Principal Accountabilities
* Receive details of Production work instructions from Operators and Sr. Operators
* Collect tools, materials, equipments and consumable, from respective store / workshop
* Transport all necessary items to work site, prepare work site.
* Assist Operators / Sr. Operators during all stages of disassembly, inspection measurement, calibration, repair, replacement, assembly and testing.
* Clean parts after disassembly, for inspection and before assembly.
* Clean maintenance work site after completion of work
* Collect all tools, material, equipment, consumables, form work site, clean and arrange in maintenance store and Clean / arrange maintenance workshop / store, as requested by Operators / Sr. Operators
* Considerable physical effort, standing, walking, handling weights, using tools, cleaning with fluids and d.) To promote healthy and safety working environment at all times
Qualification and Experience
* Secondary School Certificate, Speaking, reading and writing (6 Years elementary education).
* Minimum knowledge of English Language.
* Knowledge of names of items used during maintenance work (tools, material, equipment, consumables, spare parts, etc..).
* Use of tools, under supervision of technician..
* Total Oil and Gas Year of Experience maximum 5 years.
How to Use Keywords in Your Resume
ATS software is not always accurate. So when you’ve found the keywords to put on your resume, you need to include them clearly so that the ATS can read them.
Don’t: Embed resume keywords in images or use fancy fonts.
Do: Use standard fonts and avoid images in favor of plain text.
Stick to Plain Text
For an ATS, images are hard to read. While it might be tempting to spice up your graphic design resume by embedding keywords for your resume in fancy images, doing so will mean the ATS can’t read them.