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Container Workshop Maintenance Engineer
About the job Container Workshop Maintenance Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Container Maintenance & Repair:
- Inspect containers for structural damage, leaks, and wear.
- Oversee or perform repairs, including welding, painting, and replacing damaged components.
- Ensure compliance with safety and operational standards.
- Workshop Management:
- Plan and organize daily maintenance schedules.
- Ensure the workshop is stocked with tools, spare parts, and consumables.
- Maintain an organized and clean working environment.
- Equipment Maintenance:
- Monitor and maintain equipment used in the container workshop, such as forklifts, welding machines, and hydraulic tools.
- Schedule and conduct preventive maintenance to minimize downtime.
- Compliance & Safety:
- Ensure all maintenance activities adhere to industry regulations and company policies.
- Promote a safe working environment by implementing and enforcing safety protocols.
- Quality Assurance:
- Perform quality checks on repaired containers to ensure they meet industry standards (e.g., IICL standards).
- Team Coordination:
- Supervise and train workshop staff, including technicians and laborers.
- Coordinate with logistics and operations teams to prioritize container repairs.
- Reporting:
- Maintain records of container inspections, repairs, and maintenance schedules.
- Prepare reports on workshop productivity, costs, and equipment status.
- Cost Management:
- Optimize repair and maintenance costs without compromising quality.
- Source and manage relationships with vendors for parts and supplies.
- Problem-Solving:
- Diagnose technical issues related to containers and workshop equipment.
- Provide innovative solutions to improve workshop efficiency and reduce downtime.
- Continuous Improvement:
- Implement best practices to enhance maintenance processes.
- Stay updated on new technologies and techniques in container maintenance.
Qualifications:
- 2-3 years of relevant experience in container maintenance or a related field (preferably in welding and fabrication techniques).
- Prior experience in managing laborers.
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, production engineering, or a related field (or equivalent work experience).
- Certification in welding, safety standards, or relevant technical fields is preferred.
- Knowledge of container structures, welding techniques, and mechanical repairs.
- Ability to supervise teams and manage workshop operations.
- Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.