Deskripsi Pekerjaan
- New Installations
- Install new electrical wiring, panels, outlets, dock power pedestals, lighting fixtures, distribution boards, and other equipment as required.
- Lay out cables and wire runs, mount electrical fittings, ensure connections are secure and compliant with specifications.
- Routine Maintenance & Inspections
- Conduct regular inspections of electrical systems: panels, circuit breakers, outlets, sockets, switches, connections, grounding system.
- Clean, tighten, and maintain electrical components to prevent corrosion, water ingress, or deterioration, especially in marine environment (salt, humidity).
- Troubleshooting & Repair
- Identify electrical faults (e.g. power outages, voltage fluctuation, short circuits, faulty lighting or pedestal connections) using diagnostic tools (multimeter, voltage testers, etc.).
- Repair or replace defective components, restore proper operation, test after repair.
- Safety & Compliance
- Follow safety procedures and regulations (including applicable electrical safety standards, safety gear, isolation procedures).
- Ensure installations comply with local electrical codes / regulations.
- Maintain safe working environment, especially around water, damp areas, and dock power pedestals.
- Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain detailed logs of maintenance, repairs, component replacements, test results, and inspections.
- Report regularly to Technical Supervisor: status of systems, outstanding faults, potential improvements or upgrades, material needs.
- Preventive Improvements
- Suggest improvements or upgrades to existing electrical installations for better efficiency, safety, durability.
- Monitor performance of systems and anticipate issues before failure.
- Install new electrical wiring, panels, outlets, dock power pedestals, lighting fixtures, distribution boards, and other equipment as required.
- Lay out cables and wire runs, mount electrical fittings, ensure connections are secure and compliant with specifications.
- Routine Maintenance & Inspections
- Conduct regular inspections of electrical systems: panels, circuit breakers, outlets, sockets, switches, connections, grounding system.
- Clean, tighten, and maintain electrical components to prevent corrosion, water ingress, or deterioration, especially in marine environment (salt, humidity).
- Troubleshooting & Repair
- Identify electrical faults (e.g. power outages, voltage fluctuation, short circuits, faulty lighting or pedestal connections) using diagnostic tools (multimeter, voltage testers, etc.).
- Repair or replace defective components, restore proper operation, test after repair.
- Safety & Compliance
- Follow safety procedures and regulations (including applicable electrical safety standards, safety gear, isolation procedures).
- Ensure installations comply with local electrical codes / regulations.
- Maintain safe working environment, especially around water, damp areas, and dock power pedestals.
- Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain detailed logs of maintenance, repairs, component replacements, test results, and inspections.
- Report regularly to Technical Supervisor: status of systems, outstanding faults, potential improvements or upgrades, material needs.
- Preventive Improvements
- Suggest improvements or upgrades to existing electrical installations for better efficiency, safety, durability.
- Monitor performance of systems and anticipate issues before failure.
