Job Code:  35925  Job Description:McCain Foods is proud to be a family- and values-driven company. Our values are integral to our culture, helping to shape how we operate, how we work together, and the choices we make. They are a big part of what makes us unique.  We have an immediate opening for an Industrial Millwright Mechanic in our Carberry, Manitoba, facility. The successful candidate will work with maintenance supervisors, teams and other trade groups to improve reliability, maintain a safe environment and continuous improvement to ensure efficiency and reduce downtime through preventive/predictive maintenance, timely repairs and inspections in a fast-paced environment. Inspect, disassemble, reassemble, install, adjust and maintain mechanical equipment on site.Troubleshoot mechanical issues to identify problem and resolve.Proactive pre-use inspection of tools and equipment.Read and understand technical drawings, blueprints and operation & maintenance manuals.Work well as part of a team or on own to ensure customers needs are met in the required timeline without compromising safety.Complete site-specific documentation permits and other customer paperwork.Develop inspection reports documenting inspection data and findings.Participate and coordinate site project kick-offs where required.Interface with the customer and provide professional and courteous feedback in a timely manner.Ensures the safety of self and others.Comply with company safety procedures and legal obligations.Recognize, report and resolve all hazards.Intervene where unsafe practices are identified.Promote a zero-harm culture.Other duties as assigned. The benefits of working for McCain.Medical benefits Maternity/paternity leave Set schedule/overtime allowances Attendance incentives Pay for skills program/education reimbursement Health and wellness days 
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