




Job Summary: The professional will be responsible for ensuring the efficient and safe operation of industrial utility systems, operating and performing maintenance to optimize processes. Key Highlights: 1. Operate and ensure the efficiency of industrial utility systems. 2. Perform mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical maintenance. 3. Control and monitor water treatment equipment and compressors. Description: What will we evaluate? \| Education: Completed Technical Degree; Availability to work shifts or on-call duties, depending on industrial demand. What will be the responsibilities and challenges? * Ensure the efficient and safe operation of industrial utility systems—such as steam, water, compressed air, and electricity—to optimize processes and maintain production continuity. * Operate the company’s utility systems, including distillation columns, ETE and ETA equipment, as well as compressors. * Control the supply of steam, electric generators, effluent treatment, and water, ensuring safe and proper operation. * Regularly inspect mechanical valves, pneumatic valves, and measuring instruments such as P100s, thermometers, pressure gauges, vacuum gauges, conductivity meters, densimeters, and pH meters. * Perform necessary adjustments and connections, carefully checking for potential leaks to ensure correct operation. * Operate water treatment equipment (ETA) to maintain water quality and system specifications, monitoring control panels, adding chemicals, and conducting water chemical analyses. * Ensure samples comply with work instructions, making adjustments when necessary before release to production. * Operate compressors and control cooling systems—including chillers and cooling towers—to maintain appropriate temperatures in machines, equipment, storage areas, and pipelines. * Perform mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical maintenance, ensuring safe operation through checklists, logbooks, and analyses. * Operate utility-sector cooling towers, controlling pH, cleaning, chemical treatment products, and water discharge. * Maintain dosing pumps in proper working condition to avoid chemical waste, monitored via checklists, logbooks, and procedures. * Keep updated records of equipment—including data sheets, logbooks, and forms—tracking working hours, filter replacements, and UV lamp changes. * Evaluate the process using indicators such as temperature and pressure, ethanol and methanol content, and volume. * Request replacement parts as needed to prevent downtime. * Perform simple maintenance on pipelines, valves, fittings, instruments, and accessories—cleaning, lubricating, and replacing damaged components. * Prioritize individual and collective safety during operations by using personal protective equipment (PPE) and following specific procedures acquired through training. 2511010202241721509


