keeps heavy machinery, hydraulic presses, shearing units, CNC plasma cutters, and structural assembly lines running smoothly. They fix mechanical breakdowns, perform regular checks, and minimize factory production downtime.Preventive Maintenance: Run scheduled service checks on workshop machines, overhead cranes, and material handling gear.Breakdown Repair: Fix sudden mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic issues on fabrication tools and presses.Component Replacement: Swap out worn bearings, gears, seals, and broken structural machine parts.Machine Alignment: Calibrate and align heavy-duty punch, drill, and cutting jigs for accurate steel towerfabrication.Blueprint Reading: Read technical manuals and mechanical schematics to troubleshoot system faults.Safety & Compliance: Wear personal protective gear and follow plant safety protocols.Required Skills & QualificationsEducation: ITI in Fitter, Turner, or Machinist trade.Experience: 2 to 5 years in heavy engineering, structural steel, or transmission tower manufacturing.Technical Abilities: Proficient with hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and precision measuring devices (vernier calipers, micrometers).Physical Fitness: Capable of standing long hours, lifting heavy steel elements, and working in industrial shop floor conditions.Is the focus more on plant machinery maintenance or tower structure fitting/assembly?