1. Supervision of M&E Operations:
- Oversee the performance of mechanical systems (e.g., pumps, motors, gears, conveyors, kilns, dryers) and electrical systems (e.g., power panels, lighting, sensors, inverters) in the production area.
- Ensure the reliability and functionality of utility systems such as compressed air, water, steam, and electricity.
2. Maintenance & Repair Management:
- Plan and manage preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance activities for all M&E equipment.
- Develop maintenance schedules and coordinate shutdown plans with production.
- Respond promptly and effectively to equipment breakdowns and failures.
3. Technical Project Coordination:
- Support installation, relocation, or upgrading of production machinery and systems.
- Collaborate with project teams during equipment commissioning and performance evaluations.
4. Team Leadership:
- Lead and supervise mechanical and electrical technicians in daily tasks.
- Provide training and guidance to technicians and operators as needed.
5. Cost Control & Energy Efficiency:
- Monitor energy consumption and usage of production support materials.
- Propose and implement energy-saving and cost-reduction initiatives.
6. Compliance with Safety and Regulations:
- Ensure all M&E activities comply with workplace safety standards (e.g., OSHA, local HSE regulations) and technical regulations (e.g., SNI, PUIL).
- Maintain up-to-date technical documentation and inspection records.
7. Reporting and Documentation:
- Prepare weekly and monthly reports on equipment performance, downtime, and maintenance activities.
- Maintain and update technical drawings, manuals, and maintenance logs.
Qualifications:
- Minimum S1 (Associate/Bachelor's degree) in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechatronics.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in plant maintenance, preferably in ceramic tile manufacturing or a similar heavy industry.
- Strong understanding of ceramic tile production processes and supporting systems (e.g., kilns, spray dryers, press machines).
- Able to read and interpret technical drawings, wiring diagrams, and basic PLC/inverter programming.
- Familiar with maintenance management systems (CMMS) is a plus.
- Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.