Position Type: 6 months contract and may be extended
Schedule: Mon- Fri 6AM-2:30PM ( rotating off hours on call , night and weekend)
Pay: $30-$35/HR
Responsibilities:
Installation, repair, and maintenance of machinery and equipment
Installing new machinery and equipment, as well as repairing and maintaining existing machinery
Include everything change and laser align pumps, mechanical seals, gearboxes, valves and generators, completing preventive maintenance on motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems and production machines.
Fabrication and welding may be required to fabricate and weld low-complexity parts or components to repair or modify machinery.
Alignment and leveling, ensure that machinery is properly aligned and level to prevent damage and ensure optimal performance.
Troubleshooting and problem-solving, diagnosing and resolving issues with machinery and equipment, often working in collaboration with other tradespeople and engineers.
Blueprint reading and interpretation must be able to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints to understand the specifications and requirements for machinery installation and repair.
Qualifications/Skills:
High-school education or GED
Minimum of 5 years of maintenance experience in an industrial environment and/ or the equivalent combination of vocational training and experience.
Demonstrate high-level experience and skill for the Millwright/Mechanic craft is required (can obtain tests imparted by NCCER, Ramsey, trade schools or other nationally recognized )
Experience with the following types of rotating equipment is preferred: Agitators, Pumps, Valves, Mechanical Seals, Gearboxes, Separators/Centrifuges, Filters/Dust Collectors, Cooling Towers, Chillers, Air Compressors, Belt-driven Equipment, Rotary Valves
Demonstrate ability to perform high-precision machining and milling when needed.
Detailed knowledge of laser alignment tools and applications.
Basic welding and torch skills.
Precision measuring using calipers, micrometers, gage blocks, bore gauges, and dial indicators.
Bolt and torque understanding, bolt identification, use of torque wrenches, and torque specifications.
Ability to perform root cause analysis on every failed piece of equipment seeking repair.
Ability to understand and operate a personal computer and associated software systems.
NCCEER, Ramsay or Trade school certificate preferred