Department: Process Engineering
Type: Permanent
Ramsay Engineering would like to offer the opportunity to all employees who meet the requirements for the position that is available to apply.
Main purpose:
The purpose of this role is to ensure that the quality standards and customer specifications in the Electro-coating line are adhered too.
Experience:
- 2 years’ experience as a Process Technician.
- 2 years in a similar quality field.
Qualifications:
- Grade 12 (Critical)
- Diploma in Analytical Chemistry(adv).
- Handling of hazardous chemicals.
- PPG certificate of training.
Job objectives:
Quality
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- Ensure the product voltage, PH conductivity, acid level and temperature are correct according to specifications before use.
- Ensure that all chemicals transferred to the effluent plant is in line with the Environmental work instructions and procedures.
Manufacturing
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- Optimise line process parameters to improve units per input hour.
- Ensure that all tanks and pumps are maintained to eliminate any production downtime.
- Ensure that the chemicals specifications of the tanks are in line with the work instructions.
- Responsible for the make-up and additions of the chemicals to the various tanks are correct according to the specifications.
- Ensure that the Handover procedure is followed and detailed accordingly
Internal matrix customers:
- Shift Leaders
- Production
External Customers:
- PPG
Job Specification
Technical skills and specialist knowledge:
- Knowledge of MS Office
- A3 problem solving.
- Knowledge of the Ramsay Manufacturing Excellence system
- General understanding of PH chemical balances
- Knowledge of the environmental regulations
Preference will be given to employees from the designated groups in line with the provisions of the Employment Equity Act, No 55 of 1998 and any amendments thereto, Ramsay Engineering (PTY)LTD Internal Recruitment Policy as well as the Employment Equity Plan.
NB: If applicants have not received a response two weeks after the closing date, please accept that your applications have not been successful.