Job Descriptions:
Preventive Maintenance
- Regularly inspect mechanical equipment (pumps, engines, hydraulic systems, auxiliary machinery) for wear, leaks, alignment, and functionality.
- Perform scheduled maintenance to prevent failures.
Repair & Troubleshooting
- Diagnose mechanical issues (e.g. leaks, unusual noise, vibration, broken parts).
- Carry out repairs or replace worn/damaged components (bearings, seals, belts, pulleys, etc.).
- Collaborate with other technical disciplines (e.g. electrical) if issues are mechatronic.
Installation & Component Replacement
- Install or replace parts/components: bearings, belts, pumps, hydraulic hoses, filters, etc.
- Ensure correct installation per technical specifications and alignments.
Operational Support
- Assist operations department when mechanical assistance is required in the field.
- Maintain readiness of equipment and respond to mechanical breakdowns quickly.
Equipment & Tools Management
- Use proper mechanical tools & measurement devices; maintain and store tools properly.
- Maintain clean and safe work areas; ensure tools and workstations are safe and organized.
Safety & Compliance
- Follow safety protocols (lockout/tagout, using PPE, working in wet / slip-risk areas).
- Ensure mechanical repairs and installations meet regulatory and safety standards relevant to marina operations.
Documentation & Reporting
- Keep records/logs of maintenance, repairs, parts replaced, time taken, and observations.
- Report to supervisor: status of equipment, recurring issues, suggestions for upgrades or preventive improvements.
Qualifications:
- Minimum education: Vocational High School (SMK) in Mechanical Engineering / Automotive / Mechatronics or equivalent; Diploma (D3) in Mechanical Engineering is an advantage.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in maintenance and repair of mechanical equipment, auxiliary machines, hydraulic systems, or industrial pumps.
- Able to communicate in basic English, especially for reading technical manuals, equipment labels, and simple work-related communication.
- Understands the principles of preventive maintenance, cooling systems, hydraulics, and basic mechanical transmission.
- Skilled in using measuring instruments and workshop tools (micrometer, torque wrench, dial gauge, etc.) and capable of reading technical drawings.
- Understands occupational safety standards (K3) and is disciplined in using personal protective equipment (PPE) while working.
- Careful, honest, disciplined, and able to work independently or as part of a team, including in field conditions and dynamic work environments.