NORPAC Maintenance Mechanic/Technician (Longview, WA) 01008453 Manufacturing at Geebo

NORPAC Maintenance Mechanic/Technician (Longview, WA) 01008453

Company Name:
Weyerhaeuser
To apply directly to this position, follow this link: http://weyer.jobs/CO8453

North Pacific Paper Company (NORPAC), produces printing paper grades for publishers in the United States and Japan. NORPAC is a joint venture between Weyerhaeuser and Nippon Paper Industries of Japan. Located at Weyerhaeuser's manufacturing complex in Longview, WA, this facility can manufacture more than 750,000 metric tons of paper annually

Maintenance Mechanic/Technician
We currently seek mechanics in our highly regarded, team-based multi-craft maintenance department.

This position starts with an hourly wage of $32.83 with increase (typically at six months) to $37.75, plus benefits.

This position requires:
Journey-level rating or equivalent millwright or mechanical experience, plus at least two years in a continuous process industry in a maintenance role (paper or pulp mill maintenance a plus).
Skill set should include welding, lubrication, basic electrical, hydraulics, print reading, bearing assembly and mounting, precision assembly and fitting, rigging, shop fabrication, layout and alignment, troubleshooting and machine shop.
Applications will be accepted April 29th through May 12th, 2014. Candidates must provide a resume and cover letter. Please include employment dates, pay rates and reason for leaving previous jobs on resume.

Qualified females and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.

NORPAC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to taking affirmative action to employ and advance in employment women, minorities, qualified individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.

To apply directly to this position, follow this link: http://weyer.jobs/CO8453Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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