West Chicago, USA
99 days ago
Disassembly And Repair Mechanic 1st Shift

Role Summary:

The Disassemble, Clean, and Inspect (DCI) Technician is responsible for the methodical teardown and documentation of rotating equipment that has been received at the repair shop for repair.  This critical role will work on a diverse range of rotating equipment including multistage centrifugal pumps, between bearing and overhung pump, vertical pumps, small compressors, Decoking equipment, and other high energy pumps.  The DCI Technician will receive a technical package that includes drawings and other equipment specifications to record disassembly and technical findings. Site engineers will use this data to determine the repair scope for the equipment.  The DCI Technician must be very detail oriented and experienced in various failure modes like galling, bearing failure, excessive heat sign, and locate failed components to assist the engineering department to determine an appropriate repair path for the equipment.

1st Shift: 6:00am - 2:30pm

2nd Shift: 2:30pm – 11pm

10% Shift Differential for 2nd Shift

Responsibilities Include:

Work safely while helping colleagues work safely and utilizing Stop Work Authority when appropriate.Follow pre-job brief and checklists prior to machining a partFollow all routers and assembly procedures needed to accurately Disassemble clean and inspect the received equipmentAccurately set up and read precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, dial indicators, calipers, and other gaugesClean each part to be used and document the condition of componentsInspecting components/assemblies accurately and precisely, and clearly record the results of these inspections. This includes fits, clearances, TIR, and other no destructive testing PMI and Liquid penetrant inspections.Taking pictures to document condition and process.Communicating clearly and professionally with production planners and customers to discuss the component and pump conditionsCoordinate and interface with operations engineers as necessaryAccurately use precision measuring and inspection tools to measure dimensions of pump components and assemblies. (Dial Indicators, calipers, inside/outside micrometers, etc...)Able to complete all related documentation associated with Disassembly processUtilize torches (and other heat sources) and liquid nitrogen properly and safely in the assembly processCommunicate clearly to peers and supervisors any related job issuesAbility to work efficiently within fixed time windows for each manufacturing processWillingness to work with local team on developing new tools and hardware as part of on-going Continuous Improvement projects within the facilityExhibit behavior that encourages teambuilding, decision making, problem solving, and continuous improvementsUtilize cranes, lifting devices, and fork trucksComply with all Flowserve policies and procedures, specifically around time and attendance, safety, and productivity

Requirements:

High school diploma or equivalentGeneral mechanic skills. Turning a wrench and using ratchets as examplesMust own or be willing to quickly procure set of personal SAE hand tools and measurement instruments (micrometers, dial indicators, calipers, etc.) and a roll-around toolboxAble to read and interpret prints, shop drawings, assembly checklists, and other written work instructions preferredBasic computer aptitude to learn data entry systems as well as Microsoft Word and OutlookProficient verbal and written communication skills in English and able to effectively understand work instructions, safety procedures, and company policies.Must be able to effectively communicate job status and support handovers from shift to shiftMust be able to stand for long periods of time and lift up to 25 pounds with a full range of hand and upper-body motion to work with tools and parts.With training be comfortable with crane operation, rigging, lifting and moving items up to 10 tons in weight.Experience working in a cross-functional, diverse, and responsive teamDemonstrated attention to detail and processesExcellent organizational skillsMust show a customer-service mindset for on-time delivery and quality workmanshipAbility to work independently, problem solve, and prioritize work assignments with support from Team Lead and SupervisorMust be able and willing to work overtime hours including weekends and holidays when dictated by customer emergencies and business needsAbility to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced and changing work environmentStrong drive to make things happen and a strong “can do” attitudeDemonstrate a desire for personal growth and career development

Preferred Skills / Experience:

1+ years of general mechanical experienceCertification of Trade school training may be accepted in lieu of experienceKnowledge of service environment activities including DCI, machining, assembly, test, and field service for rotating equipment.Previous manufacturing experiencePrior experience working the fast-paced and unpredictable environment around repair services.

Flowserve offers competitive pay, annual bonuses, medical benefits on day 1, generous paid vacation time, paid holidays, 401(k) and many other excellent benefits!

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