What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mechanic I position at cooper?
Job Title: Mechanic I
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Group: Regular – Full Time
Department: Services
Location: Houston, TX
About Cooper Machinery Services:
Cooper Machinery Services provides natural gas compression equipment and services to customers globally in the Oil & Gas, Power, Transportation, and Marine sectors. With a proud heritage dating back to 1833, Cooper Machinery Services is the OEM for legendary product lines including Cooper-Bessemer™, Ajax™, Superior™, Gemini, TSI, CSI, Enterprise, and Joy. Headquartered in Houston, TX, but with commercial and services hubs around the world, Cooper Machinery Services provides world-class services to more than 22,000 units in its installed base.
Our strength is our people. Each employee plays an integral role in our success and growth. With a commitment to our vision that strong relationships drive strong results and better business, our people make Cooper Machinery Services legendary.
Job Overview:
Must possess mechanical aptitude. Some training and or experience is desired. Willingness to learn and be trained as it relates to working on turbochargers. Must maintain safety, neat appearance and display good customer service skills.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS/INSTRUCTIONS:
Basic hand tools and either tool chest or rollaway required. Must embrace the company’s core values of Safety, service and Integrity. Individual must maintain a good driving record and be willing to travel with overnight stay.
Outline of Duties
Unit Disassembly
Note and photograph case position
Photograph damaged components / incriminating evidence of failure
Ensure that a determination of the proximate cause of failure is made
Note special provisions on unit (i.e. tach, shutdowns, etc.)
Ensure all tag information is correct on job card
Record all disassembly clearances on job card
Unit Cleanup and Inspection
Tank and pressure wash all cases and components as needed
Sandblast components as needed
Check all threads and oil/air passages
Pressure test all water jacketed cases
Ensure that NDT is performed on suspected damage by qualified personnel
Ensure all critical dimensions are checked on all cases
Route components in need of repair to proper department
Ensure jobs are organized on pallets at all times during repair process
Clean bearing assemblies and take to QC department for inspection and assembly
Labor and Parts Quotation
Note repair labor to be performed on job card with explanation when repair is not standard
Fill out replacement parts list with explanation of the need for replacement when replacement is not standard
Ensure that photos are taken of components in the need of non-standard repair or replacement for pictorial report
Unit Assembly
Prime and prepare all cases for assembly
Perform final inspection of all components and ensure all repair labor has been done correctly
Ensure appropriate job card information has been recorded prior to & during assembly
Assemble, torque, measure, lockwire as required
Record all clearances on job card
Prepare Unit for Shipment
Paint unit
Plug and/or cover all openings
Ensure all installation gaskets are with job
Place unit on shipping container
Qualifications/Requirements
High School Diploma or GED from an accredited school or institution
Minimum 1 year of experience in mechanical test and assembly / disassembly or heavy equipment repairs and maintenance
Eligibility Requirements
Work overtime, weekends and holidays as required
Work in a constant pushing, pulling, lifting, stretching, bending and other physical activities
Be in the shop environment a minimum of 8 hours per day, primarily standing and sitting, as required
Lift objects weighing up to 50 lbs.
Be subjected to extreme heat for extended periods of time
Travel within the US to work at customer locations or other Cooper facilities as needed
Handle heavy parts and moving parts
Subjected to the following: extreme heat that could exceed 500 degrees, enclosed areas, heights, and awkward positions, exposure to eye injuries, noise, dust, burns, & arc flashes, exposure to high noise levels for long periods of time, as required
Work inside and outside, as required
Interpret drawings, prints, drawings and engineering specifications to perform moderately complex, repetitive disassembly and reassembly tasks of all pressure control equipment
Possess or obtain forklift operator license and certification to operate overhead cranes
Wear PPE or Personal Protective Equipment - Hearing and eye protection (safety equipment) must be used
Operate pneumatic and hydraulic torque tools
Comply with all applicable quality, health, safety, and environmental regulations and maintain good housekeeping in assigned work areas
Possess a valid driver’s license
Desired Characteristics
Minimum 3 years of experience in Operations / service center operation applications or minimum 5 years of total relevant operation experience
Strong knowledge of existing drilling and production surface wellhead equipment, frac equipment and rental tools
Team player
Ability to work un-directed per engineering specifications and inspect own work for integrity and quality
Ability to perform highly complex troubleshooting and repair of equipment
Ability to setup and run test operations on basic and moderately complex sub-assemblies and final assemblies following engineering drawings, parts specifications, assembly procedures and/or verbal instructions
Ability to perform hydro and nitrogen gas pressure testing and functional testing of product
Knowledgeable in good housekeeping requirements and all safety regulations
Basic math skills
Ability to read schematics
Mechanical aptitude
Familiarity with tools
Previous manufacturing / shop service center operations experience
Cooper Machinery Services is an equal opportunity employer and gives all qualified applicants consideration of employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, any other characteristic protected by law.