Job Title: Technician
Company:Vine Recruitment
Job description: Reporting to:
Maintenance ManagerOutput:Planned MaintenanceCarry out preventive and corrective maintenance work.
Ensure Job cards issued are completed.
Effective turnaround time of Corrective and Preventive maintenance work issued.
Ensuring Job cards are completed correctly.
Managing and prioritizing worklist from available resources.
Maintenance check sheets are returned and completed accurately.Unplanned MaintenanceEnsuring effective maintenance team response time to breakdowns reported.
Reporting of Downtime details accurately.
Ensure quality of work is of a high standard.Site HousekeepingMaintenance areas are kept neat and tidy at all times.GeneralOwnership of designated facility.
Ensure area of responsibility is of Cavalier standards.
Report any deviance of Policies and procedures.
Available for Standby duties.
Area temperatures are in specification.People ManagementSupervise Crew of maintenance staff.
Ensuring positive team attitude.
Follow up on completed work.
Time keeping of staff.SHEQQualification detailsGrade 12
Millwright or Electrician trade testExperienceProven 3 5 years electrical/mechanical experience
3 5 years supervisory experienceSalary:
R 40,000 CTC per monthSend your CV to chris@vinerecruitment.co.za
Expected salary: R40000 per month
Location: Western Cape
Job date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
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