Millwright Onsite Industrial & Agricultural Projects DyMark Industries Ltd. is a respected steel fabrication/construction company based in Saskatoon. With 20+ years of providing Western Canadas agricultural, mining and industrial clients with high-quality structural steel and mechanical installations we are hiring a highly skilled Millwright with a mechanical mindset and strong work ethic to join our field services team. This position requires travel, working at heights, and confined spaces in a physically demanding year-round indoor/outdoor environment. Responsibilities: Install, maintain & repair mechanical equipment (conveyors, augers, grain handling equipment) at job sites. Travel to job sites across Saskatchewan and Western Canada with extended hours and overnights as required while collaborating effectively with project teams and working independently when necessary. Qualifications: Registered Journeyperson or Apprentice Millwright (3rd or 4th year preferred). We are looking for someone with experience in the agricultural sector, welding (CWB certification an asset but not required), a valid Working at Heights, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Rigging, Forklift/Manlift, Rigging and Hoisting training certifications (or willing to obtain). Along with the ability to interpret drawings/blueprints. A valid Class 5 drivers license and own transportation is required. We offer a competitive compensation wage based on experience and certifications, a comprehensive benefits package, opportunity for overtime, travel, professional development, and advancement opportunities in a safety-focused/safety-first team-oriented work environment. Please email resume and certifications reference Millwright to admin@dymarkindustries.ca. At DyMark Industries we are committed to providing a safe respectful, and inclusive workplace. All employees must report fit for duty. We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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