Engineering and Maintenance / Mechanical Maintenance

Rotating Equipment Mechanic

A Rotating Equipment Mechanic specializes in the installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of rotating machinery such as pumps, compressors, turbines, fans, and motors. They ensure equipment reliability and performance in industrial settings.

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Rotating Equipment Mechanic

ISCO

7233

Language

en

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Junior Mid Senior

Alternate titles

Rotating Equipment Technician Rotating Machinery Mechanic Pump and Compressor Mechanic Turbine Mechanic

Skills

Hard skills

Mechanical troubleshooting Preventive maintenance Alignment and balancing Vibration analysis Bearing replacement Seal installation Lubrication systems Reading blueprints and schematics

Soft skills

Attention to detail Problem-solving Team collaboration Time management Safety awareness

Tools

Wrenches and sockets Torque wrenches Dial indicators Laser alignment tools Vibration meters Hydraulic pullers Cranes and hoists

Certifications

Certified Maintenance & Reliability Technician (CMRT) Vibration Analyst Certification (ISO 18436-2) OSHA Safety Certification Welding Certification (optional)

Employment context

Industries

Oil and Gas Chemical Manufacturing Power Generation Mining Water and Wastewater Treatment Pharmaceuticals Food and Beverage Processing

Company types

Industrial plants Refineries Power plants Manufacturing facilities Maintenance service providers

Work modes

On-site

Remote compatibility

Low

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