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  • Posted: Mar 18, 2015
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    Diageo is still a relatively young company - we have only existed in our current form since 1997- but our brands and our business have a rich heritage. our earliest ancestor company formed in 1749, is Justerini & Brooks - wine merchants, and blenders of the famous J&B whisky range. 10 years after that, in 1759 Arthur Guinness signed the lease on t...
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    Condition Monitoring Technician

    Context/Scope
    The Condition Monitoring Technicians are responsible for ensuring that the condition monitoring program effectively predicts and prevent equipment failures according to Schedules derived from a formal and structured planned maintenance System.They are required to provide high focus on predictive and preventive maintenance that will ensure that plant availability and efficiency are maximized and breakdowns minimized. 
     
    Dimensions:
    Financial
    This is a key role in predicting and developing corrective actions to prevent failures through condition monitoring and tracking – this impacts directly on plant availability, asset life cycle cost and asset life/replacement frequency.
     
    Leadership Responsibilities
    Effective liaison with other Brewing, Packaging, Production Services and Maintenance Technicians, Maintenance Engineers, Maintenance planners, Shift Managers and Contractors,  to ensure maximum plant availability and continuity of reliable, quality production. Support other team members and develop positive relationships with colleagues.
     
    Purpose of Role:
    To apply technical, process, continuous improvement and individual/team development skills to optimise overall brewery improvement and plant performance through predictive and preventive maintenance.
     
    Principal Accountabilities:
    Provide a comprehensive production service on plant and equipment to which they are primarily allocated: assessing & monitoring plant performance on an ongoing basis and attending to all other process duties in a timely manner.
    Deliver best possible plant operation by maximising plant availability and efficiency of operation through execution of Planned Preventative Maintenance schedules.
    Identification of corrective actions to prevent failures, managed through the maintenance forward planning business process.
    Develop condition monitoring, inspection and lubrication routes and manage through a condition-monitoring database.
     
    Qualifications and Experience Required
    Ideally one (1) years’ experience/competence in Operations, Maintenance, Process Control and Performance Measurement in a brewery or drinks or food manufacturing environment.
    Ideally will should an appropriate qualification in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical or Chemical Engineering) or Sciences (Industrial Physics, Computer science, Mathematics) with Condition Monitoring Experience in a Food and beverage industry with a nationally recognised technical qualification, Minimum of OND or its equivalent.

    Barriers to Success in Role
    Skill level inadequate to successfully operate and maintain both new and ageing assets and technology
    Lack of personal flexibility to function in a tightly manned manufacturing environment with volatile production and sales demand

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    Electrical Technician

    Context/Scope
    The Engineering Technicians are responsible for operating, cleaning and maintaining their plant and equipment to meet the increasing volume and quality demands in a reliable and cost efficient manner. They are also responsible for participating in all improvement initiatives and Performance Improvement Plans in their department and for their own training and development.
     
    Dimensions:
    Financial
    Significant impact on raw material, component and utility costs and production, quality, rework and labour costs. This is a Key role in operating, cleaning and maintaining plant and equipment, impacts directly on plant availability, asset life cycle cost and asset life/replacement frequency
     
    Leadership Responsibilities
    Liase with other Brewing, Packaging, Production Services and Maintenance Technicians, Laboratory Technicians, Contractors and Shift Managers to ensure continuity of reliable, quality production.
    Support other team members and develop positive relationships with colleagues.
     
    Purpose of Role
    To produce Guinness products at customer service levels, quality conformance and within budget and to apply technical, process, continuous improvement and individual/team development skills to optimise overall brewery improvement and plant performance.
     
    Principal Accountabilities
    Provide a comprehensive production service on plant and equipment to which they are primarily allocated: operating and cleaning, carrying out maintenance schedules, responding to breakdowns, assessing & monitoring plant performance on an ongoing basis and attending to all other process duties in a timely manner.
    Deliver best possible plant operation by maximising plant availability and efficiency of operation through execution of Planned Preventative Maintenance schedules. Interface with SAP as appropriate.
    Optimise product quality, through continuous observation and attention to detail, delivering Right First Time on quality and control parameters. Respond to non-conformances in a timely manner to keep process on track. Apply, record & share learning’s to prevent re-occurrence.
     
    Qualifications and Experience Required
    Minimum 2 years’ experience/competence in Operations, Maintenance, Process Control and Performance Measurement in a brewery or drinks or food manufacturing environment.
    Ideally have an appropriate qualification in Brewing, Packaging, Engineering or Utilities (as appropriate) and/or a nationally recognised technical qualification.
    Demonstrate understanding of teamwork principles, continuous improvement, preventative maintenance and problem solving.

    Barriers to Success in Role
    Skill level inadequate to successfully operate and maintain both new and ageing assets and technology.
    Lack of personal flexibility to function in a tightly manned manufacturing environment with volatile production and sales demand.

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    Maintenance Technician (Utilities)

    Context/Scope
    The Maintenance Technicians are responsible for operating, cleaning and maintaining their plant and equipment to meet the increasing volume and quality demands in a reliable and cost efficient manner.
     
    Dimensions:
    Financial
    Significant impact on raw material, component and utility costs and production quality, rework and labour costs.
    Key role in operating, cleaning and maintaining plant and equipment which impacts directly on plant availability, asset life cycle cost and asset life/replacement frequency.
     
    Leadership Responsibilities
    Liase with other Brewing, Packaging, Production Services and Maintenance Technicians, Lab Technicians, Contractors and Shift Managers to ensure continuity of reliable, quality production.
    Support other team members and develop positive relationships with colleagues.
     
    Purpose of Role
    To maintain (inspect and adjust) and repair line equipment proactively as per maintenance targets in order to continually improve line efficiency, to optimise equipment availability and to minimise losses and risk.
    To produce Guinness products at customer service levels, quality conformance and within budget.
    To apply technical, process, continuous improvement and individual/team development skills to optimise overall brewery improvement and plant performance.
    To adopt a safe and professional approach to all aspects of the role as an individual/team player.
     
    Principal Accountabilities
    Provide a comprehensive production service on plant and equipment to which they are primarily allocated: operating and cleaning, carrying out maintenance schedules, responding to breakdowns, assessing & monitoring plant performance on an ongoing basis and attending to all other process duties in a timely manner.
    Deliver best possible plant operation by maximising plant availability and efficiency of operation through execution of Planned Preventative Maintenance schedules. Interface with Maximo as appropriate.
    With support from Production Services Engineer, achieve production plans and key performance targets, and deliver agreed Customer Service levels.
     
    Qualifications and Experience Required
    One (1) year experience/competence in Operations, Maintenance, Process Control and Performance Measurement in Utilities plant operations in a brewery or drinks or food manufacturing environment or in any FMCG company.
    Ideally have an appropriate qualification Engineering or Utilities (as appropriate) with a nationally recognised technical qualification. OND or equivalent minimum

    Barriers to Success in Role
    Skill level inadequate to successfully operate and maintain both new and ageing assets and technology
    Lack of personal flexibility to function in a tightly manned manufacturing environment with volatile production and sales demand

    Method of Application

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