Electrical Technician
Minimum Qualifications
Fluent knowledge of English language (Speak Read and Write).
3 years Diploma in Electrical or 2 Years Diploma in Electrical after higher secondary school (12th standard)
Trade Certificate from Recognized institutions.
Minimum Work Experience
3 years work experience as an Electrical Technician in a petrochemical Oil and Gas plant.
Able to perform work in this type of facility independently.
Job Requirements (but not limited to)
Follow plant safety standards and procedures. Be familiar with typical petrochemical plant safety hazards.
Follow manufacturer's troubleshooting and maintenance procedures. Correctly use and care for test and
calibration equipment.
• Implement good housekeeping practices.
• Use standard instruments to measure voltage amperage speed rotation and vibration.
• Troubleshoot and repair ground faults.
• Repair electrical motors up to 500 HP including replacement of bearings and seals installation of motor and
connection of starters and circuits.
• Maintenance of battery standby systems (UPS) and inverters.
• Read electrical relay logic and schematic drawings and use these to troubleshoot and repair circuits.
• Installation of conduit enclosures wiring connections and controls up to 480 V for new construction.
• Repair and maintain cathodic protection systems Overhead cranes Automatic Overhead Doors and other
electrically operated equipment.
• Splice cables up to 500 MCM.
• Read and interpret schematics for power distribution systems up to 33 KV including repair and maintenance of
10 MVA transformers.
• Work at elevated heights.
• In addition to his normal jobs he should assist and participate in other maintenance activities.
• Carry out established Preventive Maintenance procedures on electrical equipment.
• Write reports complete forms and mark up drawings and other documentation.
• Safe and proper care of tools.
• Work as a team with operations technical and maintenance.
• Improve instrument reliability and reduce maintenance costs.
• Participate in company safety and training programs.
• Train Subordinates & coworkers. Report on work progress & maintenance activities.
Electrical Technician Minimum Qualifications Fluent knowledge of English language (Speak Read and Write). 3 years Diploma in Electrical or 2 Years Diploma in Electrical after higher secondary school (12th standard) Trade Certificate from Recognized institutions. Minimum Work Experience 3 yea...
Electrical Technician
Minimum Qualifications
Fluent knowledge of English language (Speak Read and Write).
3 years Diploma in Electrical or 2 Years Diploma in Electrical after higher secondary school (12th standard)
Trade Certificate from Recognized institutions.
Minimum Work Experience
3 years work experience as an Electrical Technician in a petrochemical Oil and Gas plant.
Able to perform work in this type of facility independently.
Job Requirements (but not limited to)
Follow plant safety standards and procedures. Be familiar with typical petrochemical plant safety hazards.
Follow manufacturer's troubleshooting and maintenance procedures. Correctly use and care for test and
calibration equipment.
• Implement good housekeeping practices.
• Use standard instruments to measure voltage amperage speed rotation and vibration.
• Troubleshoot and repair ground faults.
• Repair electrical motors up to 500 HP including replacement of bearings and seals installation of motor and
connection of starters and circuits.
• Maintenance of battery standby systems (UPS) and inverters.
• Read electrical relay logic and schematic drawings and use these to troubleshoot and repair circuits.
• Installation of conduit enclosures wiring connections and controls up to 480 V for new construction.
• Repair and maintain cathodic protection systems Overhead cranes Automatic Overhead Doors and other
electrically operated equipment.
• Splice cables up to 500 MCM.
• Read and interpret schematics for power distribution systems up to 33 KV including repair and maintenance of
10 MVA transformers.
• Work at elevated heights.
• In addition to his normal jobs he should assist and participate in other maintenance activities.
• Carry out established Preventive Maintenance procedures on electrical equipment.
• Write reports complete forms and mark up drawings and other documentation.
• Safe and proper care of tools.
• Work as a team with operations technical and maintenance.
• Improve instrument reliability and reduce maintenance costs.
• Participate in company safety and training programs.
• Train Subordinates & coworkers. Report on work progress & maintenance activities.
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