Site Machinery work
Site Machinery work jobs can include the application of a wide range of skills, whether in maintenance or actual handling. Site Machinery work jobs might involve working with ‘plant' (light, medium, heavy machinery and equipment) used on construction sites. Plant can include site machinery work jobs with mobile equipment such as bull-dozers, dump trucks, road planers, tar layers, road or rail equipment, excavators and compacting machines. Other site machinery work jobs involve fixed equipment such as loaders, piling rigs, cranes and other heavy specialist lifting equipment. Working with smaller equipment might include site machinery work jobs on powered hand tools, generators, concrete mixers and compressors, and lifting equipment or elevated work platforms.
Mechanics in site machinery work jobs hold responsibility for the service, maintenance and repair of plant. These site machinery work jobs can involve hydraulics, electrics, pneumatics engines and transmission systems. Other site machinery work jobs give experience of tracks, wheels and booms on cranes and lifting machines or repairing excavators and chassis or frames.
Site Machinery work jobs also require on site or workshop planned maintenance, servicing and routine safety inspections. New plant involves site machinery work jobs inspection before it can be used on site. Site machinery work jobs plant mechanics use a variety of power and hand tools, including lifting gear or welding and cutting equipment. Site machinery work jobs now involve the use of electronic equipment and computers to test check and repair machinery.
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