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Journeyman Mechanic/Millwright

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Green Tanner Industrial

Chandler, AZ (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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Journeyman Mechanic/Millwright Green Tanner Industrial - 5.0 Chandler, AZ Job Details Full-time 22 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) matching Qualifications Mechanical valves Mechanical blueprint interpretation Load securing rigging method Personal protective equipment (PPE) adherence CMMS Metal fabrication Mechanical drawings Cutting torches Maintenance records management Rigging and hoisting operations Fabrication repair techniques Safety equipment Computer skills Documentation Handling Safety standard operating procedures Hand tools Oxy-fuel welding Full Job Description 1) Purpose of Role Inspect, maintain, and repair heavy equipment and fixed plant systems so assets remain safe, reliable, and production‑ready. Perform diagnostics, mechanical/hydraulic repairs, and preventive maintenance aligned with site procedures. 2) Scope & Decision Rights Perform diagnostic, mechanical, and hydraulic repairs; execute preventive maintenance; and ensure all equipment operates safely and efficiently. Troubleshoot, weld, fabricate, and work in challenging conditions such as underground or at high elevations. 3)
Essential Duties and Standards Owns :
Equipment inspections, preventive maintenance, and mechanical/hydraulic repairs, CMMS work order documentation and closeout, and Basic welding/fabrication to support repairs.
Supports :
Rigging activities under qualified supervision, Root‑cause troubleshooting with supervisors and OEMs, and Parts identification and staging.
Recommends/Prepares :
Follow‑up repairs and component replacements, as well as lubrication and alignment improvements to reduce downtime.
Escalates :
Unsafe conditions, repeat failures, or findings beyond scope, and Critical equipment down events. 4) Critical Competencies (must-demonstrate) Communication Problem Solving Teamwork Time Management Documentation Quality (CMMS/work orders) Safety Awareness and PPE Use Reading Drawings/Isometrics Root Cause Thinking Prioritization Cut, fit, and fabricate parts per drawings for field repairs and installs Use hand tools safely and effectively for trade tasks Service hydraulic circuits (hoses, valves, cylinders) and verify performance Follow OEM and customer recommendations for lubricants and intervals; maintain lube routes and records Move, stage, and secure materials safely per procedures Perform oxy-fuel per standards and procedures Maintain pneumatic systems (lines, regulators, actuators) per spec Perform preventive maintenance per schedules and OEM guidance Assist with rigging and controlled moves under qualified supervision Perform precision alignment to tolerance (thermal growth as applicable) Perform structural and repair welds per procedure and visual standards Perform work order per standards and procedures Support qualified rigger/signal person workflows Mentoring and supporting Mechanic/Millwright Level 1 employees 5) Qualifications Proven experience performing tasks with limited supervision (4 year apprenticeship and documentation of continued employment preferred); reliable attendance; ability to follow safety rules and work procedures. Proficiency with trade tasks such as Fabrication, Hand Tools, Hydraulics, Lubrication, Material Handling, Oxy-Fuel, Pneumatics, and Preventive Maintenance. Demonstrated work practices including Communication, Problem Solving, Teamwork, and Time Management.
Relevant credentials as applicable:
Rigger/Signal Person (as applicable). OSHA 10 in the construction industry and MSHA preferred 6) Performance Measure Buckets PM schedule compliance; mean time to repair (MTTR) Work order closure quality and timeliness Repeat failure rate; follow‑up completion Attendance Reading plans Computer skills 7) Employee Benefits 401(k) with company match 100% employer-paid medical insurance (employee-only coverage) Dental and Vision insurance Sick Time