Description
Industrial Mechanic Millwright Journeypersons are paid a top hourly base rate of $55.955 per hour plus applicable shift, overtime, and holiday premiums.
At Ford's Oakville Assembly Complex, we are expanding and retooling our vehicle operations like never before. This is more than just delivering a flawless new vehicle launch; it's an opportunity to shape the future of vehicle manufacturing in Canada.
As we continue our journey to establish the Oakville Assembly Complex as a Technical Centre of Excellence, we are seeking qualified applicants for opportunities within our skilled trade workforce for Industrial Mechanic Millwrights.
Responsibilities:
Adhere to all health and safety rules in compliance with government, industry, and corporate standards
Maintain Equipment in a safe & efficient manner
Assists other trades/operators as required
Participates in the training of Industrial Mechanic Millwright apprentices as required
Participate in problem-solving meetings to help eliminate all downtime
Coordinate repairs and preventative maintenance scheduling to meet job deadlines
Generate and implement cost savings and process improvement suggestions
Participate in problem-solving meetings to help eliminate all downtime
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
Must have completed a recognized apprenticeship and hold a Certificate of Qualification (CofQ) 433A (if a Certificate of Apprenticeship has not been attained, applicants with 8 years of experience in the trade after receiving the CofQ will be considered)
Must be able to work all shifts (days, afternoons, midnights) on a rotating schedule
Preferred Qualifications:
Have a strong background on the equipment/machinery operation
Use of precision tools such as laser alignment equipment, dial indicators, micrometers and precision and optical levels
Ability to work effectively in a collaborative and supportive team environment
Experience in machine tools such as lathes and milling machines and fabrication tools such as welders, breaks, presses, power threaders and punches
Testing equipment such as vibration analysis as well as other techniques used in predictive and preventive maintenance
Installing, maintaining and servicing compressed air, water and exhaust ducting to robotics, pumps, presses, compressors, turbines, material-handling systems, gearbox
Drawing, schematics, rigging/hoisting, power transmission systems, pneumatic and hydraulic systems
Welding, brazing, soldering, pipe systems and valves
The use of minor repair and overhead bridge and gantry crane