A Mechanical Shift Incharge (DRI 100TPD) in a Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plant, also known as a sponge iron plant, is responsible for overseeing and managing the mechanical aspects of production during a specific shift. This includes ensuring smooth and safe operation of all mechanical equipment, maintaining the plant's mechanical infrastructure, and addressing any mechanical issues that arise. They also play a crucial role in coordinating with other departments and teams to ensure efficient and effective production.
Key Responsibilities
- Production Operations:
Overseeing and managing the mechanical aspects of the DRI plant during the assigned shift, ensuring all mechanical equipment operates efficiently and safely.
- Maintenance:
Ensuring that all mechanical equipment is maintained in valuable working condition, including performing routine inspections, repairs, and maintenance tasks.
- Troubleshooting and Problem Solving:
Identifying, diagnosing,
and resolving any mechanical issues that may arise during production, ensuring minimal downtime and disruptions.
- Team Leadership:
Supervising and coordinating with the mechanical team, providing guidance, training, and support as needed.
- Safety:
Ensuring that all mechanical operations are conducted safely and in compliance with safety regulations and procedures.
- Documentation:
Maintaining accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment inspections, and any issues encountered during the shift.
- Communication:
Effectively communicating with other departments and teams to ensure seamless operation and coordination of efforts.