Mechanic
Job Description:
Contract Type: Full-time
Overview:
The Mechanic is responsible for the maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and overhaul of mechanical equipment, engines, and machinery to ensure reliable and efficient operation. This role requires strong technical skills, hands-on experience with mechanical systems, and the ability to diagnose faults accurately. The Mechanic plays a critical part in minimizing downtime and ensuring safe, continuous operations across the site or facility.
Key Responsibilities:
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Inspect, maintain, and repair mechanical equipment, engines, pumps, compressors, generators, and related machinery.
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Conduct routine preventive and corrective maintenance to ensure operational efficiency and compliance with safety standards.
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Diagnose mechanical faults using testing tools, equipment manuals, and troubleshooting procedures.
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Perform mechanical overhauls, component replacements, and system upgrades as required.
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Read and interpret technical drawings, mechanical schematics, and maintenance manuals.
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Ensure all mechanical work is carried out according to manufacturer specifications and company procedures.
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Keep accurate records of maintenance activities, parts used, inspections, and repairs.
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Assist in planning and executing shutdowns, major repairs, and large equipment services.
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Maintain tools, equipment, and workshop areas in a clean, safe, and organized condition.
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Collaborate with other technicians, engineers, and operations teams to resolve equipment issues.
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Adhere to all safety protocols, perform risk assessments, and identify potential hazards in the work environment.
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Provide recommendations for improving mechanical system efficiency and reliability.
Requirements:
Experience:
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3-5 years experience in mechanical maintenance, repairs, or equipment servicing.
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Experience with engines, rotating equipment, and industrial machinery (mining, marine, construction, or plant environments preferred).
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Proven ability to troubleshoot and repair complex mechanical issues.
Qualifications & Certifications:
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Mechanical Trade Certificate (essential).
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Additional certifications in hydraulics, diesel mechanics, or equipment maintenance (advantageous).
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Valid medical fitness certificate (if required by the work environment).
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Safety training certificates (e.g., Basic Safety, working at heights) are an advantage.
Education:
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Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or related technical field (preferred).
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Further mechanical or equipment-specific training is beneficial.
Competencies:
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Strong understanding of mechanical systems, engine components, and industrial machinery.
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Ability to interpret mechanical drawings and service manuals.
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Hands-on experience using diagnostic tools and mechanical repair equipment.
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Solid problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
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Strong safety awareness and adherence to maintenance standards.
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Good communication skills and ability to work in a team environment.
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Self-motivated, reliable, and able to work under pressure or in challenging conditions.
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Physically fit for manual handling and demanding maintenance tasks.