Participate in daily toolbox meetings led by the Electrical Supervisor.
Carry out preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical systems including lighting, power outlets, distribution boards, cables, switchgear, and control panels.
Assist in operation and routine checks of HT (33KV/11KV) and LT systems, transformers, generators, high-capacity UPS, backup power systems, distribution boards, pump panels – all under supervision.
Ensure proper housekeeping of all panel rooms (cleanliness, no obstructions, proper labeling, pest control, etc.).
Maintain tools and equipment in good working condition; notify supervisor of material shortages.
Assist in supervising contractor work on site (e.g., witnessing tests, ensuring site safety).
Support general facility maintenance activities when required.
Must be willing to work day and night shifts, Sundays as per duty schedule, and public holidays.
Perform any other duties assigned by the Electrical Supervisor, Facilities Manager, or Engineer-in-Charge.
Experience:
Minimum 3–5 years of practical electrical experience in a commercial, high‑rise, or industrial facility.
Education:
Trade Test Certificate (Grade I, II, or III), National Diploma (ND) in Electrical Engineering. Completed technical apprenticeship / vocational training
Certifications (preferred):
Basic first aid / CPR
Safety training (e.g., OSHA, NEBOSH, or local equivalent)
Skills & Competencies
Hands‑on knowledge of HT/LT distribution, lighting circuits, motors, control panels, pump panels, and distribution boards.
Ability to read single‑line diagrams and electrical schematics.
Experience with diesel generator operation (basic start/stop, monitoring).
Familiarity with high‑capacity UPS systems, batteries, and earthing systems.
Good troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.
Basic computer literacy – able to log tasks in SMART CHECK or mobile app.
Clear communication – able to report issues verbally and in writing.
Team player, follows instructions, works safely under pressure.
Flexible and willing to work rotating shifts, weekends, and public holidays.