Degree Names
High School in Mechanical Engineering
Description
A Mechanical Worker in the water pump industry is responsible for assembling, maintaining, and repairing water pumps and associated mechanical systems. This role involves working with various mechanical components, ensuring operational efficiency, and ensuring that the pumps meet industry standards and specifications. The position may include tasks related to troubleshooting, inspection, and quality control to maintain reliable and safe water pump systems.
Responsibilities
- Assemble mechanical components of water pumps, including motors, impellers, shafts, and bearings.
- Install pumps and associated mechanical systems in residential, commercial, or industrial settings.
- Ensure proper alignment, calibration, and installation of water pumps according to technical specifications and blueprints.
- Perform regular maintenance on water pumps, including lubricating moving parts, cleaning components, and checking for wear and tear.
- Troubleshoot and repair faulty pumps and mechanical systems by diagnosing issues and replacing or repairing damaged parts.
- Use hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment to perform maintenance tasks effectively.
- est pumps and systems for operational efficiency and safety after repairs or installations.
- Calibrate water pump systems to ensure proper flow rates, pressure, and performance standards.
- Ensure that all systems function according to specified requirements and are free from defects.
- Inspect mechanical components for defects, damage, or signs of wear before assembly and during routine inspections.
- Maintain documentation of inspections, repairs, and maintenance activities for quality assurance purposes.
- Adhere to safety protocols and ensure all work complies with industry standards and regulations.
Requirements
- Strong knowledge of mechanical systems, including water pumps, motors, bearings, and other associated components.
- Ability to read technical drawings, schematics, and blueprints.
- Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment.
- Excellent troubleshooting skills to identify and address mechanical issues efficiently.
- Ability to lift heavy components and work in physically demanding environments.
- Comfort working in outdoor or industrial settings, including exposure to machinery and noise.
Benefits
Residence
Meal
Pick & Drop
EOBI
Incentive