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Job Description
Job Title
Service TechnicianJob Description
- Function
- Sorter Technician
- Reports to
- Controls support engineer
- Direct Reports
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- Job purpose statement
- Electro mechanical maintenance activities on site
- Responsible for the preparation, execution and reporting of maintenance activities.
- Responsible for solving errors within the system, especially sorter equipment and other MHS related equipment
- Scope
- Maintenance (electrical and mechanical) activities on site as scoped on service contract
- Lead for the team and automated handling system specialist.
- Maintain and monitor equipment performance especially sorter equipment.
- Qualification and abilities
- Middle level of technical education
- Electro Mechanical experience
- Able to read EM drawings
- Minimum 5 years’ experience as MHS/Warehouse automation maintenance technician
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in s MHS/Warehouse Sorter technician.
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance tasks for electrical and mechanical components
- Ability to work under stress situations.
- Read and write the English language.
- Flexibility to take-over the work to the next shift team.
- Controlling baggage flows and correcting flow disturbances.
- Quick respond to failures.
- Electro-mechanical fault finding and repairs.
- Metrics – signal measurement knowledge and el. Wiring
- Reading PLC and SCADA, not programming
- Ability to be trained in PLC knowledge: Basic PLC (TAI portal) training in hard- and software, troubleshooting and exchanging hardware.
- Ability to be trained in appropriate contractor training: electrical and mechanical (OEM approved)
- Maximo , HSE
- Should have worked on possi-sorter , cross-belt sorter, VCC
- Responsibilities
- Solve errors on electrical and mechanical field in automated handling systems independently
- Carry out electrical-mechanical corrective and preventive maintenance
- You will be responsible for ensuring that the preventive maintenance of our material handling systems is carried out properly, as agreed in the maintenance contracts with customers. But just in case any faults still arise, you’ll be responsible for solving them on your own initiative
- List of key activities
- Execution of daily maintenance activity.
- Daily Inspections and faut findings.
- Daily monitoring of equipment condition.
- Identifying causes of, and rectifying, equipment failures
- Work pattern
- Shifts
- Differentiator
- All-round and specialist on a sorter aspect at the same time (acting as foreman included).
- Deals with exceptional cases and is able to teach the profession (instructs; determines standards; generates ideas for improvement).
- Tunes own work to activities of others.
- Self-reliant in a variety of less interrelated technical tasks.
- Acts independently in several technical tasks with small mutual consistency.
- Identifies issues that need extra attention.
- Solves problems which disturb the daily operation.
