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About Iyinisiw! j" N) k+ K+ i; U7 k2 t
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“Iyinisiw” means “wise” in Cree. It is our goal to achieve the ultimate benefit for our customers, our industry and our people in a sustainable manner.( c: p2 f( k* |
2 N2 [9 | k2 a5 x' X4 f0 ?" LIyinisiw Management Inc. provides engineering and contracting services to the pulp and paper industry. We offer engineering and contracting solutions to our customers that include construction, installation and commissioning, as well as project management. We also perform equipment and system maintenance, de-bottlenecking, and facility upgrades. Please visit www.iyinisiw.com for additional information.6 I2 c! A$ l' g% ?$ x2 }, K( W! b
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Job Description
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1 R+ x2 u# S$ G e& V1 e3 I' zTitle: Millwright4 y5 s; t7 T. Z0 C p
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Department: Projects* |& G8 p8 [0 P* Q! }2 A; P4 Q" Y7 q* I
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Reports to: Foreman, Project Supervisor, Project Manager! h3 I3 l: \& u- r% G
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Location: Various project sites in BC and SK+ A+ C4 D3 U$ t: o- F4 ^% |
; [& \: i- }" w9 _& g% p1 _2 IDuration: Depends on duration of the project
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Number of Openings: 59 H' u0 w/ \) I) s! c& e6 h
0 M* e% L+ {4 W$ Z6 j2 M% K9 m2 HCompensation: $37.00/h in BC, $34.50/h in SK" K/ X( b$ C0 s1 y# d/ j! E7 B
5 ^- p6 f8 Y( ?' V$ H; VWork Hours: 10h/d, depending on shift cycle, overtime at 1.5 times regular wages- c. x* i2 l1 w
. L5 s y B jResponsibilities and Tasks
; O3 N8 T! h/ a4 Q Read blueprints, diagrams and schematic drawings to determine work procedures4 j" n8 u6 B% r, h* m& I
 Rebuild and/or repair production machinery and systems on site
# p: b }" N, f) c! a Assemble machinery and equipment prior to installation using hand and power tools and welding equipment( |, a3 J. C- u, h: v' r$ d
 Install, align, dismantle and move stationary industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, such as pumps, fans, tanks, conveyors, furnaces and generators according to layout plans using hand and power tools
- h+ h: R: x$ _1 `. ~3 U. H Install, troubleshoot and maintain power transmission, vacuum, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and programmable logic controls1 {' R: x9 L" \0 t
 Operate hoisting and lifting devices such as cranes, jacks and tractors to position machinery and parts during the installation, set-up and repair of machinery
# r/ w/ h( A5 @+ |. v, M( `$ b Inspect and examine machinery and equipment to detect and investigate irregularities and malfunctions, reporting of all suspect facility and operational issues
# h2 H7 t+ @" ?7 s3 i Adjust machinery and repair or replace defective parts' z% |# V r6 c9 U, R/ f: s5 c$ r- i
 Operate machine tools such as lathes and grinders to fabricate parts required during overhaul, maintenance or set-up of machinery
+ |5 V# d" ^" Y( k; h$ {; u4 N Clean, lubricate and perform other routine maintenance work on machinery I! M2 q$ S$ ^- X+ L( ]# z# T
 Construct foundations for machinery or direct other workers to construct foundations
3 t* y1 Z+ A8 p: ?/ m Provide support to the manufacturing operations, positively interacting with customers for timely resolution of production/equipment concerns
" e0 m- k+ ?3 @: T4 E Actively participate in the safety program of Iyinisiw+ d% R: l' w( q# K+ Z
 Other tasks related to industrial equipment as may be required during the course of business
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3 R! |# p) Y v# f P2 B& bRequired Qualifications- D4 e6 H& w4 r# R; V" X) p/ v
, @1 k! e! }* w- Q! A7 T; U- Completion of secondary school
' E: n9 Q' T* ]2 E# L$ l% K/ ?7 K- Completion of a three- to four-year apprenticeship program or a combination of over five years of work experience in the trade and some high school, college or industry courses in industrial machinery repair or for millwrights3 j( U1 L( L3 T
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals
; E" j) T$ s3 c& |1 U- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence
8 [; `- u0 l9 U u- Industrial mechanic (millwright) trade certification is considered an asset$ w. }+ Q- W- y8 F' E1 V* L
- Safety tickets are considered an asset
2 @" w: R) Z; r. ~1 j- Interprovincial Red Seal is an asset
! A! F/ B8 q4 j I! @# Z* u+ J" C- Valid driver’s license is an asset* u! Z" U6 B3 q- F: o! l
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! l% O$ R+ a0 _- oRequired Qualifications+ h+ ^ _2 x9 t* V: _! w. B
- Completion of secondary school - U+ m, [! x' Q! C" u
- A minimum of 5 years’ work experience as an industrial Millwright
2 ?( g- X1 }: j' N g) [ J- Basic English communication skills
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