As a maintenance engineer, you'll be responsible for the continuous running of equipment and machinery in industrial settings. Using a computerised maintenance management system (CMMS), you'll oversee routine maintenance and organise repairs. You'll also be involved with control and monitoring devices and occasionally in the manufacture of items that will assist maintenance.
Your role is vital to the efficiency, development and progress of manufacturing and processing industries. Working with other professionals, you'll improve production facilities, reduce the incidence of costly breakdowns and develop strategies to improve overall reliability and safety for plant, personnel and production processes.
Responsibilities
As a maintenance engineer, you'll need to:
- design maintenance strategies, procedures and methods
- carry out routine maintenance work and respond to equipment faults
- diagnose and troubleshoot breakdown problems
- fit new parts and make sure equipment is working correctly
- carry out quality inspections on equipment and systems
- liaise with client departments, customers and other engineering and production colleagues
- arrange specialist procurement of fixtures, fittings or components
- control maintenance tools, stores and equipment
- monitor and control maintenance costs
- deal with emergencies, unplanned problems and repairs
- ensure compliance with health and safety policies and procedures, keeping abreast of any changes to regulations
- work with specialist equipment, such as programmable logic controllers (PLC), which control machinery on factory assembly lines
- write maintenance strategies to help with installation and commissioning guidelines
- ensure there is continuous cover for the machinery and equipment in case of breakdowns.
Pay: ₹20,862.00 - ₹66,073.39 per month
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Food provided
- Health insurance
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
- Provident Fund
Work Location: Remote