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Millwright mechanic

Company Name:
Perdue Transportation Inc
## Description/Job Summary
Perdue AgriBusiness, LLC has immediate openings for Industrial Millwright Mechanics in Salisbury, Maryland, at our Zion Church Rd facility. These positions are responsible for performing assigned maintenance duties within scope of classification to include equipment repairs, preventative maintenance, emergency breakdown, and equipment failure.
Shift options are:
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM Monday - Friday,
11:00 PM - 7:30 AM Monday - Friday.
These positions report to the Perdue Maintenance Supervisor in Salisbury, Maryland.
## Responsibilities/Duties
Performing routine mechanical and equipment repairs .
Cutting and welding to perform preventative and corrective machine repairs.
Respond to calls after hours and on weekends to repair mechanical equipment failures.
## Required Education
High School Diploma or GED, further training or education is preferred
## Required Qualifications
Cutting and welding experience.
Knowledge of any of the following areas:
Repair/maintenance of gearbox systems,
Pump systems
Conveyors
Pneumatics
Hydraulics
Production equipment
2-6 years of related industrial work experience.

For night shift position, prefer some industrial electrical experience as well.
Communication, reading, and analytical skills.
Ability to work in confined spaces, at various heights and in prevailing weather conditions.
Must have a current valid state drivers license.
Clear un-suspended 5 year motor vehicle record.
Must pass a DOT physical.
Additional Qualifications for Fabricator:
Hydarulic press
Metal saw
Iron worker
Drill press
## Details
Perdue family of companies is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce.
Requisition Number: 164286
Job Title: MILLWRIGHT MECHANIC
City: Salisbury
State: MDEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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