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Thursday, 4 August 2022

General Mechanics Needed (Clarendon & Kingston, Jamaica) - Jamalco

 Jamalco

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Job Opportunity

General Mechanics

Opportunities have arisen for experienced and suitably qualified individuals to fill General Mechanic positions in the Field Maintenance - Extraction area.

Under the direction of the Maintenance Unit Supervisor, this position is accountable for achieving the following:

  • Complying with all Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) policies and procedures.
  • Providing safe, efficient, cost effective and quality mechanical maintenance, repair services throughout the company's operations.
  • Minimizing plant and equipment downtime by utilizing advanced trade knowledge and participating in fault diagnosis and repairs of equipment.
  • Maintaining high level of field repairs and maintenance through the use of timely overhauls and corrective maintenance.
  • Maintaining operating standards, quality and statutory regulatory compliance and Jamalco best practice standards of mechanical equipment.
  • Providing knowledge resources and a high degree of mechanical competence in timely executing shop repairs.
Qualification and Experience
To be considered you must have:
  • Secondary School education with certified passes in at least four (4) subjects at the CSEC/City and Guilds level or equivalent including English Language, Mathematics or a science subject;
  • HEART Vocational level 3 Craft training certification;
  • A minimum of three (3) years' working experience in plant mechanical maintenance services;
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; and
  • Good computer skills.
Applications should be submitted by Friday, August 5, 2022 to:

General Mechanic #1016/101,
HR Department,
Jamalco,
P.O. Box 64,
May Pen, Clarendon, or 
Citibank Building,
19 Hillcrest Avenue,
Kingston 6.


Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.



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