You mission:


Operate condition monitoring equipment by collecting data and analyzing
Suggesting Preventive Measures or timeline to repair to avoid Production loss
Generating condition monitoring reports and work orders, and following –up
Participating and supporting RCFA’s that are condition monitoring related
Recording of condition monitoring history and completed technical investigations
Review Tribology reports and suggesting preventive/corrective measures
Conduction Infra-red surveys, generating relevant reports and suggesting preventive/corrective measures
Improve mean time between failures (MTBF) by identifying equipment that have a short life cycle and identifying and recommend improvements to increase MTBF of equipment
Participate in the implementation of upgrades and projects, doing specialized work
Maintain a high level of safety awareness
Assist with reviewing and recommend adjustments of preventive Maintenance activities and condition monitoring routines to increase the availability and reliability of equipment
Assist with development of preventive Maintenance measures to reduce the planned and unplanned maintenance work / breakdowns


Your profile:


3 – 5 years’ experience as a qualified mechanical artisan with two years’ experience as a Condition Monitoring Technician in a manufacturing environment preferably in Pulp and Paper
Minimum of N5 in Mechanical or Electrical engineering
Trade Tested Artisan Fitter or Millwright
Vibration Analysis CAT Level 1
Thermography CAT Level 1 will be advantageous
Tribology – Lubrication Level 1 or similar 
Code 08 / EB license
  • Durban