Key tasks include performing daily pre-start checks, maintaining machinery safely and efficiently, driving a safety culture through regular toolbox meetings, operating concrete batching and machines, and performing repairs while liaising with the plant manager for maintenance planning. Additionally, executing shutdown procedures and contributing to production operations when necessary are vital. The ideal candidate should possess essential skills such as hydraulics and fixed plant maintenance, with basic fabrication and electrical experience highly regarded, along with the ability to interpret technical drawings and hold a forklift license. Key capabilities involve working flexible hours, functioning efficiently under instruction, maintaining physical fitness, working autonomously or as part of a team, and displaying a willingness to learn and undertake further studies, with multilingualism highly desirable.