
Licensed Millwright and/or Leader
- Bradford West Gwillimbury, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Inspect machinery as it arrives, unload the parts, and then assemble them with the safe and effective use of hand and power tools.
- Relocate unassembled equipment as it arrives, positioning the machinery and pieces that need to be assembled, using hoists, dollies, and trucks.
- Interpret blueprints and schematics to determine work procedures.
- Dismantle machines by using hammers, crowbars, wrenches, and other hand or power tools.
- Align machines and equipment during installation, using hoists, jacks, squares, ruler, micrometers, and plumb bobs.
- Use a lathe to grind, file, and turn machine parts to match the appropriate specifications.
- Assemble all machinery and equipment by bolting, welding, riveting, or fastening them to pre-built foundations.
- Adhere to assembly and installation instructions set forth in vendor manuals and specifications.
- Repair any problems associated with new equipment.
- Fabricate new machine parts if original parts are missing or damaged.
- Identify and correct any problems found in machines, equipment, or processes in order to facilitate production.
- Leads Millwright B and Millwright C and directs them to ensure successful task completion.
- Ensure that safety policies, quality standards, and standard operating procedures are followed.
- Perform preventative maintenance once the machines and equipment are put into operation.
- Complete all paperwork as required.
- Ensure ongoing compliance with local, national, and international standards and legislation.
- Perform minor electrical repairs.
- Maintain all machines and plant equipment.
- Other duties as assigned
- Red Seal Certificate of Qualification for Millwright
- High school diploma or equivalent, or one year community college
- Experience in moving, assembling, disassembling, troubleshooting, and repairing various types of machinery and equipment
- Ability to detect, isolate, and identify irregularities and malfunctions in machinery and equipment
- Able to fabricate new parts to replace defective parts during machine setup, maintenance, or overhaul
- Demonstrated aptitude in reading and interpreting blueprints, diagrams, schematics, drawings, manuals, and specifications
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Accurate and highly analytical
- Strong work ethic and positive team attitude
- Ability to perform minor electrical repairs
- Ability to remove, disassemble, rebuild, reassemble and install without the aid of other skilled trades
- Ability to weld and operate all shop equipment and perform basic machining practices
- Able to understand drawings, working sketches and operating manuals
- Complete tasks efficiently and timely
- Demonstrate strong analytical trouble shooting skills
- Maintain all machines and plant equipment
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