Duties and Responsibilities
Basic Company Requirements
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Observe all company policies, procedures, rules, and regulations, performing duties safely, efficiently, and courteously always.
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Read and comprehend written procedures (in English) for maintenance, repair, and operation of equipment.
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Follow written and verbal instructions from supervision, management, and engineering teams.
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Perform basic math functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) for maintenance calculations.
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Know, understand, and comply with all attendance policies and procedures.
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Lead by example in professionalism, work ethic, and consistent adherence to company expectations.
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Assist in training and mentoring maintenance team members to ensure skill development and consistency in work quality.
B. Safety and Environmental Requirements
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Properly don, use, and always maintain Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
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Read, understand, and apply information from Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to safely handle and store chemicals.
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Safely perform maintenance around solvents (such as methanol), acids (such as nitric acid), and bases (such as 50% sodium hydroxide), or other hazardous or potentially hazardous chemicals.
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Understand and follow company emergency response procedures.
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Complete monthly and annual safety training on time (both in-person and computer-based).
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Immediately report all spills, leaks, injuries, mischarges, or unsafe conditions to the Supervisor and/or Management.
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Maintain a safe work environment through active participation in hazard identification and corrective action programs.
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Understand and follow procedures for line breaks, hot work, Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO), and confined space entry.
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Demonstrate environmental responsibility by preventing ground, water, and air pollution through proper maintenance and waste management practices.
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Promote a proactive safety culture by conducting pre-task risk assessments and encouraging safe work practices among peers.
C. Maintenance Work Requirements
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Maintain a thorough understanding of process safety requirements including, LOTO, confined space, and hot work permits in a chemical plant environment.
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Perform routine inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs on process equipment, including reactors, vessels, storage tanks, pumps, motors, gearboxes, valves, forklifts, compressors, and plant utility systems.
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Inspect and maintain process piping systems for leaks, corrosion, erosion, and mechanical integrity.
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Execute and oversee preventive maintenance (PM) tasks on schedule to minimize unplanned downtime and equipment failure.
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Diagnose mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation issues using root cause analysis and recommend corrective actions.
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Ensure all maintenance and repair activities are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with company standards and regulatory requirements.
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Maintain accurate documentation of maintenance work orders, repairs, inspections, and parts usage in the provided log.
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Manage spare parts inventory to maintain availability of critical components such as bearings, seals, motors, valves, and gearbox parts.
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Collaborate with Operations, and Safety teams to identify reliability improvements and equipment upgrades.
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Support plant safety and reliability by immediately addressing equipment issues and recommending process improvements.
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Participate in plant housekeeping, including spill cleanup, waste segregation, and maintaining maintenance shop organization.
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Provide timely updates to supervisors and operators regarding repair progress, completion, and follow-up actions.
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Coordinate outside contractors and vendors when necessary, ensuring compliance with site safety and work standards.
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Respond to “on-call” maintenance needs outside normal working hours as required.
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Contribute to training documentation and standard work procedures for key equipment and maintenance processes.
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Coach and guide maintenance personnel in troubleshooting and repair techniques.
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Promote teamwork and effective communication between Maintenance, Operations, and Engineering.
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Drive continuous improvement initiatives focused on equipment uptime, preventive maintenance compliance, and cost reduction.
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Support the plant in planning major shutdowns, capital projects, and resource allocation.
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Lead root cause failure analysis (RCFA) sessions and document lessons learned to prevent recurrence.
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Perform other duties as assigned by plant management.
Skills, Qualifications, Experience, Special Physical Requirements:
Required:
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High School Diploma or GED required.
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Minimum of 3 years’ experience maintaining plant or industrial equipment (mechanical focus).
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Working knowledge of process equipment such as pumps, motors, gearboxes, tanks, and utility systems.
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Strong mechanical aptitude with demonstrated troubleshooting and repair skills.
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Ability to lift up to 60 lbs and safely move heavy equipment (up to 600 lbs) using proper tools and assistance.
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Comfortable wearing required PPE, including full-face respirators.
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Ability to read, write, and communicate clearly in English.
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Willingness to work on-call and respond to maintenance emergencies as needed.