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Reference No. 595-0308LH Reference Number: 595-0308LH Job Description:
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Our client is seeking a qualified local Heavy Duty Mechanic with extensive experience on big brand earthmoving equipment in the mining sector such as Komatsu, Caterpillar, Liebherr or similar to join their team on site in Ghana. Responsibilities: Maintenance, repairs and troubleshooting of equipment on site. Attending to breakdowns. Failure analysis and problem solving. Continuous improvement initiatives. Providing technical training to on-site personnel. Customer liaison to enhance business relationships.
Requirements : Qualification and Skill Diesel Mechanic / Fitter Trade / Craft Certificate.
- 5 years previous experience in the maintenance of Komatsu, Caterpillar or Liebherr equipment on mining sites. Well-versed in hydraulics and able to read and interpret schematics.
Computer literacy and CMMS skills. Experience mentoring and training culturally diverse teams. Only Ghanaian nationals will be considered.
Formation / Diplômes
Benefits and Contractual information: Permanent contract. If you wish to apply for the position, please
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