Job description
Duties and Responsibilities: Establish general work procedures and standards for the repair and refurbishment of components managed by MPW-SAU. Understand and implement the quality policy of MPW-SAU, ensuring adherence to established standards. Write and revise Quality Management procedures as required. Ensure that the Quality Management System (QMS) of the workshop is well-maintained and conforms to relevant requirements and standards. Prepare and update technical documentation, engineering sheets, work procedures as needed. Generate detailed and accurate reports on repair activities, findings, and recommendations. Conduct root cause analysis initiatives to identify and address process-related concerns, contributing to continuous improvement efforts. Assist in the metallurgical examination of a wide variety of materials and processes according to standard procedures. Utilize inspection techniques, including visual inspection, microscopy, and non-destructive testing, to assess component integrity to make accurate observations in line with standard procedures. Work under tight deadlines to produce high-quality reports. Support and work closely the repair engineering team in improving workflow and developing techniques for novel materials and processes. Participate in initiatives to enhance repair techniques, reduce turnaround times, and improve overall quality. Work closely with Lead Repair Engineer and MHI’s repair engineering team to qualify repair processes. Maintain a flexible outlook and seek new opportunities to grow business for HGPP shop. Demonstrate a good understanding of health and safety issues concerning workshop activities. Work with minimal supervision and be willing to work under pressure. Maintain high-quality work within short timeframes. Have a solid understanding of steel/Ni super alloy metallurgy, especially during heat treatment and welding. Good knowledge of metallographic preparation techniques (especially steels, Ni based super-alloys and coatings). Understand typical mechanical testing methods such as tensile, fatigue, and stress rupture testing. Adopt a flexible approach to enable effective problem-solving and fast turnaround of novel specimens. Address technical challenges in repair processes with a proactive and flexible approach. Provide necessary support to factory management by participating in internal and external audits, ensuring all procedures and documentation are in compliance. Comply with any designated tasks assigned by factory management, demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to support operational needs. Perform any other duties as required to support the business objectives and enhance overall team efficiency. Prepare and present clear and concise reports to the Factory Leader and Lead Repair Engineer, summarizing work performed during each engagement.
Skills
Degree or equivalent level qualification in engineering (Mechanical, or Materials) with a good knowledge of materials. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Familiarity with metallurgical principles, mechanical testing methods and measurement, especially relating to Ni-super alloys/steels, welding and coatings.) Computer knowledge and mastery of common software packages for office work especially Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Ability to work with imaging packages would be an advantage. Familiarity with all aspects of laboratory metallurgy, and materials assessment. Understanding of H & S issues, especially related to workshop activities/chemical handling. The position is based in a repair shop environment, requiring adherence to safety protocols and standards.
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Preferred candidate
Years of experience
2+ years
Degree
Bachelor's degree / higher diploma