Experience: 2 to 5 years Location: Fujairah Language: English and Hindi Key Responsibilities:
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical systems and equipment used in cement production machinery and plants.
Conduct routine inspections and tests on electrical components to ensure efficient plant operations.
Diagnose and repair electrical faults in control systems, motors, conveyors, and other cement plant equipment.
Adhere to electrical safety standards and regulations, ensuring a safe working environment.
Maintain detailed records of maintenance, repairs, and electrical system performance to ensure compliance and operational efficiency.
Desired Candidate Profile
Technical and Electrical Skills:
Circuitry and Wiring: Strong understanding of electrical circuits, wiring methods, and components (e.g., resistors, capacitors, transformers, circuit breakers).
Electrical Components: Familiarity with electrical components such as motors, generators, switches, and relays, including how to install, repair, and maintain them.
Reading Schematics: Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical blueprints, diagrams, and schematics to troubleshoot and design electrical systems.
Power Distribution: Knowledge of electrical power distribution systems, including transformers, substations, and control panels.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics:
Fault Diagnosis: Identifying faults in electrical systems by inspecting and testing components using tools like multimeters, oscilloscopes, and circuit testers.
Circuit Analysis: Analyzing circuits and identifying short circuits, overloads, grounding issues, and faulty connections.
Problem-Solving: Applying troubleshooting techniques to diagnose complex electrical issues and repair faulty systems efficiently.
Installation and Maintenance:
Electrical System Installation: Installing electrical systems, wiring, and equipment in residential, commercial, or industrial settings, ensuring compliance with electrical codes.
Preventive Maintenance: Performing regular maintenance checks to identify potential issues, cleaning and lubricating components, and testing electrical systems to ensure proper functioning.
Upgrades and Modifications: Updating or upgrading electrical systems to meet modern standards or to improve efficiency.
Safety Awareness:
Electrical Safety: Adhering to electrical safety standards and procedures to prevent accidents, including lockout/tagout (LOTO) practices and ensuring proper grounding.
PPE Use: Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, and insulated tools when working with electrical systems.
Code Compliance: Understanding and following national and local electrical codes (e.g., NEC, IEC) to ensure installations and repairs meet legal and safety standards.
Equipment Handling and Calibration:
Electrical Testing Equipment: Expertise in using electrical testing instruments such as digital multimeters, insulation resistance testers, and voltage testers to measure system performance.
Calibrating Instruments: Ensuring that electrical equipment and measuring tools are calibrated correctly to guarantee accurate readings during testing and repairs.
Tool Maintenance: Regularly maintaining and inspecting tools to ensure they are in proper working condition for electrical tasks.