Mechanic

CoviaDividing Creek, NJ
4dOnsite

About The Position

Covia responsibly provides minerals solutions for a better tomorrow. As a leading provider of diversified minerals, our products support a variety of industrial markets, including glass, ceramics, coatings, metals, foundry, polymers, construction, water filtration, and sports and recreation. Long-standing relationships with a broad customer base enable Covia’s market-inspired approach to innovation to enhance solutions and customer benefits. Underpinning these strengths is an unwavering commitment to safety and to sustainable development, further enhancing the value that Covia delivers to all its stakeholders. Covia is looking for a dynamic Mechanic who will have a positive impact on the team at its Dividing Creek, NJ location. The Mechanic is accountable to ensure the safe and productive operation of the plant and must possess aptitude for multiple disciplines and be proficient in the operation of equipment associated with all functional areas within the plant. Normal schedule is as follows: (Mon-Fri 7a-3p) The successful candidate will have the following Key Accountabilities: Safety Comply with applicable MSHA regulations as outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and procedures applying to the worker or person that are part of a safety and health management system for the mine. If the worker has information that other persons need to know to fulfil their obligations or duties under the CFR, or to protect themselves from the risk of injury or illness, to give the information to the other persons Work or carry out the worker’s activities in a way that does not expose the worker or someone else to an unacceptable level of risk Ensure, to the extent of the responsibilities and duties allocated to the worker or person, that the work and activities under the worker’s control, supervision, or leadership is conducted in a way that does not expose the worker or person or someone else to an unacceptable level of risk Comply with instructions given for safety and health of persons by the mine operator or a supervisor at the operation Work at the operation only if the worker is in a fit condition to carry out the work without affecting the safety and health of others

Requirements

  • A General Understanding of the Plant Equipment listed on the next page.
  • Occasional weekend work will be required.
  • The willingness to train/learn the Wet Plant and its Process is a plus.
  • General knowledge of cutting and welding is a plus.
  • The successful bidder must be able to read and understand assignments, work orders, tools, equipment and plant policies.
  • They must also have a general understanding of the following plant departments and processes. Dredge/Booster Pumps/Pipelines Pipeline (metal/plastic), slurry pumps, cable (wound wire) splicing and replacement, lubrication, packing, seal water, hydraulics, anchor moves, communication components, bearings, sheaves, drive belts, other miscellaneous equipment at the Dredge. Wet Plant Slurry and Vertical Turbine Pumps, packing (seal water), pipeline (plastic), density separators, hydrocyclones, scrubber/agitator, flotation system, walkways and structural work, other miscellaneous equipment at the Wet Plant. Dryer and Loadout Vibrating feeders, bucket elevators, belt conveyors, screw conveyors, fluid bed dryer, fans, wet scrubber, pipeline (metal), pumps, loadout equipment, dust collection equipment, railcar mover and other miscellaneous equipment at the Dryer/Loadout.
  • Previous experience in a maintenance role (at least four years)
  • Previous exposure to preventative maintenance strategies
  • Must be able to read manuals, blueprints, and electrical diagrams
  • Demonstrated experience contributing within a team of professionals to deliver against set targets
  • Demonstrated commitment to safety with previous experience in identifying and managing risks
  • Essential Literacy in English, both written and spoken
  • High School diploma or GED
  • Welding and metal fabrication
  • Basic electrical repairs & troubleshooting

Nice To Haves

  • Training in: Industrial electricity & troubleshooting electrical control circuits Replacing and troubleshooting electrical motors Industrial fluid power and pumping systems Mechanical drives & power transmission Dredge experience

Responsibilities

  • Comply with applicable MSHA regulations as outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and procedures applying to the worker or person that are part of a safety and health management system for the mine.
  • If the worker has information that other persons need to know to fulfil their obligations or duties under the CFR, or to protect themselves from the risk of injury or illness, to give the information to the other persons
  • Work or carry out the worker’s activities in a way that does not expose the worker or someone else to an unacceptable level of risk
  • Ensure, to the extent of the responsibilities and duties allocated to the worker or person, that the work and activities under the worker’s control, supervision, or leadership is conducted in a way that does not expose the worker or person or someone else to an unacceptable level of risk
  • Comply with instructions given for safety and health of persons by the mine operator or a supervisor at the operation
  • Work at the operation only if the worker is in a fit condition to carry out the work without affecting the safety and health of others
  • Perform preventative maintenance checks and close out work orders.
  • Kit and Prepare parts ahead of time for larger planned projects and jobs.
  • Once trained, be part of the callout schedule.
  • Other duties as assigned by plant management and supervision.
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