Millwrightother related Employment listings - Hawarden, IA at Geebo

Millwright

Now hiring Millwrights in Harwarden!Trillium Construction is now hiring Millwrights in Harwarden, IA! Job duties include:
oInstalling, dismantling, repairing, reassembling, including crane and construction services oApply knowledge of grain elevator workings, procedures, and general layouts.
oUnderstand various types of grain elevator equipment.
oWork with basic tools, such as tape measures and power tools.
oPossess basic arc/stick welding knowledge and ability.
oCapable of fabrications of spouts, transitions, and general assembly of equipment.
oPerform physically demanding work, including some heavy lifting.
oWork at heights from 20'-200'.
oAble to work in harsh weather conditions.
oBe competent in following all OSHA safety procedures - lock out/tag out, fall protection, etc.
This position is first shift, Monday-Friday, Pay ranges from $27-$30/hour DOE.
$100/day per diem for travelers.
Apply now! -2
years of experience as a millwright -1 year agricultural millwright experience -Ability to read blueprints/schematics -Ability to work in all weather conditions -Reliable transportation #travelers Trillium has been recruiting and placing professionals for over 30 years.
From Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, our philosophy remains the same:
to achieve excellence by providing quality employees and an uncompromising level of service.
We believe in honesty, integrity, and a simple philosophy of providing value to our customers and our employees.
We strive to be unsurpassed in the recruitment and placement of quality and skilled professionals.
Trillium is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Recommended Skills Agriculture Construction Handling And Load Carrying Nuclear Engineering Schematics Shielded Metal Arc Welding Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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