Implement scheduled maintenance plans to prevent electrical failures.
Conduct routine inspections of electrical panels, wiring, lighting, and equipment.
Ensure UPS, generators, and backup power systems are operational.
2. Equipment & Asset Management
Maintain kitchen equipment such as ovens, fryers, refrigeration units, etc.
Ensure all electrical appliances meet safety and operational standards.
Keep an inventory of electrical spare parts and tools.
3. Breakdown & Emergency Response
Quickly diagnose and repair electrical failures to minimize downtime.
Maintain an emergency response plan for power failures or equipment malfunctions.
Coordinate with external vendors for complex electrical issues.
4. Energy Efficiency & Cost Control
Monitor and optimize power consumption to reduce energy costs.
Implement energy-saving initiatives like LED lighting and efficient power usage.
Identify and report opportunities for cost-effective energy solutions.
5. Compliance & Safety
Ensure all electrical installations comply with local regulations and industry standards.
Conduct safety audits and ensure proper grounding, insulation, and fire prevention measures.
Train staff on basic electrical safety and emergency response.
6. Documentation & Reporting
Maintain records of electrical repairs, maintenance schedules, and equipment warranties.
Report major issues to management and suggest preventive measures.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent