WHAT WILL YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES BE
The Utility Operator is responsible for performing a variety of tasks related to the operation, maintenance, and repair of the company's utility systems.
Operate equipment & machinery to support utilities operations.
Perform autonomous maintenance and basic maintenance on equipment.
Manage to conduct safety inspections on equipment.
Monitor and be able to do adjustments to utilities processes.
Identify and troubleshoot any issues or malfunctions in utility systems, promptly addressing them to minimize downtime and ensure uninterrupted availability of services.
Perform routine inspections and maintenance activities to ensure the proper functioning of utility systems, including conducting regular tests, calibrations, and adjustments.
Identify and troubleshoot any issues or malfunctions in utility systems, promptly addressing them to minimize downtime and ensure uninterrupted availability of services.
Regularly check and record utility system parameters, such as pressure, temperature, flow rates, and energy consumption, to identify trends and deviations, and take appropriate actions.
Maintain accurate documentation and records of all utility system operations, maintenance activities, and repairs, adhering to regulatory requirements and internal standards.
Collaborate with other departments and stakeholders to coordinate utility shutdowns, repairs, and system upgrades, ensuring minimal disruption to operations.
Follow safety protocols and guidelines while operating utility systems, ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations and promoting a safe working environment.
Provide training and guidance to other team members or operators to ensure they have the necessary knowledge and skills to operate utility systems effectively.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO SUCCEED
Experiences & Qualifications
Matric
Minimum N5 Electrical or Mechanical Engineering
Proven experience working as a Utilities Operator or in a similar role, preferably in a manufacturing or industrial setting.
Familiarity with regulatory standards and compliance requirements related to utility systems, such as OSHA
Physical stamina and ability to work in challenging conditions, including exposure to high temperatures, confined spaces, and heights.
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