Reporting to the Engineering Foreman (TMM), the role will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, faultfinding, and repair of auto electrical equipment within the Trackless Mobile Machinery (TMM) discipline according to sound engineering practice and equipment specifications. Responsibilities Provides subject matter expertise and skills in area of responsibility; advising on solutions to enhance or ensure the effectiveness of the department/section. Perform inspections in accordance with the Mine Health and Safety Act Regulations and Manufacturing and Company Standards to report all defects and breakdowns on equipment and machinery to the Foreman. Reports faults and unsafe conditions to the Central Control Room. Responsible for identifying and reporting faults when working with hydraulic valves (components) that are electronically operated. Participate in planned shutdowns (Planned maintenance), resources, tools and spares relevant to the shutdown activities. Identify spares requirements and order according to departmental procedure. Responsible for the management of consumable stock levels (amongst others, spares and hydrocarbons). Investigate, diagnose, and perform traderelated maintenance and repair of equipment and machinery according to the maintenance requirements. Assist Foreman in executing his duties as and when required. Conduct planned task observations. Follow instructions as per job card and report any defects. Inspect and test machines, equipment and parts for legal compliance. Develop, modify, construct, and install related equipment required for the safe operation of all equipment within area of responsibility. Responsible for battery maintenance. Responsible for the rewiring of machinery. Strip, analyse and inspect failures to determine root cause and prevent recurrences. Responsible for traderelated administration. Conduct on-the-job training for allocated apprentices. Engagement & Communication: Establish and maintain good working relationships and effective/sound communication systems within the Engineering Function and operation. Company Policy & Procedures Compliance: Takes cognisance of and adheres to Company policies, procedures, and relevant legislation. Manage and report on non-compliance issues. Safety, Health and Environment Compliance: Model behaviour that is consistent with the Company Vision and Values. Manage and report on non-compliance issues. Provide input to risk assessments, safe work procedures and Planned Task Observations, monitor, train and implement all codes of practice, policies, procedures, risk assessments and standards and ensure all are in place for the effective management of safe working conditions in terms of related area of responsibilities and legal requirements. Qualifications Qualified Auto Electrician Trade Certificate through a recognised institution and apprenticeship. 3 years post Apprenticeship/Qualification experience (can be concurrent with the PDL Trade experience). #J-18808-Ljbffr