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Lubrication Technician

Job Responsibilities:

  • Operate lubrication equipment to perform daily and preventive lubrication as per schedule.
  • Handle centralized oil and dual grease lubrication systems during plant operations.
  • Read and interpret centralized oil and grease lubrication circuits.
  • Understand basic interlocks, oil condition monitoring principles, and lubrication system logic.
  • Identify basic oil and grease properties for correct usage.
  • Read basic engineering drawings to support maintenance work.
  • Refurbish faulty lubrication system units such as pumps, valves, pressure switches, filters, and grease distributors.
  • Perform basic piping, tubing, and fittings work during maintenance activities.
  • Notify supervisors of leaks, contamination, or abnormal temperature readings.
  • Track lubrication logs and update maintenance records as per checklist.
  • Assist mechanical maintenance teams during shutdowns, ensuring lubrication readiness and safety compliance.
  • Follow plant safety rules, housekeeping standards, and PPE requirements during all tasks.


Required Qualifications:

  • Technical Certificate or Diploma in Mechanical Maintenance, Industrial Lubrication, or related discipline.
  • Lubrication-related certification (advantage).


Preferred Experience:

  • Technical Certification: Minimum 3 years of experience in steel industry or heavy industry operations.
  • Diploma: Minimum 2 years of experience in steel industry or heavy industry operations.
  • Relevant experience may include:
  • Prior exposure to shutdowns, routine maintenance, and shift-based operations is highly preferred.
  • Experience working with safety procedures, technical drawings, and SOPs in a field-based environment is an advantage.
  • Hands-on exposure to centralized oil and grease lubrication systems in rolling mill or similar heavy industrial environments, including basic inspection and upkeep during operations and shutdowns.

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