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Description: The Mechanical Supervisor is responsible for supervising and
controlling all activities related to the assembly and installation of mechanical
components. Key responsibilities include:
Supervision of mechanical installation: Overseeing the assembly of
metal structures, solar panel supports, solar tracking systems (trackers),
and other necessary mechanical equipment for the photovoltaic plant.
Review of plans and technical specifications: Ensuring all mechanical
activities are executed according to design plans, technical
specifications, and applicable standards. Verifying that supports and
structures align correctly with anchorage and foundation points.
Material and tool management: Supervising the appropriate use of
mechanical materials (pipes, profiles, fasteners, etc.) and specialized
tools (cranes, assembly equipment), ensuring they are in good condition
and available when needed.
Personnel coordination: Assigning tasks and supervising the personnel
responsible for mechanical assembly, including contractors and
subcontractors, ensuring efficient use of human resources on-site.
Quality control: Ensuring that mechanical installations meet quality
standards, performing periodic inspections and tests to verify alignment,
adjustment, and strength of structures.
On-site safety: Implementing and ensuring compliance with all safety
regulations related to mechanical activities, supervising the use of
personal protective equipment (PPE), and applying safe work
procedures, particularly when using heavy equipment and working at
heights.
Mechanical problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical
problems related to mechanical installation, such as misalignments,
material defects, or design deviations, proposing appropriate and quick
solutions.
Schedule control: Ensuring that all mechanical assembly activities are
carried out according to the construction schedule, coordinating the
delivery of equipment and materials, and adjusting resources in case of
delays.
Documentation and reporting: Preparing daily or weekly reports on the
progress of mechanical installation, identifying problems encountered,
solutions implemented, and advances in project execution.
Coordination with other disciplines: Coordinating mechanical
activities with other areas, such as civil works and electrical installation,
ensuring that mechanical structures are ready for solar panel assembly
and that there are no interferences between disciplines.