Job Title: Plant Engineer – Ngodwana (must have utilities experience)
Company:Talent Evolution
Job description: Job Summary Key Performance Outputs -Develop strategies for the Engineering Department in line with O&M strategy. -Develop and ensure the implementation of Engineering department work instructions, policies, procedures and controls covering all areas of department activity so that all relevant procedural/legislative requirements are fulfilled while delivering a quality, cost-effective service. -Proactively reduce breakdowns, ensure effective plant preventative maintenance and plant improvements to deliver above target plant reliability. -Overview and assess planned maintenance activities to verify that it is carried out effectively. Physically observe maintenance team on planned maintenance tasks when required. Review PM reports and schedule and revise frequencies and plan interventions to prevent breakdowns. -Provide input into major breakdowns and analyse all breakdowns with maintenance team to determine root cause and determine requirements to implementation of corrective/preventive measures. Qualifications: -Mechanical Engineering Degree or equivalent, and commercial training. -Government Certificate of Competency (GCC) Factories. Related Experience: -15 years experience as a Plant Engineer in a power plant / utilities environment. Should you not receive a response within 10 working days, please consider your application as unsuccessfulTalent EvolutionRecruiter
Expected salary: R300000 – 360000 per year
Location: South Africa
Job date: Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:05:32 GMT
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