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•Maintenance and inspections of centrifugal pumps and electric motors such as bearing and seal replacements, alignments, couplings, sumps, fans, drain piping modifications, block valves, control valves, air compressors, valve actuators, etc.
•Maintenance and repair of reciprocating engines and associated components.
•Assist with replacement of pumps, motors, valves, and other equipment as needed, including foundation work, initial alignment, testing, and startup.
•Participate and successfully complete training programs, process safety management reviews, and safety meetings required to comply with state and federal regulations.
•Reviews procedures and properly complete records of time as necessary to ensure compliance of all company and industry standards to meet all regulatory agency requirements.
•Responds to operational emergencies as a member of an area emergency response team.
•A minimum of 3 years mechanical experience is preferred.
•Experience in maintenance and repair of reciprocating engines and associated components is required.
•Must have a current driver's license and good driving record.
•The ability to take call-outs and work overtime is required.
•Must live or relocate to within 1 hour of reporting location.
Full Time
$40k-53k (estimate)
06/23/2024
07/11/2024
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