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Electrical Technician

Client of Universal Staffing Services
Qatar, QAT
Senior
Onsite
6 days ago
Electrical MaintenanceTroubleshootingSWGRMCCVFDHVAC Systems
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Job Overview

  • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance to all electrical systems and equipment inside plants and buildings.
  • Troubleshoot, check and maintain existing power systems and electrical installations.
  • Provide complete installation of new systems when required.

Key Responsibilities

  • Troubleshoot, maintain and diagnose electrical equipment including SWGR, MCC, VFD, MOTORS, ATS, Electrical Parts of YK Chillers, and Electrical Distribution Panels.
  • Execute and install Cable Pulling, Wiring terminations, Cable Trunking, Cable Ducts, Panel Boards, Electrical Distribution Panels, Manual Station and other Electrical Systems.
  • Test and troubleshoot electrical connections and equipment after preventive maintenance.
  • Provide technical solutions and maintenance for all electrical systems within QC Buildings.
  • Troubleshoot, maintain and diagnose Motorized Valves, HVAC Systems, Generating Set, Synchronization Panels, Fire Fighting Systems, Motors Lighting, ELCB Systems, Gantry & Over Head Cranes.
  • Generate technical layouts and technical reports.
  • Understand and implement Computer Maintenance Management Systems.
  • Perform thermographic analysis for electrical equipment.
  • Provide assistance and guidance to other technical teams.
  • Comply with ISO 9001:2015 QMS requirements.

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