Condition Monitoring Engineer

Tribepost Ltd, Peterborough

Condition Monitoring Engineer

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Tribepost Ltd, Peterborough

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted today, 23 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 4cec1424acd44093ae014db00709c6c0

Full Job Description

  • Condition based monitoring services (incorporating vibration analysis, ultrasound, thermal imaging, oil sampling & motor testing).
  • Installation and servicing of fixed continuous monitoring systems & automated lubrication systems.
  • Lubrication services on all rotating components.
  • Company A progressive, forward-thinking company, specialising in the field of condition monitoring, lubrication, and reliability engineering. Condition Monitoring is the practice of monitoring the health of industrial machinery to assist companies in reducing the amount of unscheduled machine breakdowns, which could otherwise result in significant costs. This service also enables customers to reduce the amount of scheduled planned maintenance tasks.

    An exciting position has become available for a full-time Condition Monitoring Engineer covering primarily the Cambridgeshire and surrounding areas. You will need to be highly organised, self-motivated and well presented with the ability to communicate at all levels. The role involves visiting client's premises where you will be expected to work safely and in accordance with workplace rules and regulations. This can often involve lone working on client's manned sites. The role does require extensive UK wide travel including overnight stays. Home working and occasional weekend work will be required. Role Requirements
  • Condition Monitoring Qualified.
  • A recognised mechanical qualification.
  • A good understanding of plant and machinery.
  • The ability to use basic mechanical tools.
  • Be capable of identifying electric motors, gearboxes, pumps, fans, compressors, etc.
  • A good knowledge of mathematics & their relationship with engineering.
  • Be capable of undertaking wiring tasks in simple control panels that incorporate basic system controllers and microcontrollers.
  • An understanding of sensing and measuring devices for vibration, temperature, sound, voltage, current, pressure and flow.
  • Fully computer literate including the use of Microsoft Office, MS Outlook, E-mail browsers Internet 'Web' browsers and ideally some mechanical and electrical software applications applicable to the engineer's position.
  • You will be an enthusiastic, flexible engineer who can provide a professional service to "blue chip" clients throughout the UK.