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Summary
- The Head of Maintenance Engineer is responsible for overseeing and managing all maintenance activities for a wide range of equipment within a power and distribution transformer, electrical panel manufacturing facility.
- This includes core slitting, core cutting, all winding machine, HMI devices and PLCs in related machine, vapor phase machines, vacuum machines, sewing machines, CNC machines, cranes (up to 120 tons), air movers (100 and 300 tons), Amada punching machines, bending machines, corrugated machines, laser machines, plasma machines, shearing machines, painting booths, paint pouring, automatic powder coating, shot blasting, rolling machines, and more.
- This role requires extensive knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems, strong planning, problem-solving, troubleshooting, and leadership skills to supervise and guide a team of maintenance technicians
Responsibilities
Develop and implement a comprehensive maintenance plan for all equipment, ensuring it aligns with production schedules and minimizes downtime.
Schedule preventive maintenance activities to ensure optimal equipment performance.
Plan and coordinate maintenance activities with production teams to avoid disruptions.
Identify and resolve complex technical issues related to machinery and equipment.
Implement root cause analysis for recurring problems and develop long-term solutions.
Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to optimize maintenance processes.
Diagnose and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions, implementing effective repairs.
Utilize advanced troubleshooting techniques to quickly resolve equipment issues and minimize downtime.
Coordinate with external vendors for specialized repairs when necessary.
Lead and supervise a team of maintenance technicians, providing training, coaching, and mentorship.
Foster a positive and collaborative work environment, encouraging teamwork and continuous learning.
Monitor and analyze equipment performance data to identify potential issues and implement corrective actions.
Manage spare parts inventory and ensure timely procurement of necessary parts.
Ensure adherence to safety protocols and procedures within the maintenance department.
Develop and maintain accurate maintenance records, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Key Equipment Managed:
Core Slitting and Cutting Machines Winding Machines with HMI devices and PLCs
Vapor Phase Machines Vacuum Machines
CNC Machines Cranes (up to 120 tons)
Air Movers (100 and 300 tons) Amada Punching Machines
Bending Machines Corrugated Machines
Laser Machines Plasma Machines
Shearing Machines Painting Booths and Pouring Paint Systems
Shot Blasting Machines Rolling Machines