Mechanical Technician (Tuas)
Monthly Salary: UP to $3000 (Negotiable)
Working Address: Tuas Basin Link
Working Hours: 8.30am to 6pm
Responsibilities & Duties:
Core responsibilities
Inspect and test engines to find faults (visual checks, listening for abnormal noise, power checks, scan-tool diagnostics, etc.).
Diagnose problems in key systems: fuel, ignition, cooling, lubrication, exhaust, air intake, and engine mounting/suspension.
Dismantle engines or components (cylinder head, pistons, crankshaft, timing system) for detailed inspection and measurement.
Repair or replace worn and defective parts, then reassemble and adjust the engine according to manuals and specifications.
Perform routine maintenance: oil and filter changes, spark plug replacement, belt changes, valve clearance adjustment, tune‐ups.
Run the engine after repair (idle and load tests), check performance, and fine‐tune for smooth running and correct fuel consumption.
Daily Responsibilities
Carry out scheduled services on Engine related equipment, Hydraulic Power packs, Compressors, High Pressure Waterjet pumps (fluids, filters, inspection checklists).
Use diagnostic tools and software to read fault codes and monitor engine parameters.
Adjust and repair engine support systems: cooling fans, radiators, water pumps, oil pumps, fuel pumps, injectors or carburetors.
Maintain records (PMS) of work done, parts used, and tests performed to meet workshop or regulatory requirements.
Communicate findings, repair options, and costs to Technical Managers or customers.
Qualifications and Requirements
Relevant trade certification, diploma, degree, or equivalent qualification in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Marine Engineering, or a related field.
At least 2 years of relevant experience in servicing, troubleshooting, overhauling, and repairing diesel and petrol engines.
Hands-on experience with diesel engines (e.g., Yanmar, Lister, Kubota, Deutz, HATZ), including overhaul of engine blocks, cylinder heads, injectors, and high-pressure fuel systems.
Hands-on experience with petrol engines (e.g., Honda), including overhaul of engine blocks, cylinder heads, injectors, and fuel systems.
Experience with offshore or marine engine systems, including winches, hydraulic systems, piping, and instrumentation, will be an advantage.
Experience in compressor and engine repair is an added advantage.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical schematics, technical drawings, wiring diagrams, service manuals, and technical bulletins.
Strong practical mechanical skills, including the use of hand tools, torque wrenches, micrometers, dial indicators, and other precision measuring instruments.
Basic electrical and electronic troubleshooting knowledge, particularly for modern engines equipped with sensors, ECUs, and engine management systems.
Good understanding of workplace safety practices when working with engines, fuels, exhaust systems, lifting equipment, and rotating machinery.
Benefits:
Annual Leave
Medical Leave
Medical Insurance
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