Job Description
Technical knowledge of utility equipment (boilers, air compressors, chillers, pumps, HVAC, water systems)
Preventative and corrective maintenance execution
Equipment fault-finding and root cause analysis
Adherence to statutory and safety requirements
Equipment inspections and condition monitoring
Energy and water efficiency support
Job card completion and use of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
Participation in plant shutdowns and project support
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Maintenance Execution
Perform planned preventative, predictive, and corrective maintenance on all utility systems and equipment.
Carry out repairs and replace worn or faulty components in a safe and timely manner.
Support the Team Leader: Utilities in planning and executing shutdown activities.
Equipment Reliability and Troubleshooting
Diagnose and resolve faults or failures on boilers, compressors, pumps, and other utilities systems.
Participate in root cause analysis (RCA) and corrective actions to reduce repeat failures.
Monitor asset condition and recommend improvements for reliability and efficiency.
Compliance and Safety
Ensure that all maintenance work is conducted in line with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, Pressure Equipment Regulations (PER), and internal safety procedures.
Support legal inspections, testing, and audits of utility equipment.
Complete and maintain safe work procedures and risk assessments.
Documentation and CMMS Use
Accurately complete job cards and update CMMS (e.g., SAP PM) for all maintenance activities.
Record findings, spare part usage, downtime, and time spent on tasks.
Maintain equipment history and assist in maintaining statutory documentation.
Operational Support
Provide standby support as required to respond to after-hours equipment failures.
Liaise with Utilities Operators and Production to coordinate repairs and minimize impact.
Support continuous improvement initiatives for utilities efficiency and plant uptime.
KBI
Utility equipment uptime and availability
% Preventative Maintenance schedule compliance
Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) and Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
First-Time Fix Rate
Zero safety incidents or deviations from permit procedures
Audit compliance (e.g., Engineering, Safety, Environmental)
Utilities-related downtime incidents
Skills, Experience & Education
Education
Minimum: N4 - N6 in Mechanical, Electrical, or Electro-Mechanical Engineering
Required Certification: Trade Test Certificate (e.g., Fitter, Millwright, Electrician, Refrigeration Mechanic)
Boiler and/or pressure equipment training/certification (advantageous)
Experience
Minimum 3 years of experience as a qualified artisan in a manufacturing or utilities environment
Demonstrated experience with utility systems including boilers, compressed air, chilled water, and water treatment
FMCG, beverage, or food industry experience preferred
Working knowledge of CMMS systems
Skills
Sound mechanical or electrical fault-finding skills
Knowledge of pump systems, valves, actuators, instrumentation, and basic PLC interfaces
Understanding of pressure vessels, safety devices, and compliance inspections
Familiarity with thermodynamics and refrigeration principles (if applicable)
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics
Computer literacy (MS Office, maintenance software)
Strong adherence to health and safety protocols
Deadline:14th July,2026