Millwrights
Millwright Nature of Work
A millwright install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair industrial machinery and mechanical equipment.
Millwrights are employed by millwrighting contractors. They are mostly engaged in the initial installation of
industrial plant machinery and equipment.
Millwrights may be cross-trained in a second trade such as pipefitting, welding, machining or electrical
maintenance.
Progression to supervisory positions is possible with experience.
Millwright Work Conditions
Millwrights working environment varies, depending on the type of job. They may have to stand for long periods,
lift heavy objects and work in uncomfortably hot or cold environments, in awkward and cramped positions.
Millwrights may also be required to work at heights on masts, towers and roofs or on ladders. They are subject to
electrical shock, burns, falls, cuts and bruises, so they use protective equipment to avoid common hazards. For
example, protective devices, such as safety belts, protective glasses and hardhats may be worn to prevent injuries
from falling objects or machinery.
Millwrights Personal Requirements
- Able to do precise and detailed work
- Able to work as part of a team
- Able to work independently
- Diagnostic ability
- Enjoy mathematical and technical activities
- Good communication skills
- Good eyesight and normal color vision
- Mechanical aptitude - enjoy practical and manual work
- No skin allergies or reactions to grease, oil or petrol
- Physically fit
- Practical and good hand-eye coordination
Millwright Employment Requirements
- Completion of secondary school is usually required
- Completion of a three- to four-year apprenticeship program
or
a combination of over five years of work experience in the trade and some high school, college or industry
courses in industrial machinery repair or millwrighting is usually required to be eligible for trade
certification
- Trade certification is usually required
Millwrights Duties and Tasks
Millwrights may perform some or all of the following duties and tasks:
- Construct foundations for machinery or direct other workers to construct foundations
- Install, align, assemble or dismantle, clean, lubricate, move, troubleshoot, inspect, examine, maintain,
adjust and repair or replace defective parts of power transmission, vacuum, hydraulic and pneumatic systems,
machinery and mechanical equipment, such as pumps, fans, tanks, conveyors, furnaces and generators using hand
and power tools, and welding equipment
- Operate hoisting and lifting devices such as cranes, jacks and tractors to position machinery and parts
during the installation, set-up and repair of machinery
- Read blueprints, diagrams and schematic drawings to determine work procedures
Millwright Example Titles
- Construction Millwright
- Industrial Mechanic
- Industrial Mechanic Apprentice
- Maintenance Millwright
- Millwright Apprentice
- Plant Equipment Mechanic
- Treatment Plant Mechanic
Millwright Related Occupations
- Diesel Mechanics
- Electricians
- Fitters
- Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics
- Machinists
- Mechanics
- Pipefitters
- Truck Mechanic
- Welders
Engineering Related Industries

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