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MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMY

Maintenance Technician (Pumps)

MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMY, Quincy, Massachusetts, us, 02171

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Pay scale: $32-42/hr Schedule: Monday – Friday 6 am – 2:30 pm

Key Areas of Responsibility

Working under the direction and supervision of others, perform preventative maintenance on any of the following operating systems: hydrolysis, distillation, fractionation, separations, logistics, or utilities.

Inspect and test equipment to locate damage or worn parts and assist in the diagnosis of malfunctions.

Read work orders or blueprint drawings or P&ID's to understand the issue and to determine required repairs.

Assist in the repairs to valves, pumps, and steam traps.

Reassemble repaired pumps to specified requirements, using hand tools.

Use proper mechanical and power equipment/tools.

Assist with process equipment assembly and installation.

Perform lubrication on equipment as needed and directed.

Perform flange work as directed.

Complete data entry into the work order system as required.

Maintains a thorough working knowledge of, and performs work activities according to established practices, procedures, programs, and codes.

Performs preventive and corrective maintenance, lubrication, surveillance, and equipment calibration programs.

Prepares and maintains related reports, logs, records, and historical data, as assigned.

Recommends changes to existing maintenance methods, procedures, predictive maintenance, and applications to improve overall Station activities. -May provide direction and guidance to other Services technicians or craft.

Assists in maintaining necessary tools, equipment, spare parts associated with the maintenance of the Station Facilities and systems.

Participates in and completes plant and Maintenance Services Department training; maintains proficiency in primary craft and second assigned craft specialty.

Performs rigging in support of the movement of equipment and materials.

Maintains a thorough working knowledge of the Station's tagging and lockout tagging program.

Prepares and assists in the preparation and revision of detailed training, programs, procedures, and PMs for the Maintenance Services Department as assigned.

Recommends to Maintenance Services supervision the termination of any maintenance activity, which is not being carried out per applicable procedures, specifications, regulations, requirements, or accepted practices.

Recommends to Maintenance Services supervision the termination of any activity, which jeopardizes personnel safety, equipment safety, or continued plant operations.

Responsible for snow removal or the overseeing of snow removal.

Responsible for maintaining the tool cribs and lube oil shop on site.

Required to participate in significant outages, when assigned, by performing a designated outage position, and maintaining required training qualifications. An outage assignment may involve shift work and/or working extended hours.

Qualifications

High school graduate/GED

Post-secondary certificate in Mechanic & Repair Technologies a plus

Successful completion of skills assessment

Ability and proficiency in using: hand tools, power and shop tools, torque wrenches, torches, etc.

Mechanical — Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance/bridge port-Lathe experience a plus

Safety and Security — Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures, and strategies to promote safety

Equipment Maintenance — performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of support is needed

Repairing — Repairing machines or systems using the needed tools

Troubleshooting — determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it

Critical Thinking — using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems

Equipment Selection — determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job

Ability to work independently with little direction

Communication and information sharing to ensure safe working conditions

Comfortable working in a dirty work environment

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