Level 1: Perform simple preventive maintenance operations according to standard operating procedures and schedules.
Level 2: Prepare and perform preventive maintenance on all equipment (electrotechnical, automated, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, etc.). Work on programmable logic controllers, robots, and manipulators.
Level 3: Study, prepare, and perform preventive maintenance on all factory equipment, including programmable logic controllers, robots, and manipulators.
Corrective Maintenance
Level 1: Intervene on machinery to resolve simple breakdowns under the supervision of a more qualified technician. Analyze failure causes and propose improvements. Perform necessary modifications on equipment.
Level 2: Resolve breakdowns autonomously. Analyze and implement modifications on equipment across all technical domains. Improve reliability, capacity, and maintainability.
Level 3: Propose and implement actions to improve reliability, capacity, and maintainability using new technologies.
Other Activities
Level 1: Actively participate in the maintenance workshop's 5S program. Participate in QRQC (Quick Response Quality Control) within their domain. Update intervention tracking logs to ensure traceability.
Level 2: Participate in daily and monthly meetings as well as improvement workshops. Contribute to specifications during the receipt and commissioning of new resources.
Level 3: Lead improvement projects, consult with subcontractors, and guarantee follow-up and results. Draft and distribute assembly, disassembly, or adjustment procedures and provide training.
Education & Experience
High school diploma or vocational certificate in industrial maintenance, electromechanics, or related field.
No prior experience required; on-the-job training provided.
Skills & Competencies
Basic mechanical and electrical knowledge.
Ability to follow maintenance checklists and procedures.
Attention to detail and manual dexterity.
Ability to report issues and escalate to higher-level technicians.