Noun
A mechanic whose occupation is to build mills, or to set up their machinery.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut oddly, hairstyling is a compulsory trade, while general carpenter, construction millwright and roofer are not. Source: Internet
Waycheshen told the Council the College grounds in Kitimat were too small for the Millwright Course so they would not be holding it in the building. Source: Internet
He retired in 1980 from Rochester Products where he worked as a Millwright for 41 years. Source: Internet
He retired from Ohio Brass with 40 years service as a millwright. Source: Internet
In 1866, California millwright Samuel Knight invented a machine that took the impulse system to a new level. Source: Internet
The invention of the rice mill increased profitability of the crop, and the addition of water power for the mills in 1787 by millwright Jonathan Lucas was another step forward. Source: Internet