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North America Construction (1993) Ltd. – NAC Constructors Ltd. is hiring a Journeyperson Millwright apprentice to assist with installing, maintaining and repairing stationary machinery on construction sites in Canada.
You will follow safety procedures and work under the direction of a Journeyperson, handling mechanical equipment and reading blueprints. Ideal candidates possess 1–3 years of construction experience, basic tools, hoisting/rigging know‑how, and valid safety certifications.
North America Construction (1993) Ltd. – NAC Constructors Ltd. (NAC) is well known for our expertise in water and wastewater construction across Canada. Our self-performing team of almost 500 skilled professionals and experts in trades and engineering, comprehensively handles projects, from conceptualization to delivery. We also have extensive experience in fields such as civil, structural, process mechanical, building mechanical, electrical and instrumentation work. At NAC, our priority is to maintain the highest level of quality and safety. The depth of our resources is evident in the variety of projects we construct; from water filtration to wastewater treatment; dams to ethanol; we build it all….and more!
Under the direction of the Journeyperson Millwright, you will be responsible for assisting with installing, maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing of stationary machinery and mechanical equipment. This position requires experience working in the construction industry. Specifically the practices, procedures, techniques, tools and equipment, materials, specifications, quality control and safety associated with this industry. You must be proficient at the following tasks assigned.
$29.11 - $43.66 an hour
NAC is committed to providing equal opportunities for all individuals to achieve their goals. If you feel that you need accommodations during the recruitment and selection process because of illness/disability, please contact Human Resources for further information