Bearing Repair Tech
What Will You Do?
Support the work of all other shop floor personnel while maintaining a safe work environment.
Performs necessary disassembly, diagnosis, inspection, and reassembly of a wide variety of fans and compressors. Inspection may include visual and/or instrument examination.
Evaluates the condition of existing parts/components, for possible reuse or replacement.
Willingness to work with other team members in a learning and teaching environment.
Performs any tests such dimensional verification, leak tests, visual examinations.
Operates any equipment necessary to accomplish the repair and rebuild of all customer units.
Completes written records, such as check sheets, clearances, pressure tests, inspection reports, etc., as required.
Secures units and parts in preparation for shipment.
Duties include some painting and packing as required.
Operates fork truck, overhead crane, company car or pickup truck, for the purpose of loading, unloading, within the Service Center.
Maintains a clean and orderly work area, including such duties as sweeping, emptying trash containers, spillage cleanup, and disposing of scrap parts in the shop, and stacking and organizing parts/units in storage/staging areas within the Service Center.
Your Physical Work Environment Will Require
- Environmental and Safety focused mindset
- Quality focus with attention to detail
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. during normal work activities
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Strong interpersonal skills
Experience Should Be
- Experience in rotating equipment bearing assembly and gearbox repair
- Ability to work in and contribute to a team environment
- High school diploma/GED with at least 3 years of large equipment repair experience
- Understanding or qualifications with NDT testing (Penetrant and Magnetic particle)
- OSHA 10- or 30-hour training
- Prior work experience with screw compressors, centrifugal fans, axial fans, turbo equipment, and reciprocating compressors and components.