Mechanical Maintenance Employee Sample Clauses

Mechanical Maintenance Employee. Mechanical Maintenance Employee, is an employee engaged to carry out contract maintenance and miscellaneous work at the Kurnell Refineries.
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Mechanical Maintenance Employee i) Mechanical Maintenance Employee, is an employee engaged to carry out contract maintenance and miscellaneous work at the Kurnell Refineries. ii) Mechanical Maintenance Employee's are graded at various levels depending upon the utilisation of their achieved certification, skills and assessment of core activity criteria as detailed in the Skills Training Register. Regardless of any graded level, a Mechanical Engineer Employee will perform general duties within their skill level as required. Such duties will include but not be limited to the following and in no way shall prejudice the requirements contained within the classification structure. • Assisting other Mechanical Maintenance Employee in the performance of their duties. • Oiling and greasing of equipment. • Erection and dismantling of scaffolding, soldering, brazing, use of oxy-acetylene and electric arc welding equipment and perform or assist minor lifting duties where the performance of such duties does not infringe statutory requirements. • Erect and dismantle tarpaulins and any special purpose “igloos” as required, without the assistance of an employee holding a Rigger’s Certificate of Competency. • Perform minor lifting tasks in association with their assigned duties by way of removal and installation of equipment and piping, where the lifting does not contravene statutory regulations. • Employees in possession of a Class 1 Driver’s Licence shall utilise the licence where the driving is required incidental or ancillary to their assigned duties. • Removal of and application of lagging and sheetmetal work. • Operates power driven machinery including but not limited to power shears, power hacksaws, power press, grinders, screwing, drilling, tapping, threading and milling machines, lathes and vacuum machines. • Work within tool rooms and storerooms as directed. • Work of a general nature including labouring. • Co-ordinates and communicates with other crafts. • Shares specialised knowledge. • Performs safety and fire-watching duties. • Performs water draw-off and assists manufacturing with general clean up duties. • Perform general work on heat exchangers, vessels and valve replacement. • Performs surface preparation and applies protective coatings.
Mechanical Maintenance Employee. Level 6 Is an employee who meets the requirements of Level 5, or has achieved and utilises the skills set out in: -
Mechanical Maintenance Employee. Level 3 Is an employee (other than a rigger or under 20T crane driver) who meets the requirements specified in Xxxxx 0, and has achieved and utilises the skills set out in: - (i) Basic Site Skills (8 including core skills) Core Skills Basic Site Skills Safety Maintenance procedures Environment Caltex Standing Orders Permit Control Communications Special Tools Stores And (ii) One (1) General Competency Stream (3 skill sets including core*) Mechanical Stream Insulating Stream Tank Stream General Stream Heat exchangers* Development work* Hot work* HPW& tank cleaning* Pipe work Asbestos Procedure Pipework Catalyst Handling Hosework Hosework Hosework Hosework Machinery Machinery Machinery Machinery Valves Site Set-up & Cordination Valves Valves Furnaces Tank work Spading Bundwall repairs Formwork/Concreting/Epoxy * Core Skills Additionally such employee shall continue to participate in training to maintain and enhance site specific requirements. In addition to undertaking the duties of such certified level of competency, the employee is required to perform the general duties described as required by the Company. Development work includes the selection, fabrication and installation of pre-made patterns ie lobster-backs, valve boxed, cones and encasements. B2.4 Mechanical Maintenance Employee - Level 4 Is an employee who holds a riggers or under 20T crane operator’s certificate of competency, or has achieved and utilises the skills set out in: - (i) Basic Site Skills (8 including core skills) Core Skills Basic Site skills Safety Maintenance procedures Environment Caltex Standing Orders Permit Control Communications Special Tools Stores and (ii) One (1) General Competency Stream (3 skill sets including core) Mechanical Stream Insulating Stream Tank Stream General Stream Heat exchangers* Development work* Hot work* HPW& tank cleaning* Pipe work Asbestos Procedure Pipework Catalyst Handling Hosework Hosework Hosework Hosework Machinery Machinery Machinery Machinery Valves Site Set-up & Cordination Valves Valves Furnaces Tank work Spading Bundwall repairs Formwork/Concreting/Epoxy Additionally such employee shall continue to participate in training to maintain and enhance site specific requirements. In addition to undertaking the duties of such certified level of competency the employee is required to perform the general duties described as required by the Company.
Mechanical Maintenance Employee. Level 7 i) Basic Site Skills (8 including core *skills) and ii) One (1) Trade Competency Stream (3 skill sets including core*). Rotating Equipment* Pipe Spooling* *Welding Ticket # 4 Heat Exchangers (able to do blinding points & shell & tube tests) Job site preparation *Welding Ticket # 7 PM’s PM’s (welding equipment) PM’s (welding equipment) Gauge Glass(able to strip overhaul &assemble) Quality Quality Special Tools(able to use Hitorque equipment and Hydratight equipment Special Tools(use of pipe bending equipment) Job site preparation Overhead Cranes(licensed to use o/h cranes) Overhead Cranes(licensed to use o/h cranes) Overhead Cranes(licensed to use o/h cranes) Additionally such employee shall continue to participate in training to maintain and enhance site specific requirements. In addition to undertaking the duties of such certified level of competency the employee is required to perform the general duties described as required by the Company.
Mechanical Maintenance Employee. Level 7 Is an employee who has satisfied the requirements as designated in Xxxxx 0, and has achieved and utilises the skills set out in: -
Mechanical Maintenance Employee. Level 4 i) Basic Site Skills (8 including core skills) Safety Maintenance procedures Environment Caltex Standing Orders Permit Control Communications Special Tools Stores ii) One (1) General Competency Stream (3 skill sets including core) Heat exchangers* Development Work Hot work* HPW & Tank cleaning* Pipe work Asbestos Procedure Pipework Catalyst Handling Hosework Hosework Hosework Hosework Machinery Machinery Machinery Machinery Valves Site Set-up & Cordination Valves Valves Furnaces Tank work Spading Bundwall repairs Formwork/Concreting/Epoxy Additionally such employee shall continue to participate in training to maintain and enhance site specific requirements. In addition to undertaking the duties of such certified level of competency the employee is required to perform the general duties described as required by the Company.
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