Key Responsibilities:1. Installation and Maintenance:Install, repair, and maintain electrical systems, machinery, and equipment used in industrial environments.Install wiring, control systems, and circuit breakers for new equipment and machinery.Troubleshooting and Diagnostics:Diagnose and troubleshoot electrical problems in industrial systems using testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes.Repair or replace faulty wiring, components, or systems to ensure optimal functionality.2. Safety Compliance:Follow all safety protocols and industry standards, including lockout/tagout procedures and electrical safety guidelines.Ensure compliance with local and national electrical codes and regulations.3. Preventive Maintenance:Perform scheduled inspections and preventive maintenance on electrical systems to avoid breakdowns.Maintain records of electrical maintenance activities and repairs for future reference.4. Emergency Repairs:Respond quickly to emergency breakdowns or electrical issues to minimize downtime and disruption in production processes.5.Documentation and Reporting:Keep accurate logs and reports of all maintenance and repair activities.Read and interpret blueprints, technical diagrams, and electrical plans.Skills and Qualifications:1. Proficiency in electrical systems, circuit diagrams, and industrial electrical components. Familiarity with industrial automation systems, including PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers).2.Problem-Solving:Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills to identify and resolve electrical issues quickly.3. Attention to Detail:Precision in handling electrical wiring and circuits to avoid errors and ensure safety.4.Physical Stamina:Ability to work in physically demanding environments, including lifting, climbing, and working in confined spaces.Education and Certification:High school diploma or equivalent.Completed apprenticeship or technical training in industrial electrical work.Relevant licenses and certifications (e.g., NCII, NCIII).