PORTLAND BOLT & MANUFACTURING CO LLC

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Maintenance Millwright

Location
PORTLAND, OR 97210
Last seen
Aug 6, 2026

About the role

Portland Bolt, located in Portland’s Northwest Industrial area, is an organization whose business success has been built around the philosophy of providing unparalleled service, quality products, and on-time deliveries. Established in 1912, Portland Bolt manufactures large bolts and fasteners for construction projects worldwide which include high-rise buildings, bridges, power plants, and stadiums. In 2022, Portland Bolt manufactured and shipped over 6.8 million pounds of anchor bolts and construction fasteners to customers in all 50 states, 10 Canadian provinces and territories, and 31 different countries. Shift: Day (6:30am - 3:00pm) Sign on bonus: $1,000 after 45 days, $2,500 after 90 days if you are employee in good standing The Role Portland Bolt runs a mechanically driven shop with production equipment dating from the 1950s–70s. We're looking for a maintenance millwright who can keep it running with minimal supervision — diagnose, repair, rebuild, and fabricate independently. You'll be responsible for maintenance at the facility with real autonomy and a direct line to operations leadership. What You'll Do ● Troubleshoot, repair, rebuild, and maintain production machinery — including legacy mechanical equipment where the manuals and OEM support are no longer available. ● Diagnose failures independently across bearings, gearboxes, drives, power transmission, hydraulics, pneumatics, and lubrication systems. ● Perform precision work — alignment, leveling, fitting to close tolerances — with precision measuring instruments. ● Fabricate and machine replacement parts (weld, cut, mill, turn) when parts can't be bought. On equipment this age, this is core, not occasional. ● Set and run the preventive/predictive maintenance program; document work in our ERP (Acumatica). ● Read and interpret blueprints and schematics — and reverse-engineer when they don't exist. ● Rig, move, and install equipment safely; operate overhead cranes and shop equipment. What We're Really Looking For ● Autonomy. You own a problem start to finish without step-by-step direction. This is the single most important trait for the role. ● Old-iron fluency. You understand mechanical systems from first principles — comfortable on equipment that predates digital controls, not just a part-swapper. ● Self-sufficiency. Your fabrication and machining ability means downtime isn't held hostage by parts lead times. ● Judgment. You take ownership of the plant's condition and speak up before things break, not after. Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Referral program Vision insurance Application Question(s): Are you comfortable troubleshooting mechanical systems? Do you have previous manual machining experience? Have you every been a single maintenance person for an organization? How comfortable are you working like that? Can you work autonoumously?