Predictive Maintenance Technology × Career Path: Equipment Manager

6 jobs found.

Oil Pump Operator

Oil pump operators operate and monitor mechanical equipment such as hydraulic pumps, adjusting pressure and flow rates to stably maintain oil supply and circulation. They are a specialized profession also responsible for equipment inspections, maintenance, and emergency shutdowns during abnormalities.

Ammonia Production Engineer

Technical role operating, managing, and optimizing chemical plants that mass-produce ammonia by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases under high temperature and high pressure.

EL (Electric Locomotive) Repair Worker

Technician who inspects, maintains, and repairs electric locomotives to support safe operation.

Die Mold Maintenance Worker

Specialist who disassembles, inspects, repairs, and adjusts dies and molds to maintain stable operation of manufacturing equipment.

Oil Refinery Equipment Operator (Oil Refining Industry)

This occupation involves monitoring, controlling, and maintaining oil refining plants to efficiently and safely produce gasoline, kerosene, and chemical raw materials from crude oil.

Chief Electrical Engineer (Equipment Maintenance and Operations)

A technical position that performs maintenance inspections and operation management of power equipment, maintaining legal compliance and safe power supply.