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Canada , Albany
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34.76 - 36.15 / Hour
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Atlantic Beef Products Inc.
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Until further notice
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Discover rewarding Journeyman Industrial Mechanic/Millwright jobs, a cornerstone role in keeping modern industry operational. These highly skilled tradespeople are the backbone of manufacturing, processing, and production facilities, responsible for ensuring complex machinery runs smoothly, efficiently, and safely. As a certified Journeyman, you are a master of mechanics, possessing the expertise to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the critical equipment that powers the economy. The core of this profession revolves around precision and problem-solving. Typical responsibilities include performing scheduled preventative maintenance to avoid costly breakdowns, diagnosing unexpected mechanical failures, and executing repairs with minimal downtime. A significant part of the role involves the precise installation and alignment of new machinery, often using sophisticated tools like lasers and dial indicators to ensure tolerances are met within thousandths of an inch. Journeyman Industrial Mechanics/Millwrights work on a vast array of systems, including conveyors, pumps, compressors, turbines, gearboxes, and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. They read and interpret complex technical manuals, blueprints, and schematic diagrams to guide their work. Beyond hands-on repairs, professionals in these jobs often contribute to improving maintenance procedures, maintain detailed service records, and mentor apprentices. To excel in Journeyman Industrial Mechanic/Millwright jobs, specific skills and credentials are standard. A provincial or state Journeyman certification, typically earned through a formal apprenticeship program combining classroom instruction and on-the-job training, is a fundamental requirement. Candidates must have an extensive knowledge of mechanical principles, welding, rigging, and the use of both common hand tools and precision measuring instruments. Strong analytical and troubleshooting abilities are paramount for quickly identifying root causes of issues. Given the physical nature of the work, excellent stamina and the ability to lift heavy objects, work in confined spaces, and stand for extended periods are common necessities. A unwavering commitment to workplace safety protocols is non-negotiable. Furthermore, successful millwrights are adaptable team players, often working rotational shifts, overtime, or being on-call to support continuous operations. For those with a passion for mechanics, a knack for critical thinking, and a desire for hands-on, essential work, pursuing Journeyman Industrial Mechanic/Millwright jobs offers a stable and respected career path. These professionals enjoy the satisfaction of tangible results, solving complex puzzles, and playing a vital role in industrial productivity. Explore opportunities in this dynamic field where your certified skills are in constant demand across diverse sectors such as food processing, automotive, aerospace, energy, and more.

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