Monitor and control production processes in real-time using SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems.
Expertise in the use of sensors (temperature, pressure, voltage, current, etc.) to monitor the performance of the manufacturing process and detect faults.
Managing maintenance resources effectively, including spare parts, tools, and technicians.
Apply expertise in the maintenance and optimization of material handling systems, such as conveyors and lifts, used to move components through the production line.
Reading electrical diagrams, troubleshooting, and maintaining electrical systems involved in the battery manufacturing process.
Coordinating maintenance schedules to minimize production downtime and ensure optimal machine utilization.
Managing the maintenance budget for the battery manufacturing line, making cost-effective decisions about repairs, parts, and equipment upgrades.
REQUIREMENTS
A bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Fluent in English
Proficiency in diagnosing and troubleshooting electrical and mechanical systems.
Strong understanding of machinery maintenance principles, safety standards, and regulatory compliance.
Knowledge of PLC programming and troubleshooting for automation in manufacturing equipment.
Familiarity with automated systems and robotics used in the manufacturing process.