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Are you passionate about engineering and committed to environmental sustainability? Join our team and play a vital role in ensuring clean water for communities! We're looking for skilled Mechanical & Electrical Engineers to maintain, troubleshoot, and optimize cutting-edge systems at our state-of-the-art Sewerage Treatment Plant. If you have a passion for problem-solving, a drive for innovation, and want to make a lasting impact, we want to hear from you! Apply today and help shape a cleaner, greener future.
Job Overview
The M&E Services Technician/Engineer at a Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) is responsible for overseeing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing mechanical and electrical equipment and systems. This role ensures the smooth operation of the plant by ensuring all machines, pumps, motors, control panels, and electrical installations function optimally. The role includes both planned preventive maintenance and reactive work to rectify issues.
Key Responsibilities:
Mechanical Responsibilities:
- Maintenance of Mechanical Equipment:
- Inspect, service, and repair pumps, valves, compressors, blowers, aerators, and other mechanical systems involved in the wastewater treatment process.
- Perform scheduled preventive maintenance on plant machinery, including lubrication, part replacement, and adjustments.
- Monitor and adjust equipment to ensure proper operation, flow rates, pressure, and efficiency.
- Installation and Replacement:
- Install, commission, and calibrate new mechanical equipment in the treatment plant.
- Dismantle faulty mechanical systems and replace damaged or defective components.
- Troubleshooting and Repairs:
- Diagnose mechanical failures and determine corrective actions.
- Read mechanical drawings and specifications to understand equipment setup and functionality.
- Perform emergency repairs to ensure minimal downtime.
- Safety Compliance:
- Ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations for mechanical systems.
- Maintain and enforce proper mechanical safety protocols.