Mechanic - San Joaquin
77-07
Closing date:
Open
The Mechanic is a multi-task position that focuses on equipment
reliability and customer satisfaction, requiring the following
training, skills and competencies as well as “AERA Expectations for
Hourly Employees.”
Critical Skills/Knowledge:
Mechanical
Must be recognized by peers and supervisors as an authority in
equipment (such as pumps, process equipment, compressors, etc.)
functionality and be able to perform necessary maintenance on these
equipment such as Major overhauls (seal replacement, bearing
replacement, etc.), alignment and proper installation. Must be
familiar and capable of using the basic manufacturing data of these
equipment such as Pump Performance curves to determine the condition
and effectiveness of these equipment. Must be capable of preparing
repair specifications using above knowledge for all the work that
will be done by outside contractors.
Computer
Knowledgeable and versatile in AERA’s computer systems such as SAP,
E-Mail, spreadsheets, etc.; and uses them to manage his/her daily
activities.
Data/Analysis/ Problem Solving
Must be familiar with trend analysis using computers or a manual
system and demonstrated ability of data usage in problem solving.
Must be capable of Root Cause Analysis and trouble shooting of
process equipment (logical thinking).
Literacy/Communication
Must be able to communicate clearly in English, both orally and
written, sufficient to understand instructions and to give
instructions to others. Is able to clearly express his/her views in
discussions. Is an active participant and provides valued input in
meetings. Listens carefully and effectively. Uses logbook/E-Mail
effectively and keeps others informed of the status of his/her work.
Continuous Improvement
Must be familiar with Continuous Improvement (CI) tools. Is willing
to change work habits to get desired results. Supports the
Plan/Do/Check/Act process. Uses CI tools to improve his/her part of
the business.
Business
Understands the organization’s business direction well. Knows how
his/her work relates to the organization’s business strategy. Is
continually learning about the business and what drives our
competitive advantage. Understands team Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s)
and is able to use them to manage and improve day-to-day activities.
Process
Demonstrates understanding of the lease’s processes and can describe
detailed process flow in areas of responsibility. Takes pride in
maintaining a clean environment. Is familiar with and follows safety
work practices and policies. Must understand the Process Team
concept and is willing and capable to work within and across these
teams.
Competencies:
Understanding the Business: Business Results Focus, Business
Perspective, Customer Focus
Intense Personal Commitment: High Personal Standards, Taking
Initiative, Enthusiasm for Work, Accountable, Concern for
Effectiveness
Teamwork: Effective Communication, Flexibility, Leadership,
Inclusion/Building Relationships
Continuous Improvement: Resourcefulness, Problem Solving, Enthusiasm
for Learning, Coachable
Environmental Health and
Safety:
Compliance and support of safety, environmental, health standards,
and policies is the responsibility of all employees. Examples:
proper use of personal protective equipment, energy control, lock
out/tag out, hot work safe work permits, incident reporting, etc.
Equipment Reliability:
Perform Front Line Maintenance. Examples: jobs generally taking 1-2
hours each as – small valve repair/replacement, chemical pumps,
calibrations, end device trouble shooting, housekeeping.
Perform Preventative Maintenance. Examples: vibration monitoring,
lube levels, change oil, filters, take oil samples and analyze
results, adjustments, change belts, clean screens. Troubleshoot or
evaluate equipment performance – actual vs. design, current vs.
historical. Evaluate root cause and correct, i.e., make appropriate
adjustments, repairs to prevent failure or meet equipment/process
specification.
Conduct Equipment and Process Root Cause Failure Analysis.
Utilize computerized Maintenance Management System (SAP) to
prioritize and schedule work, document job plans, failure cause,
close work orders, update equipment lists, track time.
Assist others with getting work done. Example: operators helping
crafts and logistics specialists with second and third line
maintenance.
Process Improvement
Understand and effectively use CI tools. Examples: SPC, Pareto, Root
Cause, Benchmarking, Process Mapping, and Plan/DO/Check/Act Process.
Understand how work effects process KPI’s and how process affects
business results of team, customer/suppliers.
Evaluate process data on computer display or reports. Troubleshoot
process variability/out of specification – perform room cause and
correct, i.e., make appropriate adjustments, repairs to reduce
variability or make process specification.
Accountable for data integrity: timely, accurate input of process
data – runcharts, assignable cause, runtime/downtime, tests, track
and report KPI’s. Correct poor quality data on computer databases.
Prepare reports, document events, receive mail, and enter shift logs
on computer.
Process Team Support – inclusive, involved, accountable, utilize
fact-based decision making, share best practices.
Work effectively with team, customers, and suppliers to drive
out waste and improve.
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