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Electrical Maintenance Engineer Needed to Keep Power Delivery
Job Description
The manufacturing facility's "Power Systems Guardian" and "Automation Reliability Specialist" is the Electrical Maintenance Engineer. Making sure that all electrical infrastructure, power distribution systems, and automated control logic operate continuously, safely, and effectively is your main responsibility. As the "Technical Troubleshooting Expert," you serve as a liaison between complex low-voltage control circuits and high-voltage power systems. The ideal applicant is a meticulous professional with a "Safety-First" mentality who can diagnose complicated electrical problems and optimize PLC-driven production lines to save downtime.
Responsibilities:
Power Distribution Management: Keep an eye on and maintain the plant's electrical distribution system, which includes transformers, HT/LT panels, VCBs, and ACB systems.
Automation and PLC Troubleshooting: Identify and fix problems with automated systems, such as Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), HMI interfaces, and PLCs (Siemens, Rockwell, etc.).
Preventive and Breakdown Maintenance: Lead quick action in the case of an electrical breakdown and carry out planned electrical maintenance (PM) for motors, sensors, and control panels to avoid failures.
Utility Maintenance: Keep an eye on the electrical condition of plant utilities such air compressors, DG sets, UPS systems, and industrial lights.
Compliance & Safety: Oversee earthing/grounding audits and lightning protection systems, and make sure all electrical installations adhere to national electrical codes and safety requirements.
Energy management: To find and implement energy-saving measures and lower utility bills, keep an eye on power factors and energy usage trends.
Skills:
System Knowledge: Proficient knowledge of industrial electrical components, including MCCBs, ELCBs, contacts, relays, and solenoids.
Circuit literacy is the ability to read and understand complicated Single Line Diagrams (SLD) and Electrical Control Schematics.
Automation Proficiency: Practical knowledge of sensor technologies and industrial communication protocols (Ethernet/IP, Modbus, Profibus).
Use of Instruments: Expert use of oscilloscopes, megohmmeters (Meggers), clamp meters, and multimeters.
Analytical Thinking: The capacity to rationally identify errors in a power circuit or control loop under extreme duress.
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com »
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