Trustegic is looking for SHIFT ENGINEER to join our dynamic team and embark on a rewarding career journey A Shift Engineer, also known as a Shift Technician or Maintenance Engineer, is responsible for overseeing the operations and maintenance of equipment, systems, and facilities during a specific shift
Their role involves monitoring, troubleshooting, and maintaining the smooth functioning of machinery and infrastructure
Here are some key of a Shift EngineerEquipment Monitoring and Maintenance Shift Engineers continuously monitor the performance of equipment, machinery, and systems within their assigned area
They conduct regular inspections, perform preventive maintenance tasks, and address any issues or malfunctions that may arise
This includes repairing or replacing faulty components, conducting routine lubrication and calibration, and ensuring equipment is operating within specified parameters
Troubleshooting and Repair When equipment malfunctions or breaks down, Shift Engineers are responsible for diagnosing and troubleshooting the problem
They use their technical expertise and problem-solving skills to identify the root cause of issues and implement effective solutions
This may involve repairing or replacing faulty parts, adjusting settings, or coordinating with external contractors for more complex repairs
Safety and Compliance Shift Engineers ensure compliance with safety protocols and regulations
They conduct regular safety inspections, identify and address potential hazards, and take corrective actions to mitigate risks
They also follow standard operating procedures and adhere to relevant regulations and guidelines
Emergency Response In the event of an emergency or equipment failure, Shift Engineers are responsible for taking immediate action to resolve the issue
They assess the situation, implement emergency procedures, and coordinate with other team members or external resources to minimize downtime and ensure the safety of personnel and equipment
Record Keeping and Documentation Shift Engineers maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment performance, repairs, and other relevant information
They document work orders, log maintenance activities, update equipment manuals, and create reports on equipment downtime, maintenance costs, and productivity metrics