Ironworker Millwright

Moses Lake, WA
Full Time
Experienced

Position: Ironworker / Millwright
Project Locations: Ellensburg, WA & Grand Coulee Dam, WA
Employment Type: Hourly, Project-Based (Long-Term Opportunity)
Company: Greenberry Industrial
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About Greenberry Industrial
Since 1974, Greenberry Industrial has been a trusted leader in industrial construction, maintenance, and specialty services. We are known for our strong safety culture, quality craftsmanship, and commitment to providing stable, long-term employment for skilled trades professionals.
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Position Summary
Greenberry Industrial is seeking one (1) Ironworker / Millwright / Laborer to support ongoing work in Ellensburg, Washington and at Grand Coulee Dam. This role requires the ability and willingness to work at both project locations, based on schedule and operational needs.
This position is intended to be a long-term opportunity for a dependable, safety-focused individual experienced in industrial or heavy civil construction environments. Preference will be given to candidates local or relatively close to Eastern Washington (eg Moses Lake).
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Project Locations & Compensation
Pay rates are project-specific and based on location, experience, and applicable wage determinations.

Ellensburg, WA (Non-Prevailing Wage Project)
•    Base Rate: $26.00 – $35.00 per hour (DOE)
•    Subsistence Pay: Up to $150 per day, dependent on employee home location

Grand Coulee Dam, WA (Prevailing Wage Project)
•    Hourly Rate: $58.08 per hour (Prevailing Wage)
•    Subsistence Pay: Not applicable
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Key Responsibilities
•    Perform ironwork, millwright, and general labor tasks in support of project activities
•    Assist with installation, alignment, and support of structural steel, equipment, and mechanical components
•    Support rigging, signaling, and hoisting operations
•    Safely use hand and power tools
•    Assist skilled trades with layout, material handling, and equipment setup
•    Work at heights and around heavy equipment in outdoor conditions
•    Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
•    Follow all jobsite safety rules, PPE requirements, and company policies
•    Travel between Ellensburg and Grand Coulee Dam as required by project needs
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Required Qualifications
•    Experience as an ironworker, millwright, or industrial laborer
•    Familiarity with industrial, heavy civil, or infrastructure jobsite environments
•    Ability to work safely at heights and in physically demanding conditions
•    Strong understanding of OSHA safety standards and jobsite safety practices
•    Reliable attendance and strong work ethic
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Preferred Qualifications
•    Prior experience on dam, hydroelectric, or large-scale infrastructure projects
•    Rigging or crane signaling experience
•    Welding, mechanical, or equipment installation experience
•    Local to Eastern Washington or surrounding areas
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Benefits (For Eligible Employees)
•    Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (shared cost)
•    Life Insurance
•    Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
•    Traditional & Roth 401(k) with company match
•    Paid Time Off (PTO)
•    Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
•    Safety & Wellness Rewards Program
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Equal Opportunity Employer
Greenberry Industrial is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws.

 

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