Maintenance Millwright – Manual Fabrication & Equipment Repair

The Basics

This is a hands-on machining and mechanical repair role inside a production facility that runs older, custom-built equipment. The position opened because a long-tenured employee retired and they’re looking for someone who can fill that gap without a lot of handholding.

No CNC. No automation. Just real machining: mills, lathes, and the ability to figure out what broke, make the part, and get the line back up.

What the Job Involves

· Use manual Bridgeport mills, lathes, and related tooling to fabricate and repair production components

· Diagnose mechanical failures on presses, roll formers, and industrial machinery

· Reverse engineer worn or broken parts when drawings aren’t available

· Keep the tool room and machining area organized and functional

· Work alongside a maintenance crew and step up when equipment goes down

What They’re Looking For

· At least 2 years running manual machine tools in a production or fabrication environment

· Comfortable on mills and lathes without relying on CNC or automated setups

· Strong mechanical instincts — especially on equipment that doesn’t have a manual anymore

· Can work from a worn part or a rough sketch just as easily as a formal drawing

· Makes decisions independently and doesn’t need someone looking over their shoulder

· Steady, dependable, and not looking for drama

Compensation & Benefits

· $40–$50/hour based on experience

· Health, dental, and vision coverage

· 401(k) with employer match

· Paid time off and holidays

· Long-standing, privately held manufacturer — stable work environment with low turnover