Studying Plans and Specifications: Understanding engineering drawings and technical specifications for electrical work.
Supervision and Follow-up:
Team Leadership: Leading the electrical team and guiding them to achieve the set objectives.
Progress Monitoring: Monitoring daily work progress and ensuring adherence to the schedule.
Troubleshooting: Solving technical problems that may arise during work.
Quality Assurance: Ensuring that all electrical work is carried out according to the specified standards and criteria.
Safety and Occupational Health:
Ensuring Safety Standards: Ensuring that all workers adhere to safety and occupational health standards when working with electricity.
Providing Safety Equipment: Providing the necessary safety equipment for workers such as insulated gloves, helmets, and safety boots.
Reporting Accidents: Reporting any accidents or injuries that occur at the worksite.
Communication and Coordination:
Coordinating with Engineers: Coordinating with engineers responsible for electrical work to resolve any technical issues.
Coordinating with Other Teams: Coordinating with other teams working on the project (such as plumbing and construction teams) to ensure smooth workflow.
Work Planning: Developing detailed work plans for electrical work, determining the sequence of tasks.
Resource Allocation: Identifying the required materials, tools, and labor to carry out the work.
Installation Supervision: Directly supervising the installation of electrical systems, such as wiring, electrical panels, and lighting.