This individual is responsible for a wide variety of maintenance repairs and installations of machinery and plant equipment. Must be able to quickly and accurately diagnose mechanical problems and determine a course of action combined with the knowledge and skill to independently break down and reassemble any item requiring repair or replacement. Under the direction of the lead person or supervisor this individual must repair retrofit or machine replacements for a wide variety of items. This person will also perform regular and preventative maintenance procedures such as but not limited to replacing lights various filters inspection of various equipment such as boilers furnaces air conditioning units etc. Employee must also perform basic plumbing light welding and general painting as well as simple routine maintenance on any equipment in the plant.
Duration of Program: 8000 hours
Monday - Friday 6:00am-2:30pm Must be available to work OT as needed
Requirements:
Must meet one of the following requirements:
- Graduated from either a four year technical high school with a course of study in machine trades
- Graduated from a machine trades program at one of the technical schools or a community college (post high school)
- Consideration will be made for extensive machine shop experience with prior machine repair experience.
The successful candidate will need to meet with a company representative as well as with the Program Manager Office of Apprenticeship Training from the State of Connecticut Department of Labor to be enrolled into the program.
This individual is responsible for a wide variety of maintenance repairs and installations of machinery and plant equipment. Must be able to quickly and accurately diagnose mechanical problems and determine a course of action combined with the knowledge and skill to independently break down and reas...
This individual is responsible for a wide variety of maintenance repairs and installations of machinery and plant equipment. Must be able to quickly and accurately diagnose mechanical problems and determine a course of action combined with the knowledge and skill to independently break down and reassemble any item requiring repair or replacement. Under the direction of the lead person or supervisor this individual must repair retrofit or machine replacements for a wide variety of items. This person will also perform regular and preventative maintenance procedures such as but not limited to replacing lights various filters inspection of various equipment such as boilers furnaces air conditioning units etc. Employee must also perform basic plumbing light welding and general painting as well as simple routine maintenance on any equipment in the plant.
Duration of Program: 8000 hours
Monday - Friday 6:00am-2:30pm Must be available to work OT as needed
Requirements:
Must meet one of the following requirements:
- Graduated from either a four year technical high school with a course of study in machine trades
- Graduated from a machine trades program at one of the technical schools or a community college (post high school)
- Consideration will be made for extensive machine shop experience with prior machine repair experience.
The successful candidate will need to meet with a company representative as well as with the Program Manager Office of Apprenticeship Training from the State of Connecticut Department of Labor to be enrolled into the program.
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