Company

AMOTechnician

Kenya
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“AMO Technician. Skills: Electro-mechanical assemblies, Troubleshooting, Testing. Troubleshoot electro-mechanical assemblies. Test electro-mechanical assemblies”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analyze and interpret data; Troubleshoot equipment problems; Find solutions to difficult technical problems

Eligibility Requirements

Compliance with HS&E policies and procedures

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, assembly prints and parts lists, Follow formal procedures and maintenance practices, Advanced skills in soldering and assembling of electro-mechanical devices, Proficient in the use of multimeters, megohmmeters, hi-pot testers and other basic instruments, Proficient in the use of measurement and gauging equipment and processes, Advanced computer skills, Versed in fluid power technology, AC/DC circuits, Electro-mechanical devices, Basic level of analytical ability to find solutions to difficult technical problems, Proficient in the use of oscilloscopes

Nice to Have

3+ years maintenance related experience in electro-mechanical function, Minimum 3 years relevant industrial experience (airline, military, oilfield, automotive, electronic)

What You'll Do.

Troubleshoot electro-mechanical assemblies

Test electro-mechanical assemblies

Assemble electro-mechanical assemblies

Disassemble electro-mechanical assemblies

Perform visual inspection

Rework non-conforming equipment

Repair non-conforming equipment

Modify non-conforming equipment

Perform complex tests

Perform difficult tests

Comply with HS&E policies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Provide technical support to other groups; Provide technical support to co-workers; Provide coaching to other technicians

Full Job Description

Job Profile Summary Troubleshoot, test, assemble, disassemble and perform visual inspection of electro-mechanical assemblies. Assist in reworking, repairing and modifying non-conforming equipment. Perform complex and difficult tests with minimal instruction and documentation. Analyze and interpret data from environmental tests and troubleshoot equipment problems. Provide technical support to other groups and co-workers. Provide coaching to other technicians in areas of proven competence. Inspection and disposition of parts and equipment. Compliance with HS&E policies and procedures. Job Description Responsibilities: Ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, assembly prints and parts lists and follow formal procedures and maintenance practices. Advanced skills in soldering and assembling of electro-mechanical devices. Proficient in the use of multimeters, megohmmeters, hi-pot testers and other basic instruments. Proficient inthe use of measurement and gauging equipment and processes. Advanced computer skills. Qualifications Technical diploma or Associates degree in Electrical or Mechanical field. Versed in fluid power technology, AC/DC circuits and electro-mechanical devices. Basic level of analytical ability to find solutions to difficult technical problems. Proficient in the use of oscilloscopes. 3+ years maintenance related experience in electro-mechanical function or minimum 3 years relevant industrial experience (airline, military, oilfield, automotive, electronic) preferred. The Baker Hughes internal title for this role is: ARMO Tech - Electro Mech IV

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