Dangote Industries Limited
Steam Turbines Mechanical Technician (Numan-Adamawa State)

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Steam Turbines Mechanical Technician (Numan-Adamawa State)
Job Summary
The Steam Turbines Mechanical Technician is responsible for conducting mechanical maintenance, repair, and inspection of steam turbines and associated auxiliary systems. The role ensures operational reliability and efficiency by executing routine and preventive maintenance activities in accordance with OEM guidelines and safety standards.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on turbines, gearboxes, and auxiliaries.
- Inspect and maintain lubrication systems, seal oil systems, and barring gear.
- Support turbine alignment, balancing, and vibration checks.
- Disassemble, clean, and reassemble turbine components during overhauls.
- Replace seals, bearings, and worn mechanical parts.
- Assist in turbine startup and shutdown procedures.
- Coordinate with operations and DCS during equipment handover and restoration.
- Maintain accurate records of work done, parts used, and defects found.
- Follow LOTO, permit, and safety protocols during maintenance.
- Maintain tools, spares, and workshop cleanliness.
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- ND or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering
- Professional Certification is an added advantage. (Certification in Steam Turbine Maintenance preferred)
- Minimum 5–10 years in mechanical maintenance of steam turbines in cogeneration or thermal plants.
Skill and Competencies
- Effective Communication skills
- People management skills
- Conflict Resolution Skills
- Project Management Skills
- Computer Skills
- Negotiation skills
- Presentation skills
- Interpersonal Skills
- Integrity
- Empathy
- Openness
- Discretion
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