Millwright Mechanic Job Description Template
Our company is looking for a Millwright Mechanic to join our team.
Responsibilities:
- Assemble machinery and equipment prior to installation by using hand and power tools and welding equipment;
- Understand health and safety requirements and work within the ministry guidelines with respect to the industrial regulations;
- Participate in safety programs and ensure the application of our safety standards for all maintenance operations;
- Clean, lubricate and perform other routine maintenance work on machinery;
- Read blueprints, diagrams and schematic drawings to determine work procedures;
- Perform preventive/predictive maintenance, overhaul machinery, install Machinery;
- Execute preventative maintenance activities including trouble shooting and repairs to all mill equipment in a timely manner;
- Inspect and examine machinery and equipment to detect and find irregularities and malfunctions;
- Experience with pump and motor alignment, equipment disassembly and reassembly, measuring and setting of components within prescribed tolerances;
- Operate machine tools, such as lathes and grinders, to fabricate parts required during overhaul, maintenance or set-up of machinery;
- Work with instrumentation and electrical departments to troubleshoot and resolve daily any machine related issues as required;
- Work in a safe productive manner to maximize quality, efficiency and availability while minimizing maintenance cost and unscheduled downtime;
- Adjust machinery and repair or replace defective parts;
- Install, troubleshoot and maintain power transmission, vacuum, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Requirements:
- Qualified applicants will have good interpersonal and problem solving skills and able to work with other trades and operators;
- Must have a valid Ontario Industrial Mechanic License – 433A;
- Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Millwright Certificate(433A);
- Exposure with mechanical devices, pneumatic controls and welding/cutting;
- Experience in manufacturing industry (papermill experience an asset but not mandatory);
- Must have full set (up to 24 mm/ 1 ) of metric & standard tools;
- Good understanding of Occupational Health and Safety regulations and able to work both safely and efficiently;
- Mig, Tig and Arc welding is an asset (stainless steel pipe, guard repairs, etc.);
- Safety training is an asset (fall arrest, hoisting and rigging, hand tool safety, etc;
- Machining, Tig and Stick welding, Hydraulics, Pneumatics;
- Red Seal Journeyman certification is preferred;
- Must be able to read mechanical drawings;
- Must be able to work shifts as well as some extended hours and weekends;
- Able to diagnose mechanical problems and expedite repair;
- Able to work on day shift with rotating weekend schedule (shift rotation and schedule is subject to change with notice).