What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Millwright Assembly Technician position at Blast Cleaning Tech - USA?
You start your shift reviewing blueprints and schematics, planning the build sequence and selecting the exact tools and machines needed to hit the day’s production schedule. A call comes from shipping—you independently rig and load a truck using the overhead crane, then return to assemble both small subassemblies and large industrial machinery with precision. Before parts move on, you perform a meticulous final inspection to our quality standards. You jump in to support teammates, lend backup where needed, and finish by restoring a clean, organized, and safe work area. Along the way, you model BCT’s Culture and Core Values.
What you'll do- Assemble fabricated and machined components into complete mechanical systems—ranging from small assemblies to large machinery.
- Independently rig, move, and load materials and trucks using overhead cranes.
- Interpret complex blueprints and schematics; sequence work to meet schedule commitments.
- Select proper tools, fixtures, and equipment to complete production tasks efficiently.
- Conduct final inspections to verify parts and assemblies meet quality requirements.
- Complete required monthly safety training and adhere to safety procedures.
- Support both internal and external customers with responsive, solution-focused service.
- Provide cross-functional support and backup to teammates as needed.
- Maintain a tidy, safe, and well-organized work environment.
- Apply welding skills where applicable (preferred, not required).
- Champion and support BCT’s Culture and Core Values in daily work.
- Clear verbal and written communication.
- Strong attention to detail; thorough, decisive problem solver with follow-through.
- Solid shop math, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and metric conversions.
- Foundational mechanical knowledge and curiosity for how machines work.
- Overhead crane experience (required).
- 3 years of experience in manufacturing or a closely related environment (required).
- Background in heavy industrial machine assembly (preferred).
- Hydraulics experience is a plus.
- Equipment, mechanical, and general troubleshooting.
- Hydraulic systems fundamentals.
- Electrical/electronic system familiarity.
- Tape measure reading and accurate layout.
- Mechanical assembly techniques.
- Shop math competencies.
- Blueprint reading.
Exposure to Shot Blast Machines (Viking Blast & Wash Systems, Goff, Guyson, Pangborn, Wheelabrator).
Note: Responsibilities may evolve over time as business needs change. You may be asked to take on additional duties aligned with your skills.