*Millwright -* *(Millwright Certificate BC (required))*
*Responsibilities*
* Installing and repairing all production, utility, and processing equipment
* Supporting our Operating Engineers in performing regular preventive maintenance on equipment
* Including repairs and maintenance of machinery such as:
* Ice machines
* Freezer systems
* Fish unloading and delivery systems
* Dock cranes
* Cooled production areas
* Installing and training plant staff on all new equipment
* Performing and documenting regular equipment inspections
* Welding and fabricating custom parts
* Collaborating with Operating Engineers to ensure machinery is in working order
* Some overtime on short notice may be required
*Qualifications*
* BC Trade qualification as a Millwright (you are certified in British Columbia)
* Experience working with plant pressure equipment such as boilers, cooling systems, and refrigeration
* Strong communication with an ability to interact with all members of a diverse team
* Experience and knowledge of general plant maintenance in a food processing environment is an asset
* Willingness to work flexible hours as needed (i.e., Monday to Friday / Tuesday to Saturday)
* Knowledge and experience in the fishing, food processing, or manufacturing industry is an asset
*Experience:*
* Millwright: 2 years (required)
*License/Certification:*
* Millwright Certificate BC (required)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $42.00-$45.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* On-site parking
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
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