Pump Mechanic-Houston Service Center

Houston, TX
Full Time
Houston Service Center
Experienced

Job Summary

Experienced pump mechanic well versed in the disassembly, assessment and re-assembly of engineered rotating equipment.  Pump types will include, but not be limited to, the following: Radially split, between bearing, multi-stage, Axially split, between bearing, single-stage, Axially split, between bearing, multi-stage, High energy, between bearing, multi-stage barrel pumps. Experience with other rotating equipment types will be considered a plus (i.e. reciprocating pumps, steam turbines, gear boxes, mixers, etc.) May be required to perform field service work as needed.

Responsibilities and Duties:

  1. Read and interpret engineered component drawings.
  1. Completion of detailed inspection reports and ability to write short write-ups summarizing the condition of equipment and offer repair recommendations
  1. Ability to draw own conclusions as to the potential cause of equipment or component failure (i.e. flashing, high vibration, re-circulation, improper alignment, improper operation, etc..)
  1. Assess the condition of pump components, both cast and machined parts, and make a determination of repair, replace or reuse.
  1. Ability to use various precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, tri-mics, ID gauges, standards, etc. and accurately measure sizes to 0.0005” tolerance.
  1. Ability to operate tools and equipment such as: Hydraulic Torque Wrenches, Hydraulic pullers and presses, torches, balance machine, forklifts, overhead cranes, etc..
  1. Ability to read and understand technical documentation as well as policies and procedures.
  1. Ability to safely perform air and hydro-testing of equipment.
  1. Knowledge of safe work practices and ability to identify and assess hazards.
  1. Collaborate well with Leadership, Supervisors and co-workers.
  1. Good customer facing skills.
  1. Ability to work with others and be a contributing member of the team.
  1. Follow 6S guidelines and keep a clean and organized work station.
  2. Must be able to work with a sense of urgency and work overtime when required.
  1. Ability to lead and instruct other mechanics on the disassembly and reassembly of pumping equipment and associated inspections.

Qualifications and Skills

High School Diploma or Equivalent. Relevant Trade School or Experience.

3-5 years Pump Mechanic Experience. 5+years Manufacturing Experience.

Knowledge

Must be able to read and write English.  Must have thorough knowledge in the preparation of and use hand, pneumatic, and other tools.  Must be capable disassembling, inspecting and assembling various types of pump.  Must be knowledgeable in assembling parts, and quality control and safety.   Thorough understanding of all company safety and environmental practices.  Strong quality focus.  Strong team player.  Must be reliable, dependable, and able to work overtime as required including weekends and holidays.  Must be able to read various mic’s to hold to tolerances as required.

Leadership Competences

  1. Customer Focus
  1. Drive For Results
  1. Problem Solving
  1. Functional / Technical Skills
  1. Teamwork

Physical Requirements

Incumbents in this classification are required to stand and walk throughout an 8 hour or longer workday. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. consistently.  The requirements of this position include close vision and, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.  Must be able to repetitively use arms, hands, and fingers in the manipulation of parts. Must demonstrate good hand/eye coordination. Must demonstrate good manual dexterity.  In addition to Bending kneeling squatting and twisting. Must be able to travel by car or plane.

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