JOB PURPOSE
Unilever is the place where you can bring your purpose to life with the work that you do - creating a better business and a better world.
The Utility Technician is responsible for the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and improvement of utility systems that support factory operations. These include generators, air compressors, HVAC systems, boilers, plumbing systems, fire suppression systems, water treatment plants, and other mechanical/electrical utility equipment. The role ensures continuous supply of high-quality utilities while maintaining safety, efficiency, compliance, and reliability.
WHAT WILL YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES BE
Maintenance & Repair
Perform routine, preventive, and corrective maintenance on utility systems such as generators, HVAC, boilers, compressors, plumbing, mechanical and electrical systems.
Develop and execute preventive maintenance schedules to minimize downtime and extend equipment life.
Conduct mechanical repairs including pumps, flow meters, heat exchangers, strainers, pneumatic systems, etc.
Operation & Monitoring
Operate utility equipment in line with Unilever SOPs to achieve desired performance and safety results.
Continuously monitor system parameters (steam, air, chilled water, fuel, water distribution, etc.) and ensure they remain within acceptable limits.
Perform configuration, calibration, and setup of utility systems where required.
Inspection & Troubleshooting
Conduct regular inspections to identify abnormalities, deviations, and potential failures in utility systems.
Troubleshoot breakdowns and restore utilities promptly to minimize operational disruption.
Safety & Compliance
Adhere strictly to Unilever safety policies, statutory regulations, and environmental standards.
Participate in emergency response actions during utility failures and ensure safe restoration of equipment.
Apply correct chemical handling, CIP, and eco efficiency procedures.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain accurate logs of maintenance activities, inspections, failures, and repairs.
Collect and record operational data, utility consumption, and performance metrics.
Continuous Improvement
Implement Autonomous Maintenance practices (CLIT, tagging abnormalities).
Support optimization of utility processes, improving reliability and reducing operational cost.
Participate in audits, corrective actions, and improvement projects.
Collaboration
Work with engineering teams, production managers, and contractors to ensure uninterrupted utility supply.
Support cross-functional problem-solving and knowledge sharing.
Experiences & Qualifications
OND / Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering (or related field).
Minimum 1 - 2 years' experience in utilities, manufacturing, or industrial maintenance.
Strong understanding of boilers, compressors, HVAC, chillers, pumps, water treatment (DM/RO), and plumbing.
Knowledge of safety standards and legal requirements for utility operations.
Ability to diagnose mechanical/electrical faults using instrumentation and diagnostic tools.
Good reporting, data analysis, and problem-solving skills.
Skills
Technical expertise in utility systems operation and maintenance.
Strong safety mindset and adherence to standards.
Analytical thinking and troubleshooting ability.
Teamwork and communication skills.
Ability to work independently in high demand production environments