Facility Maintenance Mechanic
Job Summary
Supports the Facility Maintenance Team throughout the entire life cycle of the project. Under the direction of the Facility Maintenance Supervisor, the Facility Maintenance Mechanic is to assure tasks are completed in a timely manner. Receive, perform, and complete maintenance, repair, installation and assembly work orders within allowable time frames. Diagnose problems affecting acceptable operation of equipment, machinery, tools, and facility equipment. Disassemble, adjust, repair, or replace components then reassemble process equipment, machinery, tools, and facility systems. Perform regular inspections of equipment and facilities according to operations manuals and standard maintenance procedures. Participates in preventative maintenance and total preventative maintenance activities as directed.
Responsibilities
- Leadership: Act as a steward of Bearing culture. Uphold and communicate Bearing safety standards. Proactive, self-starting, self-managing. Takes ownership of ones work. Behaves in a manner that sets a positive example for others to follow. Grow and mentor current and future maintenance staff, and fellow team members.
- Communication: Demonstrates and conveys knowledge of contract documents including drawings, O&M manuals, equipment requirements. Participate in jobsite safety obligations including safety meetings, walks, and other related tasks. Builds effective relationships with customers, subcontractors, suppliers, and user groups that reflect and support company core values and meets and exceeds the project’s expectations.
- Management: Responsible for Process equipment maintenance and coordination procedures from comprehending the O&M requirements all the way to turn over of equipment to the project owner/staff, operationally ready to be put back into use.
- Scheduling: Prioritizes and organizes work schedule by utilizing PM system reports and work orders provided by Maintenance supervisor.
Desired Skills and Abilities
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- HVAC systems
- Manlifts and hand tools operation
- Hydraulics and pneumatics
- Mechanical systems
- Conveyor systems
- Utility systems
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to work in an active outdoor construction site environment.
- Must be able to ascend and descend ladders, stairs, and work in confined spaces and in proximity to loud equipment.
- Must be able to traverse irregular and steep terrain.
- Must be able to work in various weather conditions and be exposed to dirt or dust.
- Must be able to wear the required personal protective equipment while at work.
- Must be able to lift and carry 25lbs regularly and 50lbs occasionally.
- Must be able to work for long periods of time while standing.