Routine Maintenance:
- Conduct scheduled maintenance tasks on Ground hardware units to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
- Inspect and clean electrical and mechanical components, including motors, fans, coils, filters, and power supply system..
- Perform preventative maintenance procedures to extend the lifespan of Ground hardware systems and minimize downtime for both mechanical, electrical and power supply systems.
Troubleshooting and Diagnosis:
- Identify and diagnose electrical and mechanical problems using advanced diagnostic tools and equipment.
- Analyze system performance and conduct tests to identify issues related to operational stability and control, and energy efficiency.
- Recommend and implement corrective actions to resolve technical issues and restore system functionality.
Repair and Replacement:
- Repair or replace faulty electrical components, such as variable speed drives, contactors, relays, switches, and logic controllers.
- Replace defective mechanical parts, including gearboxes, electric drives, sensors and power supply components.
- Ensure compliance with manufacturer specifications and industry standards when performing repairs and replacements.
Commissioning:
- Commission new systems, including installation of new control system software..
- Verify system performance and conduct commissioning tests to ensure proper operation and adherence to design specifications.
- Provide guidance and assistance to operation teams on operating procedures, maintenance requirements.
Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain accurate records of service activities, including maintenance schedules, inspection reports, repair logs, and parts inventory.
- Prepare service reports detailing work performed, findings, recommendations, and follow-up actions required.
- Communicate effectively with supervisors, colleagues, and customers to provide updates on service activities and resolve issues promptly.
What we are looking for
Required Qualifications and Experience
- Proven experience as an Electrical and Mechanical Service Technician, preferably in Electrical control, automation and power systems.
- Certification or diploma in Electrical Engineering, or related field.
- Strong knowledge of electrical systems, including wiring diagrams, circuitry, and troubleshooting techniques.
- Strong knowledge of industrial software applications including logic control software and integrated control system communication systems.
- Ability to use diagnostic tools, meters, gauges, and testing instruments to analyze system performance and diagnose problems.
- Excellent communication skills and customer service orientation.