Heavy Duty Mechanic Job Vacancy at Saipem

by Area Talk

Job Description:

Ensure the correct maintenance operation of the “heavy” onshore equipment, present in the job sites, plants and maintenance bases, performing the instructions received from the Mechanic section leader and /or Workshop Foreman, ensuring the respect of HSE and Quality procedures and practices, following the appropriate manuals supplied by the manufacturers

Also Apply; Field Instrumentation and Automation at saipem

Responsibilities:

  • Disassemble, reassemble and overhaul of all the heavy equipment (earthmoving machineries ,cranes, pipe layers, pay welder exc.) type hydraulic and mechanical, present in the job sites, plants and maintenance bases usefull for the construction of pipelines or onshore plants
  • Inspect the equipment in order to determine the proper maintenance procedures, by visual observation or with other devices
  • Interpret the manuals and technical drawings (hydraulic, pneumatic and electric if necessary)
  • Produce handmade replacement parts using the tools or equipment available in the workshop
  • Test the equipment to observe the correct operation, diagnose problems detected, and in case of malfunction and perform repairs
  • Prepare lists of the materials and tools to buy when necessary
  • Promptly report any safety hazards or accidents in the workplace
  • Ensure good cleanliness and order in the place of work
  • Partecipate to the daily Tool box and JSA (Job Safety Analysis) when required
  • Ensure the storage of the tools in the apposite location once used
  • Report the near misses and incidents to his responsible on duty
  • Wear always PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
  • Attend all the emergency drills

Job Location: Nigeria

Method of Application

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Application Deadline: Not Specified.


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