Job Description
The role ensures that all plant and equipment on site is repaired and serviced to recognised standards and as identified within the preventative maintenance schedule ensuring the minimum downtime of sortation equipment.
The role of anOperations Maintenance Technicianis challenging and requires an individual with excellent organising and communication skills as the role involves:
Organise team maintenance and required equipment to ensure that operation and maintenance of machinery is completed safely, in the shortest possible time within the time scale demanded by operational necessities
Monitor workflow, be aware of potential problems and take immediate corrective action through delegation, own action or by referral upwards
Effective liaison with Depot and Operations Managers, Section Leaders and Control Room to resolve difficulties and enquiries
Ensure smooth transition of traffic across the machine paying attention to Health and Safety
Timely and accurate completion, on a nightly basis, of all required information recording sheets
Ensure that all operational and maintenance procedures, as detailed in the Group Operations Manual, available from the Depot Managers Office, are adhered to in order to maintain customer service levels to the required standard
Ensure that all equipment is returned to its designated area after use. Ensure the equipment is maintained in a safe and efficient working order and that an adequate system for reporting defective equipment is in use
The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, organised, hold a City and Guilds Electrical/Mechanical engineering qualification or equivalent and have the following skills:
Knowledge of 17th or 18th Edition electrical regulations
Proven electrical/mechanical maintenance background
Ability to read electrical schematic drawings
Understanding of PLC controlled equipment
Flexible approach to shift patterns
Understanding of health and safety legislation
Full driving licence
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