




Job Summary: Responsible for performing predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance on industrial electrical and mechanical equipment and installations, ensuring production equipment availability. Key Highlights: 1. High-complexity electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation maintenance. 2. Diagnose complex failures and define technical solutions. 3. Provide technical support to the team and optimize maintenance processes. MISSION Responsible for performing predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance on industrial electrical and mechanical equipment and installations, as requested by production and maintenance planning, inspecting equipment according to specific plans to ensure production equipment availability. RESPONSIBILITIES Electrical Maintenance: Ensure execution of high-complexity tasks in predictive, preventive, and corrective electrical maintenance of machines and equipment, reception units, transformation and distribution systems, electrical panels and control systems, aiming to maintain them in perfect operating condition. Diagnose complex failures in electrical, electronic, and electromechanical systems of machines and equipment, define the best technical solution for correction, perform interventions, adjustments, functional tests, and operational releases. Provide technical support to the team during high-complexity maintenance activities, contribute to root cause analyses, reliability improvements, and optimization of maintenance processes, ensuring safety, quality, and equipment availability. Plan and conduct operational tests under real and simulated conditions for high-complexity interventions, analyze results, perform fine-tuning and advanced calibrations, identify performance deviations, and propose improvements for equipment optimization, reliability, and operational stability. Plan, execute, and ensure correct application of lockout and tagging procedures for machines and equipment during high-complexity interventions, provide technical support to the team, promote compliance with safety standards, and contribute to risk prevention and improvement of lockout practices. Technically define electric motor replacements, including sizing and specifications; coordinate activity execution; monitor electrical projects and improvements; contribute technical analyses, performance optimization, equipment reliability, and standardization of solutions. Mechanical Maintenance: Perform predictive, preventive, and corrective mechanical maintenance interventions on high-complexity equipment, providing technical support to the team, analyzing failures and operational conditions, and contributing to improved reliability, availability, and performance of industrial assets. Perform disassembly, diagnosis, repair, and reassembly of high-complexity mechanical assemblies and components, providing technical support to the team, identifying failure causes, and contributing to improved equipment reliability and performance. Assist in fabrication and adjustment of parts according to technical drawings and instructions received, using machine tools such as drills, sanders, etc., following operational procedures and safety regulations. Perform and supervise lubrication and mechanical adjustments on critical or high-complexity equipment, analyzing operational conditions, preventing failures due to wear or misalignment, and contributing to improved asset reliability, availability, and performance. Plan and conduct functional tests on equipment after high-complexity maintenance, analyze results, identify possible operational deviations, and ensure technical release for operation, contributing to system reliability and stability. Instrumentation Maintenance: Plan and conduct reinstallation of equipment into the production process during high-complexity interventions, ensuring alignment, system integration, and operational performance, analyzing potential deviations and contributing to process reliability and stability. Monitor and ensure execution of instrument and electronic equipment calibrations, verifying deadlines, operating conditions, and compliance with technical standards and quality and safety requirements. Other Activities: Guide Electromechanic Technicians I and II in performing maintenance activities both in the field and at workbenches, monitoring and inspecting predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance services. Record working hours for activities on orders issued by PCM. EDUCATION Technical degree in Electromechanics, Mechatronics, or Electrical Engineering.


