Job Description
The Millwright Third Person Entry-Level is responsible for having general knowledge of construction work, welding and use of tools; the ability to handle heights, follow orders, and to work safely; the willingness to be on the road four nights per week (unless otherwise requested).
Travel Requirements:
Frequent travel, including overnight
Hours:
M-F, 7:00 am – 6:00 PM; weekends as needed
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Learn to weld gauges
Assist in the forming, placing and finishing of concrete work
Adhere to safety procedures to be followed in excavations, welding and cutting, dust, fumigants, rigging, etc.
Maintain equipment and tools used on the crew trucks
Interest in learning and attentive when being instructed
Interest in permanent job
Familiar with the location of tools on the crew trucks
Must own and be able to use a steel tape
Willing and capable of working proficiently at heights
Must show an active interest and willingness to learn how to interpret drafting drawings
Must demonstrate an active interest and willingness to promote safety on the job
Must demonstrate the willingness and desire to accomplish a quality job
Other duties as assigned
Skill Requirements
Aptitude in decision making
Dependability and promptness
Education/Experience Requirements
Basic mechanical knowledge of mechanical components
Physical Requirements
They physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This position is frequently working in outdoor weather conditions, frequently moves equipment weighing up to 100 pounds, occasionally ascends/descends a ladder, and occasionally positions self to work in awkward positions with the use of proper safety equipment.
Company Description
George L. Frisbie started a company in 1949, shortly after World War II. His tools and equipment consisted of a wheelbarrow and a set of carpenter’s hand tools. In 1954, Frisbie Construction Company built its first concrete-slip form elevator in Gypsum, Kansas (which is fully functional and operating today). Since then, we have worked exclusively in all facets of the grain trade, continuing to grow and develop in knowledge, skills, and expertise managing any size of job.
Today, our family owned business is led by Jason D. Frisbie, George's grandson, and the company continues to remain recognized as a well known leader in the industry throughout the Midwest.
Frisbie Construction Co., Inc. is a family owned company dedicated to providing quality services through quality workmanship. A large part of our success is credited to the longevity of our employees. Throughout the years, we have developed many of our laborers into superintendents, sales engineers, and other essential positions in our company.