As a Precision Millwright with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll assist Commercial and Industrial contractors with upcoming projects in Anderson, SC, and the surrounding area. In this role, you'll earn up to $28 an hour (based on experience), enjoy weekly pay, and health insurance benefits. Whether you're new to the trades or a seasoned pro, take charge of your career with PRST! Apply today! Sorry, No Travel pay is available for this location. LOCALS ONLY PLEASE!
Note: The hourly rate for this position is $26 - $28 / hour. This range is a good-faith estimate based on factors such as relevant skills, experience, education, training, geographic location and other considerations permitted by law. An employee's pay history will not be a contributing factor where prohibited by local law. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis unless a deadline is otherwise stated.
Benefits:
In addition to monetary compensation, we offer a competitive benefits package which includes 401k, medical, dental, vision, life and AD&D, short-term disability, critical illness, accident and hospital indemnity. More information can be found by visiting Associate Benefits Guide . Other compensations include referral bonuses opportunities. Learn more at .
Responsibilities:
- Install, assemble, and align complex mechanical systems and machinery, including turbines, pumps, compressors, and conveyor systems, with high accuracy using precision instruments (laser alignment, dial indicators, micrometers)
- Ensure machinery is set up according to manufacturer specifications and blueprints, achieving precise tolerances for optimal functionality
- Utilize machine shop equipment (mills, lathes, grinders) to fabricate or modify parts when necessary
- Use a variety of precision measurement tools such as micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, and laser alignment systems to ensure accurate tolerances and alignment of machinery
- Conduct quality checks to verify the accuracy and functionality of completed work, ensuring compliance with industry standards
- Interpret and work from technical blueprints, schematic diagrams, and engineering specifications to determine machine components and their placement
- Machine and fabricate custom parts as needed using manual or CNC machines, ensuring precise tolerances for fit and function
- Operate welding equipment to join or repair metal components according to specifications, following industry standards and safety protocols
- Adhere to strict safety regulations, using personal protective equipment (PPE) and following safety procedures to prevent accidents and ensure a safe work environment
- Maintain knowledge of current OSHA standards, industry codes, and local regulations to ensure compliance during installations, repairs, and maintenance
- Scope of Work: Removal, relocation, and assembly; Finishing Center/ Assembly equipment
- Removal, relocation, and assembly; 208 BMM P
- rep for the Finishing Center/ Assembly equipment and 208 BMM for transport and relocation using proper transport equipment as noted in the mechanical services section above to the new location
- Equipment experience: (? 40-60,000 lb. Capacity Forklift ? 15,000 lb. Capacity Forklift ? 5-6,000 lb. Capacity Forklift ? Scissor Lift 30 ft - 35 ft ? Articulating Boom Manlift 30 ft - 39 ft)
- Tool Requirements will be provided or discussed with 20 must-have Item sets for typical Millwright work
- Hours: Monday - Friday | 10-hour shifts possible Saturdays Starts: 06/09/2025
Qualifications:
- Have OSHA 10 Certification
- 5 or more years of proven experience as an Industrial Millwright
- Have knowledge of mechanical systems, precision machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and thermodynamics
- Ability to work with extreme precision and accuracy, ensuring minimal deviations from specifications
- Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills, with the ability to identify the root causes of mechanical issues and develop efficient solutions
- Strong hand-eye coordination and the ability to work with heavy equipment and machinery in confined or challenging environments
- Knowledge of safety procedures and standards, including lockout/tagout (LOTO), confined space entry, and equipment safety protocols
- Able to work at least 50 hours a week and overtime if needed
- Have tools of the trade and bring them to work daily
- Ability to communicate verbally, and work well with others in a construction setting
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