repair or replace damaged or malfunctioning machinery parts.
Service mechanical pneumatic, hydraulic, and other systems, and correct those that do not operate within established performance standards.
Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them by checking blueprints, repair manuals, or parts catalogs as necessary.
Perform detailed analysis of complex machinery and systems to resolve what is causing operational issues.
Plan and execute the lifting and moving of heavy machinery and equipment using cranes, hoists, or other rigging equipment.
Ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations during the rigging process.
Document installation, maintenance, and repair actions by completing records and reports.
Maintain inventory of replacement parts and supplies.
Adhere to workplace safety policies and regulations.
Train and guide junior mechanics and apprentices in best practices of millwright
work and safety procedures.
Collaboration and Communication:
Work collaboratively with electrical technicians and other plant personnel to ensure the efficient operation of machinery.
Communicate effectively with management and colleagues regarding ongoing machinery status and maintenance.
Valid 433A Industrial Mechanic Millwright license.
Proven experience with rigging and handling heavy machinery.
Strong understanding of mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and detailed repair manuals.
Good communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment.
Physically capable of handling manual labor, including lifting, bending, and moving heavy equipment.
Education:
Completion of an apprenticeship program in millwright.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Extensive experience working as a millwright, preferably in industrial settings.
Experience with welding and fabrication is considered an asset.
This job description provides a comprehensive overview of what is expected from a
433A Licensed Millwright with rigging skills. Employers may tailor these responsibilities
based on specific industry needs and machinery types.
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