Plan and execute preventive and corrective maintenance for mechanical equipment, including static and rotating equipment.
Plan, execute, and monitor contractor routine and non-routine maintenance activities perform troubleshooting or provide technical guidance when issues arise.
Plan and coordinate shutdown maintenance activities for mechanical equipment in accordance with local and global PM requirements, vendor recommendations, and industry best practices.
Review risk analysis and maintenance procedures on a regular basis.
Maintain and update maintenance records for equipment modifications, repairs, and rerating activities.
Identify and update discrepancies in plant equipment records and field conditions.
Participate in root cause analysis (RCA) for process incidents and mechanically induced failures recommend corrective actions and follow up on closure.
Initiate and execute Engineering Management of Change (EMOC) for plant improvements and modification works.
Support internal and external audits and ensure timely closure of audit actions.
Identify bad actors in the plant and drive reliability improvements through short-term and long-term solutions.
Review spare parts availability and initiate Bill of Materials (BOM) updates as required.
Work closely with Process Engineers to ensure compliance with company guidelines during process or equipment changes.
Collaborate with Inspection Engineers to ensure equipment compliance with statutory requirements and applicable API codes for repairs, rerating, and alterations.
Collaborate with Reliability Engineers to identify failure root causes and implement mitigation plans.
Support Projects and Sales teams during development, execution, and commissioning by providing maintenance inputs.
Coordinate with the Warehouse Supervisor on spare parts inventory management to ensure high plant availability.
Manage vendors in coordination with Procurement and prepare technical bid evaluations for major equipment purchases.
Work closely with regional and global teams to obtain guidance, feedback, and technical support.
Requirements
Degree in Mechanical Engineering with at least 7 years of maintenance experience in the Oil & Gas or Petrochemical industry OR Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with at least 10 years of relevant maintenance experience (preferred).
Experience in gas plants such as Gasification, SMR, or ASU is an advantage.
Strong conceptual knowledge in the design and maintenance of mechanical static and rotating equipment, including boilers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, columns, piping, valves, steam turbines, compressors, and pumps.
Good working knowledge of industrial standards and codes such as API and ASME for mechanical equipment.