Mechanical Maintenance Technician - 37030766

Emotiv Technical Recruitment
Wolverhampton
3 days ago
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Job Title

Mechanical Maintenance Technician (phone number removed)


Location

Wolverhampton


Contract

6 month contract


Number of Positions

7


Duties

  • Use metallurgical & mechanical preparation and test equipment to assess components according to standard test processes, as required by engineering specifications or drawings.
  • Carry out routine quality control testing for EDU, Battery and Frame Assembly.
  • Perform teardowns of stators and frames, using destructive equipment, e.g. Bandsaws.
  • Perform visual weld inspection testing and ultrasonic testing of spot welds.
  • Use optical microscopes to measure welds, rivets and porosity content.
  • Perform radiographic analysis of components.
  • Support investigation of product quality issues with cross functional teams.
  • Ensure internal and external audit compliance to standards including IATF 16949 and ISO 14001.
  • Compliance to Health and Safety procedures by ensuring all safety metrics are achieved, including identifying safety hazards and risks and supporting implementation of corrective action.
  • Adhere to local working documents and lab practices, e.g. 5S, Local Work Instructions, Autonomous Maintenance Tasks, Risk & COSHH assessments.
  • Undertake any other work as directed by their line manager in connection with their job as may be requested.

Skills
Essential

  • Experienced in using preparation equipment (e.g. bandsaws, abrasive cutters, grinding, polishing, etching).
  • Previous experience incorporating knowledge and practical operation of materials testing equipment (optical microscopes, hardness, tensile, composition, cleanliness, FTIR, OES, DSC, RFU. Etc).
  • Metallurgical knowledge of steel and aluminium, and experience in applying this know-how.
  • Able to interpret Engineering drawings and Specifications.
  • Computer skills - experienced using Excel, Word and PowerPoint.

Desirable

  • Previous experience in interpreting X-Rays and CT scans.
  • A working knowledge of welding (MIG/TIG/CMT).
  • CSWIP weld inspection experience.
  • Use of ultrasonic equipment/PAUT for spot weld measurement.

Education
Required

  • Minimum level 3 qualification in a relevant engineering, science or welding field.

Desirable

  • Ultrasonic/PAUT level 2 qualified
  • CSWIP Visual Weld Inspector qualified

Additional Information

39hr working week. Mon - Fri, over alternating 2 shifts. Early shift 06:00 - 14:00 (M‑T), 06:00 - 13:00 (F). Late shift 14:00 - 22:00 (M‑T), 13:00 - 20:00 (F)


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