Our client, a leading food manufacturing organization, is seeking a Millwright to join their Maintenance team. Reporting to the Maintenance and Engineering Manager, the successful candidate will work as part of a high-performing team to support the continuous and efficient operation of a fast-paced production facility. This role is responsible for performing preventative maintenance, troubleshooting equipment issues, and ensuring manufacturing operations run safely and effectively.
As a Millwright, your responsibilities will include[CK1]:
- Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic issues on production equipment.
- Use diagnostic tools and test equipment to identify equipment failures.
- Perform preventive maintenance and document work using manual and computerized maintenance systems.
- Read and interpret mechanical, electrical, pneumatic schematics, technical drawings, and manuals.
- Install, set up, calibrate, and maintain instrumentation and production control systems.
- Adjust and calibrate weighing systems, metal detectors, printers, and labeling equipment.
- Complete welding and basic machine fabrication work.
- Support production and engineering teams while following all safety requirements.
- Operate and perform basic repairs on packaging equipment and related materials.
Qualified candidates will have:
- Specialized Millwright or Electrical Ticket training from a Trade certification program or Manufacturing, Engineering or related education from a recognized Community College program.
- 433A Canadian Millwright License or an Ontario 309A electrical construction & maintenance license is required.
- At least 3 years of experience in a food, food ingredient, beverage or liquids, pet food, pharmaceutical or specialty chemical production environment.
This is a safety-sensitive position, and it requires the use of an N9 NIOSH-approved fitted respirator (“N95”) or an approved alternative. Successful candidates will be required to go through appropriate fit-testing and will be required to wear an N95 while performing their duties.
What will set you apart:
- Multiple disciplines/Dual ticket training from a Trade certification.
- 3 years of experience and/or training in a CFIA-regulated manufacturing environment.
- Strong multi-tasking and troubleshooting skills with an eye for continuous improvement.