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What Is Industrial Maintenance?

Industrial maintenance, also called plant maintenance, is the process of implementing processes to reduce breakdowns, increase uptime, and promote overall reliability. In other words, maintenance is the general process of ensuring that assets are kept in good working condition.

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Numerous industries require industrial maintenance mechanics. To put it simply, any company that uses machines with moving parts would require the services of a maintenance mechanic .

The general roles of a mechanic include the installation, disassembly, repair, and maintenance of machines. They are trained to execute preventive maintenance procedures with keen attention to detail. They are also expected to be observant of the mechanical performance of components.

A trained and experienced maintenance mechanic would know how to listen to sounds that may indicate a broken part. On top of that, they are also required to be able to perform measurements and tests that can further assess equipment performance.

Industrial maintenance technician

Maintenance technicians usually have more training for specific applications than maintenance mechanics. Technicians are highly specialized in certain areas. Their work is typically focused on one type of industry/equipment, making them the “expert” in solving complex issues in one particular area. 

A maintenance technician’s job can include:

  • Performing preventative maintenance on all facility equipment
  • Completing work orders on time while maintaining high-quality standards
  • Being readily available for emergency repairs in breakdown situations and potential on-call situations
  • Blueprint reading, analyzing, and interpreting technical procedures, electrical schematics, and service manuals
  • Troubleshooting mechanical breakdowns

strategies

Generally, the best approach is to apply a mix of maintenance strategies. You’ll decide which is best depending on your:

  • Assets (their failure modes and maintenance requirements)
  • Internal resources (budget, skills, access to tools and technology)
  • Maintenance strategies (how they work, their pros and cons, implementation costs and requirements)

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