Head of Engineering, Utilities & Electrical (Textiles)

7.0 - 12.0 years

5 - 9 Lacs

Surat

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Skills Required

Maintenance Management Utility Maintenance Breakdown Analysis Breakdown Maintenance Machine Maintenance Corrective Maintenance Predictive Maintenance Plant Maintenance Maintenance Planning Preventive Maintenance Utility Operation

Work Mode

Work from Office

Job Type

Full Time

Job Description

Role & responsibilities A "maintenance head" in the textile is responsible for overseeing all aspects of equipment and facility maintenance within a textile mill or factory . This includes planning, scheduling, and executing maintenance activities, managing technical teams, ensuring safety compliance, and optimizing equipment performance. Preferred candidate profile Technical Expertise: A comprehensive understanding of textile machinery, including different types of equipment (e.g., Coating, Dyeing, Jet , Jigar, Boiler, weaving, sizing), and their maintenance requirements is essential. Leadership and Management: This involves effectively managing a maintenance team, delegating tasks, and ensuring that maintenance activities are carried out efficiently and effectively. Communication and Collaboration: The ability to communicate clearly with team members, production staff, and senior management is crucial for coordinating maintenance activities and addressing issues promptly. Proactive Maintenance Planning: Establishing and implementing preventive maintenance procedures, using a CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) to schedule work, and proactively addressing potential issues before they lead to breakdowns are vital. Safety Knowledge: A thorough understanding of safety regulations (e.g., OSHA Standards) and the ability to implement safety protocols to protect the workforce are essential. Problem-Solving: The ability to troubleshoot mechanical issues, diagnose problems, and develop solutions to minimize downtime is critical. Budget Management: Effectively managing the maintenance budget, allocating resources, and controlling costs are important for ensuring the long-term sustainability of the textile plant. Adaptability: The textile industry is constantly evolving, so the ability to adapt to new technologies and changes in production processes is important. Continuous Learning: Staying up-to-date with the latest maintenance technologies, best practices, and safety regulations is essential for maintaining a competitive edge

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