Industrial Maintenance Specialist
The role of the Maintenance Engineer involves ensuring that all equipment is running efficiently and safely. This includes performing preventive maintenance tasks, troubleshooting and repairing equipment, and conducting electrical maintenance.
Responsibilities:
• Preventive and Predictive Maintenance: Develop and implement schedules for plant machinery and utilities to ensure minimal downtime. Monitor equipment performance and identify potential issues before they lead to problems.
• Breakdown Maintenance: Diagnose mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation faults in equipment and perform or coordinate repairs to minimize production interruption.
• Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment history, and spare parts inventory. Ensure compliance with quality systems and statutory requirements.
• Process Improvement: Work with production and quality teams to optimize equipment performance and implement improvement projects. Recommend upgrades or modifications for enhanced efficiency and safety.
• Team Coordination: Supervise technicians and contractors during maintenance tasks and conduct training sessions for operators and junior maintenance staff on basic troubleshooting and safety practices.
Qualifications:
• Education: Diploma / B.E. / B.Tech in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering.
• Experience: 2–5 years of experience in industrial or manufacturing plant maintenance and repair (preferably in metallurgical or powder processing industries).
• Technical Skills:
Key Requirements:
• Knowledge of mechanical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical circuits, and PLC-controlled equipment.
• Familiarity with CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) is a plus.
Personal Qualities:
• Strong problem-solving ability and hands-on approach.
• Good communication, teamwork, and documentation skills.
• Safety-conscious mindset essential.
• Able to work effectively in a team environment.