Lubrication Technician – Gyratory Crusher at STELO
, Northern Cape, South Africa -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

05 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Lubrication System Inspections, Oil Quality Management, TIMS Monitoring, Predictive Maintenance, Component Lubrication, Fault Finding, Troubleshooting, LOTO Procedures, OEM Guidelines, Lubrication Schematics, Data Interpretation, Bearing Health, Hydraulic Components, Wear Monitoring, Contamination Analysis, Crusher Operations

Industry

oil;gas;and Mining

Description
Lubrication Technician – Gyratory Crusher Job Purpose To perform all lubrication-related inspections, maintenance, monitoring, sampling, and troubleshooting required to ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of primary gyratory crushers. This role ensures lubrication integrity, correct oil properties, and the health of bearings, bushings, hydraulic components, and cooling circuits essential to crusher longevity. Key Responsibilities Routine Lubrication System Inspections Perform daily and weekly lubrication system checks including oil temperature, oil pressure, leaks, cooler flow, filter condition, and lubrication circuit health. Verify lubrication system performance since it is the critical lifeline of gyratory crusher bearings and moving components. Inspect lubrication chambers, seals, and connections to prevent contamination from dust and moisture. Oil Quality Management Sample lubrication oil regularly and analyse for contaminants such as metal particles, moisture, and degradation products. Ensure oil is replaced at recommended intervals and maintain strict cleanliness when filling or topping up lubrication systems. Confirm lubrication system flushing is done before commissioning or restart to remove debris that can cause premature wear. Monitoring & Instrumentation Support Monitor lubrication-related sensors using systems such as: TIMS (Tank Instrumentation Monitoring System) for real‑time lube flow, temperature, and pressure. Intelligent lubrication monitoring used in advanced gyratory crushers, supporting predictive maintenance. Record abnormal readings and support predictive diagnostics to reduce unplanned downtime by identifying early‑warning lubrication failures. Component Lubrication & Wear Support Assist with lubrication-related tasks for mechanical components including bushings, main shaft bearings, spider bearings, hydraulic pistons, and eccentric assemblies. Monitor wear-related indicators linked to lubrication performance, such as bushing clearances, temperature spikes, and chamber ingress conditions. Fault Finding & Troubleshooting Identify and resolve lubrication issues such as low pressure, restricted flow, overheating oil, contamination, cavitation, filter blockages, or pump failures. Assist in diagnosing lubrication‑related root causes for eccentric assembly wear or bearing damage, which often originate from lubrication film breakdown or incorrect tolerances. Compliance & Safety Follow strict lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures and verify zero energy before performing lubrication tasks. Maintain lubrication logs, oil sample records, filter change logs, and inspection sheets. Ensure all lubrication work adheres to OEM guidelines and site safety standards. Skills & Competencies Technical Competencies Strong understanding of lubrication systems including pumps, coolers, filters, valves, pressure regulators, and sensors. Ability to identify oil contamination patterns and correlate them with equipment behaviour (e.g., wear particles, water ingress). Competent in reading lubrication schematics, flow diagrams, and interpreting sensor data from systems like TIMS and intelligent diagnostics. Operational Competencies Skilled at performing scheduled lubrication tasks under production pressure. Able to contribute to predictive maintenance through data‑driven observations. Familiar with crusher shutdown/startup lubrication procedures. Qualifications & Experience Lubrication Technician qualification, Mechanical Assistant background, or equivalent trade-level certification. 3–4 years experience in lubrication roles within mining or heavy industry. Experience working with primary gyratory crushers or high‑pressure lubrication circuits (advantageous). Familiarity with OEM systems such as Metso (Technical Info Management Systems) or Tramp Steel Unbalanced Vibration digital monitoring platforms.
Responsibilities
The technician is responsible for performing all lubrication-related inspections, maintenance, monitoring, sampling, and troubleshooting to ensure the safe and efficient operation of primary gyratory crushers. This includes verifying lubrication integrity, managing oil quality, and supporting component health for crusher longevity.
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