On-site - Bulacan Fresh Graduate/Student Bachelor Full-time
Job Description
Fisher Farms is on the lookout for a high-energy Engineering Utilities Planner to help us deliver healthy seafood solutions to the world. Help us keep our gears turning and our systems powered!
The Engineering Utilities Planner is responsible for the planning, coordination, and management of utilities operations and maintenance within the Plant Engineering Department (PED).
Employee Recognition and Rewards
Holiday Gifts, Incentives
Government Mandated Benefits
Insurance Health & Wellness
HMO
Others
Office Parties
Employee Discount, Parking Space
Birthday Leave, Maternity & Paternity Leave, Sick Leave, Special Leave for Women, Vacation Leave
Key Responsibilities
Maintenance Management
- Planning and executing regular maintenance activities to prevent equipment failures and extend the lifespan of machinery.
- Using data and monitoring tools to predict equipment failures before they occur and schedule maintenance accordingly.
- Repairing equipment and systems after failures to restore them to operational condition.
Equipment and Systems Management
- Installation and Commissioning: Overseeing the installation and commissioning of new equipment and systems to ensure they meet operational requirements.
- Upgrades and Modifications: Implementing improvements and modifications to existing equipment to enhance performance or adapt to new production requirements.
- Calibration: Regularly calibrating instruments and equipment to ensure accurate operation.
Safety and Compliance
- Safety Standards: Ensuring that all plant operations comply with safety regulations and standards to protect workers and the environment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Fresh Graduates are welcome to apply!
- Licensed Electrical Engineer
- Any relevant certifications in electrical maintenance or safety (e.g., OSHA 10 Hour) are an advantage.
- Training and Experience in the following:
- Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
- Human Machine Interface (HMI)
- Process Control and Instrumentation