Mechanical Fitter
Job details
As a Mechanical Fitter at Wilmar Sugar & Renewables, you'll engage in hands-on maintenance and repairs within our Mill's crushing stations, focusing on essential components like hydraulics, gearboxes, and pumps. By collaborating with various departments, you'll help keep production flowing smoothly while maintaining our strong commitment to safety and reliability. Join us in making a meaningful impact on the success of our mill and enjoy the thrill of keeping our machinery running like clockwork! We have a permanent and a fixed term position available at our Invicta Mill based in North Queensland's Burdekin region, known for its stunning landscapes, rich agricultural heritage, and a vibrant community. The Burdekin region offers a fantastic lifestyle with a warm climate, beautiful beaches and a range of recreational activities, making it a great place to live and work. Your Role in Action
- Innovate and Fabricate: Utilize workshop machinery to manufacture engineering components, applying your fabrication skills to contribute to various projects.
- Keep Our Assets Running: Participate in preventative maintenance programs, troubleshooting equipment breakdowns, and assisting with fault reporting and repairs to ensure optimal factory operations.
- Empower the Next Generation: Provide guidance and leadership to apprentices and trainees, defining tasks and performance targets while offering valuable on-the-job training and feedback.
- Collaborate for Success: Liaise with the Work Coordinator on costs, scheduling expenditures, and assisting in assessing the economic life and performance of assets to drive continuous improvement.
- Document with Precision: Ensure all work orders and permits are accurately completed while maintaining timesheets and standard reports for seamless operations.
- Uphold Quality and Teamwork: Work within a collaborative environment, conducting inspections, identifying problems, and implementing improvements to ensure the highest quality standards.
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