Workshop Technician at Atlantic Bearing Services
Big Spring, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mechanical Experience, Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Repair, Inspection, Assembly, Disassembly, Quality Assurance, Documentation, Safety Procedures, Forklift Operation, Heavy Equipment Operation, Microsoft Office, Team Collaboration, Self-Sufficiency, Attention to Quality

Industry

Engineering Services

Description
Job description We continuously seek the best talent around the world, and at this moment, we have an opening for a Workshop Technician located in Big Spring, Texas. Position Objective: The Workshop Technician is to assist in the repairing, maintaining, assembling, receiving, storing, issuing, and delivering of equipment, tools, and supplies, maintaining inventory control and record keeping. This position can understand the workshop process in addition to all safety considerations, identify all applicable equipment, parts, and ratings, and maintain awareness of the workshop operations. I. Duties Interface with workshop personnel and perform hands-on troubleshooting/assessment, maintenance, testing (pre/post), and/or repair of wind turbine gearboxes, main shafts, and other equipment. Perform gearbox load testing utilizing certified test equipment and complete all QA / QC documentation as required by the QHSE program (if skilled). Perform hands-on workshop assembly, disassembly, inspection, reporting, cleaning, and reassembly of gearboxes, main shafts, and other equipment. Ensure that work and used materials follow manufacturer specifications. Read and interpret schematics for assembly, repair, and reassembly as required, including completion of applicable quality documentation in either paper or electronic form. Perform failure assessments and make recommendations to the workshop supervisor as required. Perform day-to-day and routine safety observations and inspections. II. Technical and Administrative Competencies Performs assembly, disassembly, inspection, cleaning, and reassembly of wind turbine gearboxes and main shafts as part of the workshop team Carries out basic troubleshooting, maintenance, testing, and repair tasks following established workshop procedures. Reads and follows mechanical drawings, schematics, and technical instructions for assembly and repair work. Performs inspections and basic failure assessments and reports findings to the workshop supervisor. Ensures work is completed according to manufacturer specifications and internal guidelines. Supports gearbox load testing activities and completes required QA/QC documentation when trained. Completes quality and technical documentation using paper or electronic formats as required. Applies basic industrial maintenance knowledge when working with mechanical components and equipment. Demonstrates general knowledge of workshop operations, including material handling and equipment identification. Operates forklifts, cranes, and heavy equipment following safety procedures and required authorisations. Uses Microsoft Office for basic documentation and record keeping. Follows safety rules and QHSE procedures and participates in routine safety inspections. III. Personal Competences: Works collaboratively with other workshop personnel to support team objectives and daily operational activities. Demonstrates a practical level of self-sufficiency, completing assigned tasks with limited supervision and seeking guidance when needed. Can work independently on defined tasks while adhering to established procedures and safety requirements. Shows consistent attention to quality when performing assigned work, ensuring tasks are completed according to specifications. Follows planning and organisation guidelines provided by supervisors to manage daily tasks and priorities effectively. Requirements: Education: High School Diploma or GED equivalent, Bachelor’s or Technical certifications preferred. 2 to 4 years of mechanical experience. 1 to 3 years in the following: Wind Industry Workshop Operation Required Diploma: Yes Languages: Fluent in English Travel availability: No License to drive: Yes Benefits: 401(k) Dental Insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance
Responsibilities
The Workshop Technician assists in repairing, maintaining, and assembling equipment while ensuring safety and quality standards are met. They perform hands-on troubleshooting, maintenance, and testing of wind turbine gearboxes and other equipment.
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