Factory Technician Jobs. Salary 30,000.
Our client, a leading FMCG company requires to hire a factor technician with a Degree / Diploma – Mechanical Engineering – production or plant option
Summary of Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
1.Ensure daily production outputs meet the set targets.
2.Ensure all machines are working and in good condition set to the required efficiencies and that all safety standards are meet so as to avoid any accidents.
3.Guide and train the machine operators.
4.Ensuring purchase of the required spare parts of the machinery maintenance
5.Institute energy saving process so as to save energy
6.Prepare daily,weekly,monthly and annual maintenance schedules
7.Office and Plant maintenance and repairs.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Degree / Diploma – Mechanical Engineering – production or plant option
At least 3 years experience on a production line or/in an f.m.c.g
Good knowledge of computer skills
analytical and report writing skills
Good communication skills
Good knowledge of process flow
Salary K’sh 30,000
If you are up to the challenge, posses the necessary qualification and experience, please send your CV only indicating why you are the most suitable candidate for the role clearly quoting the job title on the email subject.
Please indicate current or last and desired salary.
The Recruiting Manager
Corporate staffing Services
Suite 3, 13th Floor, Development house, Moi Avenue, Nairobi.
Via email to: jobs@staff-kenya.com
Website: www.staff-kenya.com
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