Maintenance Inspector
Hannibal, MO, US, 63401-7859
Overview
Location: Hannibal, MO
The primary objective is to monitor equipment condition on a continuous basis and analyze trends to ascertain the required maintenance interventions (mechanical, electrical, mobile equipment) necessary to maximize equipment reliability, performance and life expectancy, at the lowest possible cost, while maintaining the production functions.
Pay is dependent upon experience and will be discussed during the consideration process.
The Maintenance Inspector monitors equipment condition, in part, by performing both a formal schedule of systematic inspections (PM) of plant equipment, and non-systematic inspections as required by equipment stoppages, daily incidents and pending turnarounds. The inspector records and analyzes data, then initiates the appropriate work orders, to maintain or replace equipment components so that equipment reliability and performance are maximized, and costs can be minimized and budgeted properly. The Maintenance Inspector initiates the majority of the work performed by the execution group. The formal schedule of PM activities (Master Schedule) is the responsibility of the Maintenance Inspector for development, review and modification. The inspectors use Advanced Detection Techniques (Vibration Analysis, Oil Analysis, NDT, Ultra Sonic, and Thermal Imaging) to perform the equipment inspections. Following repairs and new installations, the Maintenance Inspector performs follow-up inspections and verifies tolerances in critical issues to assure compliance to acceptance standards and the PM Guidelines. Along with the Planner, the Inspector may need to inspect repairs and/or rebuilds being made off-site, and the responsibility is shared for the quality of specialized items received by Stores. The Maintenance Inspector is the recognized technical expert in their area of the plant and they provide advice and support accordingly. They make the most technical decisions regarding plant equipment for the Planner, and coaches other maintenance practitioners whether involved in Inspection or Execution functions. They interact with production personnel regarding operating procedures, which have an impact on equipment. They’re a participant in the budgeting process and is the prime source of advice in the planning and scheduling of major maintenance activities. The Maintenance Inspector keeps up-to-date on advances in reliability technology and equipment through participation in the Continental network as well as by maintaining relationships with other practitioners and appropriate suppliers. They use Maximo to help manage activities and to generate the maintenance KPI’s which measure the effectiveness of their function. They are also knowledgeable in current safety regulations and guidelines and plays an active role in promotion of plant safety.
Role & Responsibilities
Responsibilities:
- Systematic inspections of all assigned plant equipment
- Analysis of data collected, completed work orders, and process data to initiate appropriate maintenance work orders which include a detailed scope of work
- Non-systematic inspections (repetitive problems, validate work requests, daily incidents)
- Manage Drive the PM Program
- Quality Assurance of Execution work done on and off site, and of materials received
- Support Plant Safety Program
- Document and monitor equipment history files
- Provide technical support for plant activities and the maintenance functions
- Coach/mentor plant employees
- Effective communication
- Active role in budget preparation, forecast updating and compliance
- Assigned administrative duties
- Participate in vibration analysis activities, oil analysis, non-destructive testing, ultrasonic activities, infrared activities and all other advanced detection activities as required.
- Conduct personal special equipment inspections on mill liners, Twinducers, drives and the clinker cooler including critical welds using dye penetrate and magnetic particle techniques
- Interface with Maintenance and Operations to schedule and prioritize inspections and repair work and identify any equipment problems, which may be impacting the process negatively.
- The Maintenance Inspector may be asked to provide relief coverage for other members of the maintenance or production department and be on-call to cover mechanical problems which occur evenings and weekends.
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary level education from a two-year college, technical school or equivalent preferred. If he/she does not have a post-secondary degree, then 4 years’ experience in heavy industrial maintenance is required.
- Mechanical aptitude.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Must be able to work as a part of a team to ensure continuous improvement in their functional area as well as the overall plant operations.
- Must be able to meet on-call responsibilities in a 24/7 operation.
- Must have good leadership skills.
- Must display good employability skills (attendance, job performance, attitude, willingness to work, etc.).
- Proficient in English language
- Ability to pass pre-employment screening which includes physical, background check, and ten (10) panel drug screen.
Benefits
- Recession Resistant Industry
- Consistent work, with a work/life balance
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Time Off
- 401(k) Plan w/ employer match contribution
- Medical / Dental / Vision plan offered
- Life Insurance - Company Paid
- Short-term / Long-term Disability Insurance - Company Paid
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What to Expect During our Hiring Process
- Background Check
- Motor Vehicle Record Check
- 5-Panel Drug Screen
- Fit for Duty Baseline Physical (if applicable)
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