You will also attend to machine breakdowns of mechanical nature for all equipment under engineering functional activities. Attend to machine breakdowns of a mechanical/electrical nature. Capture all information related tooling when required. Inspect waterjet nests in the plant and assess and repair accordingly. Fabrication: from drawings and other methods as required. Mechanically cut, drill, punch and join metals/fabrication equipment, structure and other work on projects, plant improvements or breakdowns. Other: Engineering Projects
Millwright to conduct mechanical and electrical maintenance and repairs on Plant and equipment in a safe 13 Red Seal Millwright Trade Test. N4 Electro-Mechanical Certificate, Siemens PLC. Min 5 years' experience industry. Key Performance Areas: Report to the Plant Manager: Maintenance Process (Schedules Preventative scheduled maintenance shall be recorded. Perform plant start-ups, timeously. Maintain good housekeeping (Breakdown): Attend to machine breakdowns of a mechanical/electrical nature for all equipment under engineering
to conduct electrical maintenance and repairs on plant and maintain equipment in a safe and efficient manner in heavy industry. Pref. in a Non-Woven Textile plant. Key Performance Areas: Report to the Maintenance (Breakdown): Attend to machine breakdowns of a mechanical/electrical nature for all equipment under engineering programmable logic controllers Fabrication: Mechanically cut, drill, punch and assemble fabrication materials
reliability of Plant and equipment. Minimum Job Requirements: Degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical) Analyse and interpret Breakdown reports. Diagnose Plant and equipment problems (fault-finding) and identify
implement Continuous Improvement initiatives to plant, equipment and processes in order to optimise utilisation Co-ordinate Kaizen improvement initiatives at plant level. Champion problem-solving activities (6 Sigma)
efficient. Facilitate cross functional and cross plant communication forum to seek synergies and benchmarks