To provide semi-skilled assistance including daily provision of lubes, fuel, grease, and inspection of heavy mining and auxiliary equipment to maintain high standard equipment health to effectively maintain mining / auxiliary equipment.
In This Role You Will
Perform Maintenance Duties
- Perform daily servicing, including inspections of heavy mining and auxiliary equipment.
- Perform lube level checks and top-ups on equipment.
- Responsible for changing oil and other fluids to maintain equipment or vehicle health condition.
- Provide daily distribution of fuel to mining and other support equipment / plants on a schedule.
- Maintain and update daily / shift service, fuel, and lubes records, and provides information and recommendations about the equipment to dispatchers and supervisors.
- Perform other routine equipment health condition checks such as pressure, temperature, wear loose parts, damage, etc., and advise shift supervisor and maintenance dispatch accordingly.
- Manual greasing of all available and required greasing points, bearings / bushings as well as examine components joints for dryness and promptly advice accordingly.
- Collaborate and follow the daily schedule as directed by the Maintenance Dispatchers or Shift Supervisors.
- Daily inspection and report of all defects on the service trucks for repairs and correction.
- Ensure service or lube trucks and their nozzles / Wiggins are always clean and in good condition.
Health and Safety Management
- Comply with all Newmont and regulatory agency Health, Safety, Loss Prevention, and Environmental procedures, requirements, and standards.
- Operate safely and take steps to prevent minimal wear and tear and / or damage to equipment.
- Work without risk or harm to others.
- Maintain a strong focus on safety throughout all activities.
- Attend daily morning safety meetings, Process Safety Management (PSMs).
- Observe and adhere to all Fatality Risk Management (FRM) critical controls.
- Observe all exclusion zones in the pits as required by Geotechnical Team.
Your Training, Skills & Experience Checklist
Formal Qualification (including Professional Registrations):
- Senior High School Certificate or Technical/Vocational Trade Certificate
Additional Knowledge:
- General understanding of maintenance engineering.
- Mineral Commission Operator Competency.
- License E.
Experience:
- Minimum of 1 year mechanical and / or electrical maintenance experience, preferably in a mining or industrial environment.
Technical Skills:
- Basic communication (English written and verbal) and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to read and understand documentation.
- Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with peers and supervisor.
Behavioural Attributes:
- Manual dexterity.
- Safety conscious.
- Good listener.
- Self-motivated.
- Team player.
- Technically inclined.
- Tenacity.