Millwright – Skilled Industrial Maintenance Role
Keep the mill running. Build a skilled trades career that pays.
This role involves advanced mechanical and electrical maintenance work with a direct impact on mill performance. You’ll work in a stable, year‑round manufacturing environment with a clear path into senior maintenance and leadership roles.
Consistent full‑time schedule: Swing Shift, Wednesday–Saturday, 3:30 PM–2:00 AM.
Compensation & Benefits
Wages
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$44.00–$48.00 per hour, depending on experience
- $1.50/hr swing shift differential
- $2.00/hr graveyard differential
- Overtime at time‑and‑a‑half
Bonuses & Retirement
- $2,500+ referral bonuses
- Profit sharing up to 3%
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401(k) with 100% employer match on the first 6%, fully vested on day one
Healthcare & Insurance
- 80% employer‑paid medical, dental, and vision
- Life & disability insurance
- Employee Assistance Program and support services
Paid Time Off
- Paid holidays
- Paid vacation
- Paid sick leave
Additional Benefits
- Tuition reimbursement
- Family scholarships
- Access to company‑owned recreation lands
- Wellness rewards
Career Growth
This is not entry‑level production work. It is a critical maintenance role responsible for keeping equipment operating safely and efficiently.
If you are mechanically inclined, safety‑focused, and experienced in industrial maintenance, this employer will invest in your continued development.
Many maintenance leaders began in this role. Common advancement paths include:
- Senior Millwright
- Maintenance Lead
- Maintenance Supervisor
- Reliability / Continuous Improvement roles
What You’ll Do
As a Millwright, you ensure mill equipment runs safely, reliably, and efficiently. Your work includes:
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems
- Perform preventative maintenance to reduce downtime
- Maintain, install, repair, and improve mill machinery (conveyors, saws, kilns, de‑barkers)
- Diagnose performance issues and implement corrective solutions
Technical Expertise
- Read and interpret mechanical drawings and blueprints
- Perform welding and fabrication for equipment repair
- Maintain and troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Work alongside electricians on electrical components
- Evaluate equipment efficiency and recommend improvements
Documentation & Communication
- Maintain accurate maintenance documentation, parts inventory, and closing reports
- Communicate proactively with all departments
- Educate maintenance and operations teams on evolving programs
Continuous Improvement
- Analyze quality, safety, and production processes
- Recommend new approaches and best practices
- Partner with operators to improve efficiency and reliability
- Implement and maintain preventative maintenance programs
Safety & Compliance
- Follow and model strict safety protocols
- Prioritize workplace safety above all else
- Work cross‑functionally to maintain safe operations
- This is hands‑on, technical work in a fast‑paced industrial environment where your expertise directly impacts uptime, safety, and mill performance.
Required Qualifications
Experience
- Minimum 5 years of industrial equipment maintenance experience
- Sawmill experience preferred
Technical Skills
- Proficient with mechanical systems: conveyors, saws, kilns, de‑barkers
- Skilled in welding and fabrication
- Ability to read mechanical drawings and blueprints
- Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Basic electrical understanding and electrical safety practices
- Strong mechanical problem‑solving abilities
Work Style & Competencies
- Strong communication skills
- Highly self‑motivated and able to work independently
- Collaborative, with willingness to mentor others
- Adaptable in a fast‑paced environment
- Flexible for non‑standard hours when needed
- Strict adherence to safety protocols
Other Requirements
- Valid driver’s license
- Ability to lift 50+ lbs., climb stairs/ladders, and move equipment
Physical & Environmental Requirements
- Lift 50+ lbs., climb stairs and ladders
- Work safely around moving mechanical systems
- Comfortable in loud environments with airborne sawdust
- Work in indoor and outdoor temperatures
- Flexibility for non‑standard hours during urgent maintenance needs