04.04.2024
RCL Foods Careers South Africa – Analyst: Condition Monitoring
RCL Foods
South Africa, Steve Tshwete Local Municipality
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Job Description:RCL FOODS is searching for a Condition Monitoring & Reliability Analyst to join our Sugar Team based in Komati, Mpumalanga. The primary objective of this position is to control and manage the condition based monitoring system.This role reports to the Plant Engineer and the successful candidate will be expected to ensure that the condition monitoring plan and the oil analysis system is in place, monitor machines relevant to plant availability, laser alignment of rotating equipment and balancing of equipment, report any abnormalities on equipment to relevant departments and comply with all safety rules as per RCL FOODS and OSH requirements.(ads1)Job Responsibilities:The capturing, analysis and reporting of vibration on rotating equipment.Comply with all safety rules as per RCL Foods and OSH Act requirementsDriving the plant thickness testing program and the mapping and reporting of wear rates.Laser alignment of rotating equipment and balancing of equipmentReport any accidents, incidents immediately to the line manager.Coordinating the oil analysis system through sampling, analysis and reporting.Developing and coordinating the plant infrared scanning programJob Requirements:Well-developed interpersonal and communication skillsVibration Analyst Level 1 & 2 TrainingMatric or N3 qualification plus Trade Test certificate in Mechanical EngineeringTo be considered for appointment, candidate must be a South African CitizenKnowledge of heavy Engineering high speed rotating equipment and computer based planned maintenance is essentialLaser Alignment TrainingRequires 3 – 5 years’ experience in a similar role.Dynamic Balancing TrainingJob Details:Company:RCL FoodsVacancy Type:Full TimeJob Location:Komati, Mpumalang, South AfricaApplication Deadline: N/A(ads2)Apply Hereinstantcareers.net#J-18808-Ljbffr
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