Role Summary:
The Collapse Test Technician is responsible for performing collapse testing activities on tubular products and other metallic materials in the Testing Laboratory.
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
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Respect all safety rules, general and specific, during work.
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Conducting collapse testing according to procedure and specified requirements using suitable equipment.
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To properly operate equipment within work area and monitor their performance.
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To stop operation and immediately inform the Mechanical Laboratory Supervisor when the machine is not working in the correct mode.
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Responsible for the quality of operation performed.
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Ensure the safe handling of samples during storage and transfer to avoid any damage/ deformation to sample and to maintain the identification.
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Ensure identification mark is retained or transferred on the test specimen.
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Maintain the identification and traceability of test specimens at all stages of machining operation.
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To immediately notify Mechanical Laboratory Supervisor regarding found sample defects and other testing problems.
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Prepare required consumables, spares, tools, and forms.
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To interpret test data and prepare the test report.
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Strictly ensure that the records generated from the testing activities are legible and accurate, including the use of the right form in latest revision and presentation.
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Take measures for preserving good housekeeping at work area.
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Perform other job responsibilities as may be assigned.
Education & Experience:
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Diploma in technical course/ Diploma in Industrial high school Mechanical laboratory background or related field.
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Minimum 2 Years testing laboratory work experience in manufacturing sector , steel-related industry in seamless pipe mill is preferable.
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Set-up with strong background in metallographic testing (Micro, Macro, Grain size, inclusion, Jominy, Sulphur print).
Skills:
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Effective verbal and written communication skills in the English language.
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Strong demonstration of the following:
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Teamwork, and Communication.
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Good organization, Attention to detail, Multi-tasking, and Effective time Management
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Strong background on conducting destructive testing, including but not limited to
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Collapse test, using suitable equipment.
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Able to read and interpret process control documents (POC, procedures, work instructions) containing product manufacturing and quality requirements.