Lathe Operator cum Maintenance Technician

• Responsible for the maintenance and repair of equipment, machinery, physical facilities and the utilities/controls.
• Develops preventive maintenance and ensure continuous production operations.
• Plan and execute maintenance activity to ensure plant and machinery are kept safe running condition
• Robust knowledge of Operation and Annual Maintenance 0f Utilities (Chiller plant, Water softener- RO, Compressor, Air Conditions etc).
• Capable of measuring and making sketches of parts, fitting keys, laying out center lines, Lathe operation, welding, cutting, fitting bearings, drilling, tapping and aligning holes.
• Preparing and implementing action plans effectively to maximize overall equipment efficiency of production machines.

• Ability to improve the efficiency of the Utilities equipment.
• Ability to manage projects to completion on time and within budget.
• Troubleshooting and solving technical problems.
• Purchase of Maintenance materials on Emergency Basis.
• Report Daily activities in Log book.

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