A journey-level Industrial Millwright is typically
someone who has at least 4 years of experience in the
field. They will be able to: identify hand tools, fasteners,
and equipment used in the trade and distinguish their
applications; apply basic layout principles, blueprint
reading, and master intermediate trade math; identify
appropriate gaskets and O-rings according to their
application; apply oxyfuel cutting techniques; use safe
rigging practices; set baseplates and soleplates;
properly use precision measuring tools; install packing
and seals (including mechanical seals); remove and
install bearings and couplings; fabricate shims; pre-align
and install equipment; install belt and chain drives, fans,
and blowers; identify conveyor parts and explain their
functions; distinguish types of alignment (conventional,
laser and reverse) and identify the steps that must be
taken for each; identify types of pumps common to the
millwright trade and distinguish their application,
troubleshooting, and repairing procedures; identify
types of compressors and their maintenance
procedures; troubleshoot and repair gearboxes; identify
turbine components and explain their functions.