Job Details
Principal Accountabilities:
- Receive instructions, obtain specified materials, spare parts and tools.
- Under the guidance of the Condition Monitoring Engineer carry out inspection, survey and minor repair of a variety of heavy plant and equipment in accordance with Company standards, codes and practices.
- Inspect and test equipment either on site or in the workshop. Carry out appropriate final tests under supervision.
- Ensure good house-keeping on the job site, and maintain all tools and equipment in good order.
- May issue comprehensive daily activity reports outlining the cause of fault, the nature of the work and the materials, labour and time taken to complete the work.
- Receive, identify and sort out incoming spare parts, components and consumables; prepare, tag and ship out-going mechanical maintenance freight.
- Ensure that all maintenance activities are conducted within company standing instructions and procedures and good oil industry practice.
- Observe and follow Company HSE Procedures to ensure work is carried out in a safe manner. Exercise good house-keeping practices.
Organizational Relationships (Work Contacts):
- Regular contacts at own level in own and other sections.
- Independence of Operations and Decision-making Authority:
- Works in accordance with standing instructions, procedures, and trade standards. Work is regularly checked.
Physical Effort:
- Lifting, climbing, bending and using hand tools, occasionally moving large equipment. 7.
Work Environment:
- Approximately 80% of the working time he is exposed to prevailing weather conditions, dirt, grease, and noise when on site. The remainder is spent in an air-conditioned environment or in transportation.
Minimum Requirements:
- Completion of Secondary Technical Education (12 Years), with a Technical option.
- 3 – 4 Years’ experience in maintenance and project work in the oil or petrochemical industry.
- Good command of English language, written and spoken.