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A Day in the Life: Millwright
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Construction millwright careers are perfect for anyone with an interest in construction, high tech equipment and complex projects! Check it out!
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A Day in the Life: Construction Project Management
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A Day in the Life: Construction Project Management
I wanted to be a millwright but affirmative action kept me out of union sad I could be a contender 😮
Great career opportunity
Millwright interview Thursday getting out the tree industry
this video is really informative and learn a lot from this video about construction project management
On my 1st yr apprenticeship its slow right now haven't been on any jobs sites just yet but im ready to get to work
no jobs :/
True multitasking is a bullshit term made up to put on resumes,a word used by employers to pile more work on employees soo they don’t have to employ someone else.
I’m a Maintenance operator at a saw mill I dream of being a millwright one day
So sad with all our commitment, training, and dedication our pension is shit now
22 years old and a 4th year millwright going for my Journeyman. Never saw myself taking this route but I absolutely do not regret giving it a shot. I love it.
This is not at all representative of what most millwrights do lol these are the easy jobs....the soft jobs.....try working in a woodmill where the millwright name actually comes from XD
The origin of the name millwright is kind of disputed but it's perfectly applicable to steel millwrights, paper millwrights, power generation millwrights, and any other industry.
So there's not a Non-Traveling Millwright job?
There are in-house millwright/maintenance jobs. Alot of the paper mills in my area have a full time maintenance staff with a few guys that work off shift and weekends and they're called Millwrights. The difference between being a contractor and in-house is the level of experience. Contractors do everything and anything, from the huge jobs to little stuff. In-house Millwrights tend to only do smaller jobs just to keep the mill running. This is coming from someone was non-union In-house maintenance to working now as a union millwright.
Just finished my apprenticeship. Going on 5 years now. I’m in house at a engine plant atm. Love my job. Not much work to do at an engine play compared to an assembly plant
Where at ?
Thx for sharing. Interesting. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
Going on 10 years as a millwright. Wish I could stay as clean as the people in the vid. Local 1090!!!!
Hi I want to ready this program in school. Kindly advise me.
1:37 Skylar White was a Project Manager before? lol
TBH, sounds like a challenging and stressful job. Running meetings too, ugh
I am preparing for my first role as a superintendent. Anybody care to share some advice ?
This is my first year as a millwright apprentice.. I’ll be done in 4 years
Where at
@@Savage22223 1102 in Michigan.. it was sooo damn slow though, I damn near just went back to my old job man
Thanks for the video. I will like to see a video about the documentations that go on in project management of a building construction site.
Good job
Anyone can suggest best universitys for construction management course in USA?
Virginia Tech or Clemson University are good choices. Also, if your school does not have construction management, another great option would be to major in civil engineering with a discipline or focus in construction!
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I’ve been doing drywall for 20 years and I’m really looking into changing my career a bit & I’d like to attempt to apply for a position but a bit discouraged because I’ve always worn tools & I feel like I should stay working at the bottom of totem pole but I’m tired of it
i dont need no level, eyes like a hawk
WTF. SJE SAID
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A friend has a big construction company. He offered me a job as an entry level project manager and he will train me. I've always been into cars indurtry as manager and business owner and in the medical field. I have remodeling experience but nothing at the level of PM. I'm a good multi tasker and like getting my hands dirty. How hard will this be without a degree?
That’s so nice of your friend to offer you that! Try taking some Udemy courses to get you started. Since he will train you, you’ll do great! Good luck
Colorado State University! Baybaa baybaa
I am a machinist by trade & a millwright by choice in the Old & gas industry, Both upstream & down stream in the last 30 years. Can't think of any other job that suits me. On my off-days I do carpentry as a hobby a handyman in the home.
CNC guy, ACAD, welding and i do some industrial furniture design on the side. I just practically stumbled into this industry. I'm about to dive in. It seems to fit a lot of my cross training already. I do everything from blackmithing my own tools, to making my own mini-refinery, to drawing a book of prints for a machine shop to be lazed. I've worked with stick welding and made parts for the F-22 raptor but couldn't talk about it for four years. I don't know why but i think millwright would be best for me at this stage. I do like travel also.
Quite nice to see the busy and adventurous life of a project manager. I Hope one day ,i too will have the fortunate opportunity to manage some projects.
Any acquiring millwrights don't work for CR MEYERS. If you hadn't noticed from this disgusting video, meyers are all ballwashers and cocksuckers
Johnny cash had to have been a millwright to build his automobile
One piece at a time 😂
I want to get a job.
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Is the same as being a general contractor ? I’ve worked with my dad on Residential homes remodeling them & I’m trying to study that in college but I don’t know if I’m about to apply for the right thing or not..
Superintendents work for general contractors
Rock on dude, thank you.
Well let's go!
What if you are already a crew leader would it be recommended or would it be a good idea to become a track home superintendent?
Millwrights getting the job done keeps American industry running. Millwrights rock 🪨.
Obviously, the guy that's narrating this isn't a millwright. Any m/w that's been working on paper machines for any more than a day or two would never say "rollers" when referring to the ROLLS in a paper machine. That is how us paper machine m/w's tell if someone has actually worked on one before. If your working with someone and they use the term rollers, it's a pretty safe bet that they have never seen a paper machine before then. Most of the time we call them by their actual name, like felt roll, suction roll, press roll, dryer can, etc.
Very good job
My great uncles were millwrights. They even built their own car and the only thing they couldn't make themselves was the spark plugs. Thinking of taking up whats in the blood. Cheers
My older brother and cousin are both Millwrights, graduated from the apprenticeship program just last weekend and just this passed week I passed my tests for entry into the Millwrights apprenticeship!!!!! Did u know, that once your 10 yrs is up in the millwrights (sometimes before) you can start another trade (like, ironworkers or electrical) and retire with 2 or more pensions!?!? Let's do it bro!!!! Lol good luck!!!
Yea!! Go for it!
i was actually looking at a forklift operator position and saw the millwright apprenticeship for finch paper in glens falls might get my foot in the door relearn math because i wasnt the best at it and try the apprenticeship
@@joewood1335millwrights drive forktrucks all the time as well
@@user-no7mz1pb2fit depends, we use operators everywhere I’ve been
A millwright only knows one thing.... the electricians phone number.
Because electricians handle alignments... right?
Because an electrician can rebuild nuclear steam turbines, and complex hydraulic systems?
Are you serious? Come on now, it's just a joke.
this guy is strong
I am a commercial construction superintendent in San Diego, CA. I love my job. Started from a labor, carpenter.
Is it hard?
@@ajharmiah2692 it has its challenges, but with experience and having a good team, makes it easier.
@@fightingirish8584 ah ok thanks
@@ajharmiah2692 are you in the trades currently?
@@fightingirish8584 no, i did bricklaying few years ago but inly for a year. So i learnt the basics and technique. But i am starting an apprenticeship that has to do with roadworks and i think construction sites.
How hard are the studies of Construction management?
Wouldn’t exist if they didn’t steal half their work from other trades, basically the handymen of the auto plants, iron workers afraid of heights
Ironworkers are a completely different trade. They're in construction and not industrial. Millwrights are purely industrial. We don't steal work either. You'll very seldom see Millwrights working on pipes, electrical, or welding and building pressure vessels.
I thought to myself why aren't they wearing mask lol
😄😄 Same here... And your comment actually made me realise this vid was posted 11 years ago
Because this was made in 1829
Are you living multiverse?
What tool do project managers use in the construction industry, anyone?
Their brain, primordially.