Roles and responsibilities
Job Title: Shift Electrical Technician
Job Code: JPC - 4159
Location: Fujairah, UAE
Experience: 3 to 5 Years
Industry: Cement Manufacturing
Language: Excellent in English & Hindi
Job Description
- Knowledge of Shutdown issue and cancellation and LOTOTO procedure
- Knowledge of preventive maintenance of HT slip ring induction motors with its LRS.
- Knowledge of LT motor maintenance and its testing.
- Knowledge of maintenance of MCC, PCC, transformers etc.
- Knowledge of smart MCC with Profibus system with its control drawing.
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. Electrical Expertise
- Circuit Design and Troubleshooting: Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical schematics, troubleshooting faults in electrical circuits, and repairing or replacing faulty components.
- Electrical Equipment: Knowledge of transformers, switchgear, motor control centers (MCC), and other electrical equipment.
- AC/DC Systems: Understanding of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) systems, including power generation, distribution, and control systems.
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2. Maintenance and Repair
- Preventive Maintenance: Conducting scheduled maintenance on electrical systems and equipment to minimize downtime and avoid emergency repairs.
- Corrective Maintenance: Quickly identifying and fixing electrical issues that arise during shifts, including failures in machinery or power systems.
- System Upgrades: Assisting with the installation of new equipment or upgrades to existing electrical systems.
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3. Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Skills
- Fault Diagnosis: Using tools such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and infrared thermometers to diagnose electrical faults and system malfunctions.
- Problem-Solving: Quickly and efficiently identifying the root cause of electrical issues and applying corrective actions to minimize production disruptions.
- Real-Time Decision Making: Making critical decisions during emergency situations, especially during off-hours, when immediate action is necessary.
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4. Safety Awareness
- Electrical Safety Protocols: Strict adherence to electrical safety regulations, including lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures, arc flash protection, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Hazardous Environments: Ability to safely work in potentially hazardous environments such as high-voltage areas, confined spaces, or areas with flammable materials.
- Risk Assessment: Identifying and mitigating electrical risks to ensure the safety of team members, equipment, and systems.
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5. Shift Work Adaptability
- Flexible Schedule: Comfortable working in shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to maintain 24/7 operations.
- Time Management: Effectively managing time during shifts to complete preventive maintenance, repairs, and routine checks while responding to emergencies as needed.
- Self-Sufficiency: Able to work independently during off-hours, making quick decisions and performing tasks without direct supervision.
Desired candidate profile
. Electrical Expertise
- Circuit Design and Troubleshooting: Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical schematics, troubleshooting faults in electrical circuits, and repairing or replacing faulty components.
- Electrical Equipment: Knowledge of transformers, switchgear, motor control centers (MCC), and other electrical equipment.
- AC/DC Systems: Understanding of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) systems, including power generation, distribution, and control systems.
2. Maintenance and Repair
- Preventive Maintenance: Conducting scheduled maintenance on electrical systems and equipment to minimize downtime and avoid emergency repairs.
- Corrective Maintenance: Quickly identifying and fixing electrical issues that arise during shifts, including failures in machinery or power systems.
- System Upgrades: Assisting with the installation of new equipment or upgrades to existing electrical systems.
3. Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Skills
- Fault Diagnosis: Using tools such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and infrared thermometers to diagnose electrical faults and system malfunctions.
- Problem-Solving: Quickly and efficiently identifying the root cause of electrical issues and applying corrective actions to minimize production disruptions.
- Real-Time Decision Making: Making critical decisions during emergency situations, especially during off-hours, when immediate action is necessary.
4. Safety Awareness
- Electrical Safety Protocols: Strict adherence to electrical safety regulations, including lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures, arc flash protection, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Hazardous Environments: Ability to safely work in potentially hazardous environments such as high-voltage areas, confined spaces, or areas with flammable materials.
- Risk Assessment: Identifying and mitigating electrical risks to ensure the safety of team members, equipment, and systems.
5. Shift Work Adaptability
- Flexible Schedule: Comfortable working in shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to maintain 24/7 operations.
- Time Management: Effectively managing time during shifts to complete preventive maintenance, repairs, and routine checks while responding to emergencies as needed.
- Self-Sufficiency: Able to work independently during off-hours, making quick decisions and performing tasks without direct supervision.