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Millwright Engineer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

$26 - $32.75/hr

Millwright Limited Maintenance Electrician (LME) If you would love to be part of a company that is ... engineering specifications. * Use all required hand and power tools including, but not limited to ...

Millwright

Coquille, OR · On-site

$26.75 - $35/hr

With a legacy in sustainable forestry and innovative wood products manufacturing, we are a leading North American producer of engineered wood, exterior trim, plywood, lumber, and medium density ...

Millwright

Coquille, OR · On-site

$26.75 - $35/hr

With a legacy in sustainable forestry and innovative wood products manufacturing, we are a leading North American producer of engineered wood, exterior trim, plywood, lumber, and medium density ...

Process Control Engineer

Portland, OR · On-site

$98K - $148K/yr

... electricians and millwrights. * Execute project management approach to successfully implement ... Bachelor's Degree in Engineering field preferred * Minimum of five (5) years of experience in PLC ...

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Millwright Engineer information

What does a millwright engineer do?

A millwright engineer installs, maintains, and repairs industrial machinery and equipment, often working in manufacturing plants, power plants, or construction sites. They use tools such as wrenches, hoists, and precision measuring devices, and may require certifications in machinery or safety standards. The role involves troubleshooting mechanical issues and ensuring equipment operates efficiently and safely.

Is a millwright considered an engineer?

A millwright is a skilled tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs industrial machinery and equipment. While they have technical expertise and often work closely with engineers, they are not typically classified as engineers, as they do not usually hold engineering degrees or licenses. Their work focuses on practical application and hands-on skills rather than engineering design or analysis.

What engineers make $300,000 a year?

Senior engineers in specialized fields such as petroleum, aerospace, or software engineering can earn $300,000 or more annually, especially with extensive experience, advanced skills, and leadership roles. High-level positions often require advanced degrees, certifications, and expertise in complex projects or management.

What is the difference between Millwright Engineer vs Mechanical Technician?

AspectMillwright EngineerMechanical Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in mechanical engineering or related field, along with millwright certificationsUsually holds a diploma or certificate in mechanical technology or related training
Work EnvironmentDesign, oversee installation, and troubleshoot complex machinery in industrial settingsMaintain, repair, and troubleshoot machinery on the shop floor or plant
Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing, power plants, and heavy industry for engineering and project oversightCommonly employed in manufacturing plants, maintenance departments, and industrial facilities

While both roles involve working with machinery, Millwright Engineers focus on design, installation, and troubleshooting of complex systems, often requiring engineering degrees. Mechanical Technicians primarily perform maintenance and repairs, with a focus on hands-on technical skills. Both roles are essential in industrial settings but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What engineers make $500,000?

Senior engineers in specialized fields such as petroleum, aerospace, or software engineering can earn $500,000 or more annually, often through a combination of base salary, bonuses, and stock options. Achieving this level typically requires extensive experience, advanced skills, and sometimes leadership roles or working in high-demand industries.
What cities in Oregon are hiring for Millwright Engineer jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Millwright Engineer job openings:
Millwright Limited Maintenance Electrician (LME) (Albany, OR)-Albany,Oregon

Millwright Limited Maintenance Electrician (LME) (Albany, OR)-Albany,Oregon

Consolidated Precision Products

Halsey, OR

$26 - $32.75/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Millwright Limited Maintenance Electrician (LME)
If you would love to be part of a company that is poised for substantial growth with opportunities for advancement then working for CPP and it's subsidiaries may be the right fit for you! We have multiple facilities in Albany, OR and are a world class supplier of titanium castings and components for the aerospace industry. If you are selected to join our team you will enjoy benefits such as quarterly bonus, medical, dental, vision, 401(k), company paid life insurance, and other great benefits!
Primary Purpose:
The Limited Maintenance Electrician implements and expedites general maintenance functions, preventative maintenance and repair of manufacturing equipment, and improvement of the facilities. It includes but isn't limited to: electrical, pneumatic, vacuum, hydraulic, and mechanical systems.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Install service, troubleshoot, and repair all types of machine control components, power transmission components, and hydraulic systems.
  • Install, setup, and maintain for reliability of many types of industrial manufacturing equipment.
  • Locate root cause and repair mechanical and electrical systems using sound troubleshooting methods to ensure that permanent repairs can be made to minimize costly downtime.
  • Ensure operation of mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements and troubleshooting malfunctions on machining lathes and mills, motors, pneumatic tools, and other production equipment following diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer's instructions, and engineering specifications.
  • Use all required hand and power tools including, but not limited to: drill, saw, torch, and jacks, as well as ladders, cranes, high lift, and other maintenance equipment.
  • Perform welding and fabrication (torch, mig, stick) of custom parts or to repair equipment to original condition.
  • Maintain clear communication with supervisor and with production regarding equipment status of repair, and release to production.
  • Provide proper record keeping, documentation, and information for, but not limited to; Machine, equipment and facility files.
  • Perform installation, service, and repairs to buildings, facilities, and grounds including, but not limited to: doors, windows, structure and supports, guard rails and fencing, air handling and exhaust units, equipment foundations, and pavement.
  • Maintain equipment, parts, and supplies inventories by checking stock to determine inventory level; anticipating needed equipment, parts, and supplies; placing and expediting orders; verifying receipt.
  • Operate and/or maintain a variety of tools and equipment.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications and Experience:
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to follow all established safe work procedures including, but not limited to personal protection equipment, safety lockout/tag-out, confined space, respiratory, and elevated work areas.
  • Must be familiar with the scope and limitation of the state licensing requirements in Millwright and Electrical work.
  • Arc flash, forklift, and arial platform training/experience a plus.
  • Must have some combination of Electrical and Millwright experience, knowledge, or licensing. Examples include but are not limited to:
Electrical:
  • Must have ability to trouble shoot and repair electrical installations and equipment effectively.
  • Demonstrated experience in electrical and/or electronic and mechanical maintenance including motors, controls, power supplies, AC/DC theory, power distribution, PLC's, hydraulics/pneumatics, lubrication, power transmission, pumps.
  • Arc flash, forklift, and arial platform training/experience a plus.
  • Oregon LME, PJ, PS, or J Electrical license required.
Millwright:
  • State millwright card preferred with 1+ years experience in an industrial facility or, 5+ years millwright experience in an industrial facility
  • Requires working knowledge of blueprints, technical part manuals and their application. This may include electrical and mechanical diagrams, gages, meters, calipers and other measuring tools.
  • High School diploma or GED preferred

Schedule:
  • Swing Shift - Monday-Thursday ($1.00/hr. shift differential)
  • Weekend Day Shift - Friday-Sunday ($1.25/hr. shift differential)
  • Weekend Graveyard Shift - Friday-Sunday ($2.50/hr. shift differential)
  • Must be available to handle weekend and emergency calls on a rotating basis
  • Overtime is based on business needs
Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) is an industry-leading manufacturer of highly-engineered
components and sub-assemblies, supplying the commercial aerospace, military and industrial markets with small-to-large "function critical" products. CPP provides its customers with a "total solution" source, taking them from concept to finished product with one of the broadest and most diverse product offerings in the industry. More information about our company can be found at: http://www.cppcorp.com/
U.S. person status is required for this position in order to comply with the Arms Export Control and Export Administration Act. U.S. persons are U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(20) or protected individuals as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3).
CPP Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits, hires, trains, and promotes employees in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran's status, or other legally protected status.
This is a non-management position This is a full time position Pay Range: $30.04 or higher with experience

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