.The Maintenance Technician carries out maintenance and repair work to electrical and/or mechanical installations or equipment (such as production machinery, rotating equipment, electrical installations, transport systems, buildings, facilities, and constructions), ensuring that technical assignments are completed on time, safely, and according to specifications to support the optimal running of production. The Maintenance Technician operates within a production/technical department, focusing on executing preventive and corrective maintenance. The main purpose of the job is to prevent any malfunction of the equipment, apparatus, machinery, or systems used in the production process. The Maintenance Technician may also support other facilities such as R&D laboratories, office facilities, and technical buildings (utilities) and systems for logistics and storage. The job involves troubleshooting to keep the production process running and carrying out tasks to prevent future disturbances. The role may be limited to one technical discipline (such as construction, mechanical, rotating, electrical), or may require skills across multiple disciplines. Depending on the size of the facility, the number of Maintenance Technicians may vary in technical disciplines and expertise levels. At the highest job level, the "all-round" Maintenance Technician is capable of troubleshooting and solving technical issues in an expert role. Job Description: Inspections and Preventive/Planned Maintenance: Checks and assesses the condition of handling equipment, pneumatic and/or mechanical/electrical installations based on maintenance schedules/checklists. Restores imminent defects and performs corrective maintenance activities arising from inspections. Signals potential flaws to the superior, detailing the nature and severity, and proposes solutions to avoid future problems. Orders spare parts and materials for maintenance. Works on planned maintenance activities of more extensive and/or complex nature and may supervise third-party technicians. Malfunctions and Defects/Repairs: Troubleshoots malfunctions and defects in equipment, machinery, measuring and control systems. Assesses the nature and extent of problems and determines whether immediate repair is necessary. Performs emergency repairs and disassembles equipment for necessary repairs. Performs more extensive repairs at scheduled times based on prepared planning and instructions. Collaborates with colleagues on complex jobs and may supervise third-party technicians. Modifications and Improvements: Carries out modifications and overhaul work based on work orders and/or instructions from the supervisor. Proposes improvements in equipment, machinery, and other areas based on maintenance expertise. Consults with management on quality and technical issues. Orders specific components from drawings. May perform various techniques (welding, lathe work, machining)