Peninsula Iron Works is looking to hire an experienced fabricator/fitter with experience doing mechanical assembly work as well. Millwright or rock crusher repair experience would be a preferred. Compensation will be based on experience. Please email Blake@peniron.com if you are interested.
Peninsula Iron Works
Mining
Portland, Oregon 699 followers
We do the difficult work others can't!
About us
Peninsula Iron Works is a 100 year old family owned and operated full service Machining, Fabrication, and Engineering company based in Portland, OR. We take on projects from small to large, but we specialize in tackling the complex work others can't. With one of the largest machining part envelopes on the west coast we can offer unique solutions that most other shops can't. We take pride in doing things right, the first time! We can fabricate/machine based off customer design, rebuild existing customer equipment, or provide design build with our in house stamped engineers.
- Website
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http://www.peniron.com/
External link for Peninsula Iron Works
- Industry
- Mining
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Portland, Oregon
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1917
- Specialties
- Machining, Fabrication, Engineering, and Mechanical Assy/Fabrication
Locations
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Primary
6618 N Alta Ave
Portland, Oregon 97203-5401, US
Employees at Peninsula Iron Works
Updates
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The risk of sending equipment to suppliers based on price alone is real. This roll will be arriving to our shop later this morning to be rebuilt back to the proper specs. It's a wonder the coupling is still on the roll considering the key already fell out and the wall of the coupling is basically zero over the keyway. I highly recommend only having your critical equipment rebuilt by shops with engineering in house. I'm not saying that there aren't shops out there with teams who have been doing rebuilds long enough that they know how to do it the right way without engineering, but those are becoming fewer and farther between. We currently staff 3 highly experienced mechanical engineers for that very reason. Always thoroughly vet the shop you send your equipment to, especially if it is critical path equipment. That "low cost" option can quickly turn into the most expensive one. #steelmill #heavyindustrial #rebuild
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