Responsibilities:
Always promote safe work leadership during maintenance activities on company's equipment, as fitter and team leader.
Assemble the various sub-assemblies of a company machine into a working unit.
Move any piece of company equipment into or out of a working position at a mine site, quarry, or other such location.
Perform necessary inspections on a newly assembled company machine to make sure that it will operate properly on start-up.
Perform specific tests on company equipment, such as stall-test, output feed size gradations, lubrication feed rate measurements, temperature monitoring, take current overload readings etc.
Perform troubleshooting and problem solving tasks to identify the root cause of any problems being experienced with equipment.
Monitor Company equipment operating in the field for the purpose of improving the performance, either in terms of throughput rate, output product size, ability to handle difficult (eg. Hard or sticky) material, or for any other reason. Thereafter the Service Engineer must be able to present his suggestions to the customer, or to the Company's sales or design company, and also carry out the necessary work to effect the changes required.
Remove broken or damaged equipment and replace it with new/repaired equipment.
Provide training and/or instruction to the customer’s workforce on how to perform maintenance tasks in a safe effective manner.
Record suggestions for design improvements and feed these back as part of the site reporting, so that they can be passed on to the Company's Design and Consultancy.
Skills and knowledge transfer to assistant workforce and trainees(apprentices)
Perform all physical activities that are required to fulfil the duties described above in a safe and professional manner, either alone or in conjunction with other persons who may, or may not be familiar with the Company's equipment. This work may involve:
Making use of heavy tooling
Moving large or bulky parts manually Working at heights and in confined spaces
Working in extreme weather conditions
Working long shifts Carry out high levels of physical strenuous work
Work involving the extensive use of hard power tools
Work in conjunction with other engineering disciplines, such as electrical engineering, civil engineering, rigging and haulage, customer’s production operators etc.
Communicate with representatives of the customer, at all levels, on technical and engineering matters relating to the job at hand.
Perform all work in relation to the overhaul of a Company's machine, including the removal and replacement of:
Sizer and feeder shafts
Wear component
Bearings
Fluid Couplings
Gears and seals
Electro-mechanical and hydraulic drives