DCI technician
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production
Role Summary
The Customer Product Repair Mechanic is responsible for all processes related to disassembly, repair, and assembly of a range of equipment/products including but not limited to rotating equipment, high‑energy electric actuators, pumps, small compressors, and decoking equipment. The CPRM works with team leads to execute work as provided on work instructions, routers, drawings, and checklists. The CPRM independently selects and uses inspection equipment to check dimensions of all critical components during the assembly and repair process and gives a written description of the wear and condition of critical components.
This position also ensures all forms and documentation are complete prior to submission of quotation. The CPRM will also be responsible to paint, install all tagging, and prep the equipment prior to shipment to the customer. This is a night shift opportunity (2:00PM–10:30PM).
- Follow pre‑job brief, Return Goods Policies, and checklists prior to DCI and assembly.
- Inspect, repair, and assemble components and equipment independently, and accurately complete all required documentation.
- Take pictures of the DCI process and each component for reuse, and write the condition on DCI documentation.
- Interface with service coordinator, production planners, and customer to discuss the condition of all critical components when applicable.
- Follow all routers and assembly procedures.
- Inspect all components for critical fits and run‑outs, and document each number on the appropriate assembly form.
- Take pictures of the assembly process as instructed on the assembly checklist.
- Use power and hand tools and utility torches or heat sources safely.
- Use liquid nitrogen safely in the assembly process.
- Run the balance machine to properly balance rotating components and assemblies.
- Conduct low‑pressure air tests and high‑pressure hydrostatic tests.
- Inspect and verify quality of finished and in‑process work with precision measurement tools (micrometers, dial indicators, calipers, etc.).
- Set up and read precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, dial indicators, calipers, and other gauges.
- Work efficiently within fixed time windows for each manufacturing process.
- Communicate clearly to peers and supervisors any related job issues.
- Coordinate and interface with sales, operations, engineers, and customers as necessary.
- Paint, tag, and prep equipment prior to shipment to the customer.
- Utilize cranes, lifting devices, and forklift trucks.
- Provide input on work process improvement and on developing new tools and hardware as part of continuous improvement projects.
- Work safely while helping colleagues work safely and using Stop Work Authority appropriately.
- Understand work instructions, safety procedures, and company policies.
- Comply with all Flowserve policies and procedures.
- Own set of personal SAE hand tools and measurement instruments and a roll‑around toolbox.
- HS Diploma / GED and / or 0‑2 years of relevant experience.
- Must be able to work overtime, weekends, and holidays as the business dictates.
- Must be able to stand for long periods of time and lift up to 25pounds with full range of hand and upper‑body motion to work with tools and parts.
- Able to read and interpret prints, shop drawings, assembly checklists, and other written work instructions.
- Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office.
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a fast‑paced and changing work environment.
- Attention to detail and process‑oriented mindset with results‑driven background.
- Electrical wiring experience or mechanical assembly experience.
- Preferred:
Valve automation experience. - Excellent communication skills both written and verbal.
- Excellent organizational skills, able to problem‑solve, and prioritize work assignments.
- Prior experience working in the fast‑paced and unpredictable environment around repair services.
- Demonstrate a desire for personal growth and career development.
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