Role & Responsibilities
1. Installation of Electrical Systems
• Wiring and Cabling: Install wiring, cables, and related components following technical diagrams and specifications.
• Equipment Setup: Install electrical equipment, such as transformers, circuit breakers, and motors.
• System Integration: Integrate electrical components into larger systems, such as HVAC, control panels, and lighting.
• Testing & Calibration: Perform initial testing to ensure that systems are operating correctly and calibrate equipment to specified standards.
2. Maintenance of Electrical Systems
• Preventive Maintenance: Regularly inspect electrical systems to prevent issues, ensuring they are functioning safely and efficiently.
• Routine Checks: Test electrical systems, panels, circuits, and devices for wear or potential issues.
• Cleaning and Servicing: Clean, lubricate, or replace parts such as switches, wires, or fuses as part of routine upkeep.
3. Troubleshooting & Repairs
• Diagnose Issues: Use diagnostic tools and testing devices (multimeters, oscilloscopes, etc.) to identify malfunctions in electrical circuits and equipment.
• System Repairs: Repair or replace faulty components, such as switches, wiring, relays, and control panels.
• Document Findings: Keep records of issues, repairs, and parts used for reporting purposes.
4. Safety and Compliance
• Adhere to Safety Standards: Follow electrical codes, safety regulations, and company policies to ensure a safe working environment.
• Risk Assessment: Perform risk assessments to identify and mitigate hazards before starting electrical work.
• Use of PPE: Wear and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of electrical shocks and other injuries.
5. Technical Support and Consultation
• Provide Guidance: Offer technical support and guidance to other team members or departments.
• Documentation: Document electrical system designs, installations, and maintenance activities for future reference.
• Customer Communication: Communicate with clients or other teams about system requirements, limitations, and operational details.
6. Continuous Learning & Skill Development
• Stay Updated: Keep up-to-date with advances in electrical technologies, codes, and best practices.
• Training: Attend training sessions to improve technical skills and knowledge, especially as technology and industry standards evolve.
Nature of Work
The work of an Electrical Technician is often physically demanding and may involve:
• Work Environment: Working indoors in a workshop or outdoors on construction sites, sometimes in confined or elevated spaces.
• Physical Demands: Frequently lifting, carrying, and maneuvering heavy equipment and tools.
• Shifts and Hours: Often work regular hours but may need to be on call for emergencies or work overtime, especially if repairs are urgently needed.
• Travel: Travel to various job sites, either within a local area or over longer distances.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: Up to ?25,000.00 per month
Benefits:
• Health insurance
Schedule:
• Day shift
• Morning shift
Experience:
• total work: 1 year (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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