TRAFFIC North West

Artisan (Instrumentation Mechanician) New

Glencore International AG

Job Description

Responsibilities
  • Participating in the daily GCOM safety talk;
  • Observing the work area and report any hazards to the supervisor;
  • Monitoring and installation of maintenance systems;
  • Receiving information and requests around electrical and mechanical failures;
  • Making expertise available to both as needed;
  • Physically assists with repair and restitution of equipment;
  • Supports the IT function as required;
  • Identifies and responds to work or environmental hazards;
  • Assists HSEC staff with monitoring and rectification of sub-standard conditions;
  • To always follow required lock out and other safety procedures;
  • Assists with accident/incident investigations as required;
  • Ensure safety devices and guards on all equipment and machinery are maintained in good order;
  • Supports good housekeeping initiatives and systems;
  • Performs necessary tasks to maintain housekeeping standards;
  • Must be able to read PLC program and make small modifications; and
  • Must be able to fault find on Pressure, Flow, Temperature, Weighing systems, Level, etc. circuits.
Qualifications
  • Grade 12 ;
  • Technical Certificate Level TC3;
  • Diploma or Degree in Electrical/computer engineering;
  • Completed Instrument trade test;
  • Minimum two years' experience Relevant Programming;
  • Minimum three years' experience field Instrumentation as an Artisan;
  • Technical experience on Electrical Arc in furnace or similar environment will be advantageous;

About This Role

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Salary Benchmark
$44,630/year
Source: O*NET (USD)
Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Speaking Reading Comprehension Service Orientation Social Perceptiveness
Common Technologies
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