- Preventive Maintenance: Develop, implement, and execute comprehensive preventive maintenance (PM) schedules for all hydrophilic systems and related equipment (e.g., filtration units, coating application systems, humidification systems, specialized medical or lab equipment).
- Corrective Maintenance: Diagnose complex mechanical, electrical, and process-related faults in hydrophilic equipment efficiently. Perform repairs, replacements, and adjustments to restore functionality with minimal downtime.
- Installation & Commissioning: Oversee or perform the installation, setup, calibration, and commissioning of new hydrophilic systems or major upgrades.
- Troubleshooting & Optimization: Utilize diagnostic tools, technical manuals, and process knowledge to identify root causes of failures or performance degradation. Implement solutions and suggest improvements to enhance system reliability, efficiency, and lifespan.
- Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate and detailed records of all maintenance activities, repairs, parts usage, and equipment performance. Ensure all work complies with company standards, manufacturer specifications, and relevant safety/environmental regulations (e.g., ISO, GMP if applicable).
- Spare Parts Management: Monitor inventory levels of critical spare parts for hydrophilic systems. Recommend procurement and manage stock to ensure availability.
- Safety & Housekeeping: Adhere strictly to all safety protocols (LOTO, PPE, chemical handling). Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment within maintenance areas and operational floors.
- Technical Support: Provide technical guidance and support to operations and production teams regarding the safe and efficient operation of hydrophilic equipment.
- Continuous Improvement: Stay updated on advancements in hydrophilic technologies, maintenance best practices, and relevant tools. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives.
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. 1-2 years of experience in maintenance engineering, preferably with hydrophilic or water treatment systems. Familiarity with hydrophilic materials, coatings, and their industrial applications. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics, and manuals. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Proficiency in using maintenance management software and diagnostic tools. Willingness to work onsite and respond to urgent maintenance requests. Attention to detail and commitment to safety protocols.