Designing and implementing maintenance schedules to maintain equipment in good working condition. This could involve routine maintenance, repairs, and periodic replacement of components.
Data Analysis: Analysis of inspection data to assess the condition of the asset and predict potential failures. This supports maintenance and repair planning before significant problems occur.
Risk Assessment: Determining the risks associated with equipment failure and developing strategies to mitigate these risks. This includes creating risk-based inspection plans and prioritising maintenance.
Ensuring all activities are in accordance with industry standards and regulations. This includes compliance with codes like ASME, API, and others that apply to the specific industry.
Requirements
Completed your Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical Engineering degree by the end of 2025 or earlier
Attention to detail: You will be responsible for creating detailed designs and specifications and must pay close attention to detail to ensure the accuracy and safety of the work.
Teamwork: Most engineering projects require collaboration and teamwork, so strong interpersonal and collaboration skills are essential.
Adaptability: Engineering is a constantly evolving field, and as a graduate engineer you should be able to adapt to new technologies and techniques.
Problem solving: Engineering often requires finding creative solutions to complex problems. Good critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills are highly valued.
Communication skills: The ability to communicate technical information in a clear and concise manner is important for a graduate engineer. This includes the ability to write reports, give presentations, and explain complex technical concepts to non-technical colleagues.
Continuous Learning: Technologies and methodologies are constantly changing so staying up to date is an important attribute.
Creativity: have that innate ability to “think outside the box”.
Analytical ability: ability to think analytically to fully define a problem and develop solutions suited to the problem.
Logical thinking: ability to understand how a system works, what can go wrong and how to fix it. This requires the ability to think logically and evaluate and understand each element that makes up the system.
Leadership: well-developed “human skills” so you can smoothly perform non-technical duties.
Respect for health and safety protocols: this is more of a requirement than a skill but adherence to policies that aim to eliminate or mitigate risk is a necessity.
You must upload your cover letter, resume and academic transcripts to be considered.
Benefits
Access to exclusive complimentary wellness classes
Refurbished end of trip facilities with generous bike storage