Offers “General Electric”

9 days agoGeneral Electric

Repair Quality Technician

  • Toledo (Province of Toledo)

Job description

Job Description Summary

Product quality review associated with the manufacturing process. Impacts quality of own work and the work of others on the team. Executes standard operational/technical tasks typically subject to instructions and work routines. There is latitude to rearrange the sequence to complete task/duties based on changing work situations.

Job Description

Requirements/Requirements

·  Perform visual inspection and dimensional control of all incoming components from wind farms or suppliers.
·  Perform non-destructive tests on gear and shaft parts (inspection for magnetic particles and penetrating liquids)
·  Apply the UT technique to identify potential shaft defects as needed.
·  Be able to perform standard quality control checklists and measurements according to drawing specifications in the repair shop.
·  Mastery of the use of metrological precision tools for inspection (micrometers, rugosmeters, hardness tests, UT, 3D measuring devices/laser scanning)
·  Supervision of the gearbox load test procedure, monitoring temperatures, vibrations, cleanliness and oil pressure.
·  Perform the electrical tests of the cabinets mounted on the refurbished Nacelles, Hubs, as well as carry out the final operational tests of the unit.
·  Occasionally, it is necessary to work in narrow areas using ladders, platforms, scissor and arm lifts, more than 4 m above the ground.
·  Possess in-depth knowledge and the ability to use all the tools associated with assembling units according to the required specifications:
·  Forklifts.
·  Mobile elevating work platforms
·  Lifting equipment, wall cranes and bridge cranes
·  Hydraulic and electric tools/torque wrench.
·  Other tools include, but are not limited to, impacts, drills, magnetic drills, drills, angle grinders, sanders, basic hand tools (manual and pneumatic)
·  Measuring tools, gauges, oil washing equipment.
·  Uses of hand tools
·  Read and understand mechanical design, engineering drawings.
·  Follow all EHS guidelines and policies.
·  Follow good environmental practices and waste management procedures. Separate the waste in the corresponding containers in the Repair Room.
·  Use and management of Quality documentation
·  Traceability
·  Calibration

Required Qualifications

·  School Diploma of Mechanics, Electricity and/or Electronics (FP2 in Spain)
·  Minimum of 2 years of experience working in a repair shop. Preferably from the Wind or Aeronautical Sector.
·  Knowledge of ALSPA MD 2000 Frequency Converter
·  Knowledge of ISO, AGMA and other standards applicable to the design, repair and failure modes of reducers and shafts.
·  Knowledge of ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001 Standards.
·  Be able to understand and read the lubrication analysis, according to ISO 4406.
·  Complete knowledge of bearing and gear mounting procedures and bearing clearance tolerances.
·  Be able to inspect using borescopic devices.
·  Knowledge of vibration and temperature measurement devices, being able to understand data and readings from vibration monitoring equipment and data trends.
·  Level B2 in English

Desired Characteristics

·  High ability to read, understand and follow mechanical, engineering drawings
·  It is also essential to have previous experience and certification in handling forklifts, personal lifts, and overhead cranes.
·  Self-motivated to work with a minimum of guidance and willingness to learn from others
·  END Level II certification training.
·  UT Level II Inspection Certification Training
·  CAT II Vibration Analysis Certification Training

Additional Information

Relocation Assistance Provided: No

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