Mechanical Systems Assistant Technician

We are looking for Mechanical Assistant Technician who will be responsible for taking instruction from the Mechanical Technician. He will be responsible for assisting the Technician to carry our Mechanical works as directed by the Supervisor adhering to work order instructions and procedures. He will be expected to do following: -Assists in performing assignments under the direction of Mechanical Systems Technicians - Coordinates assignments closely with fellow Mechanical Systems Assistant Technicians when necessary - Ensures proper interdisciplinary coordination and effective communication with peers and staff of other service providers - Assists in the review of assessment reports/ damage reports - If requested, attends weekly or monthly meetings if required with Mechanical Systems Technicians and Supervisors - Participates in inspections, tests, etc. to collect information and to ensure smooth running operations of mechanical components - Ensures quick reply to repair service calls and adherence to all the requirements of the associated KPIs - Ensures full coordination with other specialty . The ideal candidate should mechanical systems maintenance experience and should have excellent communication skills. The salary offered for this position is up to AED 4800 + Annual Benefits.
 

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  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Anonymous
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

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