The Mechanical Technician will be responsible for providing a mechanical maintenance service within the maintenance team. As part of the maintenance team, the role holder will be required to diagnose faults, suggest and assist with the upgrading of equipment and deliver the plant’s proactive maintenance strategy.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensuring all inspections and maintenance procedures are implemented in order to meet COMAH requirements
- Condition monitoring of all aspects of the VFL plant, using condition based monitoring techniques such as:
-Vibration analysis
-NDT
-Infrared
-Thermography
-Ultrasound
-Oil analysis
- Maintenance and setting up for optimum performance (e.g. laser alignment) for equipment such as:
-Pumps
-Valves
-Conveyors
-Elevators
-Gearboxes
-Fans
-Compressors
- Carrying out planned and reactive maintenance on the VFL plant
- Ensuring that all safety-critical and business-critical systems are inspected, maintained and calibrated to the relevant legislative and VFL standards
- Controlling abnormal situations and emergencies
Implementing key risk control systems necessary for the control of major hazards
- Management of mechanical and discipline-related contractors
Co-ordination with other disciplines and suppliers
- Maintenance of system drawings and documents after any modifications or improvements
- All work carried out on the site will be planned and recorded on the computerised maintenance management system
Additional Information
The Vivergo Fuels Plant is in operation 24 hours a day and 365 days of the year. The maintenance team typically work a Monday-Friday working pattern, with the requirement to be part of a call-out rota to assist with processing or equipment difficulties that cannot be left until the following day. The on-call rota is currently operating as 1 week in 6.
As part of the role, the employee will be required to wear and use specialist PPE, including but not limited to breathing apparatus, to ensure safety in hazardous environments. Training on the proper use and maintenance of this equipment will be provided.
There will also be a requirement to work at height and carry out confined space work.
The Mechanical Technician may be called upon to be part of the Saltend Emergency Response Team.
Salary
Starting salary of £40,000 - £42,000 per annum. With scope to advance with specific site training. The payment for being part of the on-call rotation is £1,800 per annum. With additional payments if you are called and required to attend site.