Green Chain - Lumber Mill


MONROE, OR 97456

Posted: 9/8/2022

Position: Millwright

Customer Number: 154443

Job Number: 2157

Job Description

Primary responsibilities include ensuring that the lumber is pulled off the green chain into the correct load using proper pulling techniques. You have to hustle, be self motivated and keep up with production levels, monitoring quality and working safely. Additional Attendance Bonus Pay of $1.50/HR.

Requirements:

Demonstrates a sense of urgency when working. Requires good attention to detail, accuracy, and thoroughness. Must be able to stand, squat, and walk for long periods of time. Must be able to lift, pull and move at least 50 pounds


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (458) 218-6266

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