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Fuel Depot & Equipment Maintenance Supervisor null

https://jgsummit.darwinbox.com/ms/candidate/a610f788ec3e0b/careers/a61669b16aca0f

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Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
B
Business & Management
E
Engineering & Mathematics

Working rights

Philippines

  • Philippine Citizen
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Primary Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate/troubleshoot/check mechanical items detached from the refueling trucks or fuel depot equipment and perform the necessary repair, overhaul or modification of parts or components to sustain the serviceability of the unit.
  • Responsible in accomplishing and checking the Periodic Preventive Maintenance scheduled of all refueling trucks.
  • Supervise in testing and correcting the units or assemblies of all mechanical systems and depot equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and company procedures.
  • Oversee the daily checklist performs by the contracted mechanics and for minor maintenance and repair of refueling trucks and fuel depot at Manila station.
  • Execute all assigned works with the most effective and cost efficient manner in order to maximize the utilization of the company’s resources of manpower, materials and equipment.

Qualifications:

  • ·Should be a graduate of a 4-year degree course or program, preferably a degree in Automotive or Mechanical Engineering.
  • ·Must have at least 2 years of experience in airline ramp operations.
  • ·Must have at least 2 years of people management experience.
  • ·Can start immediately.
  • ·Willing to work in Pasay City.

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

Philippines

Philippines

Philippine Citizen


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