In 1936, he went to work as a welder and millwright at Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.
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McDonald said the company needs to hire eight to ten millwright workers now.
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He was a coachwright, wheelwright and millwright, so it seemed the perfect marriage.
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Perform mechanical services, millwright work and other skills as required.
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One of the most important trades in the 19th century mills was that of the millwright.
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Aerotek is currently hiring for a an experienced millwright to work out in a scrap yard.
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The fully restored home of millwright John Murray is part of the tour.
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Knowledge or and experience of heavy equipment and millwright duties.
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Hazledine grew up in a rural setting and was trained as a millwright.
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A workman who designs or erects mills and milling machinery
A millwright is a craftsman or tradesman engaged with the construction and maintenance of machinery.
(Millwrights) Install, dismantle, or move machinery and heavy equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, or other drawings. Illustrated Example: Machine Erector, Machine Rigger, Machinery Dismantler
Designer & builder of mills or mill machinery
In earliest times a specialist carpenter who designed and built flour mills and watermills. The term evolved to mean a person who builds or maintains industrial machinery.
A skilled and trained craftsman used in the handling and assembling of machinery, steel construction, and heavy materials.
The person in a sawmill or plywood plant who maintains and repairs machinery and other equipment.