Routine Inspections & Preventive Maintenance: Conduct regular checks on electrical systems, including motors, transformers, and control panels, to identify potential issues before they lead to failures.
Troubleshooting & Repairs: Diagnose and rectify electrical faults swiftly, utilizing diagnostic tools and adhering to safety protocols to restore equipment functionality.
System Upgrades & Installation: Oversee the installation of new electrical systems and the upgrading of existing ones, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Documentation & Reporting: Maintain detailed records of maintenance activities, repairs, and system modifications to ensure traceability and compliance with safety audits.
Safety Compliance: Implement and enforce safety measures, including lockout/tagout procedures and adherence to standards like NFPA 70E, to protect personnel and equipment.
Medical Insurance: Coverage for self and family, sometimes including hospitalization, outpatient treatment, and dental care.
Life and Accident Insurance: Protection in case of accidents at the workplace.
Paid Leaves: Annual leave, sick leave, and festival holidays.
PF & Gratuity: Retirement benefits under the Employees’ Provident Fund scheme.
Travel Allowance: Reimbursement for commuting or travel between multiple plant sites.
Training Programs: Skill enhancement through technical workshops and certifications.
Career Advancement: Opportunities to move into roles like Senior Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Manager, or Plant Engineer.
Exposure to Modern Tech: Hands-on experience with PLCs, automation systems, and advanced electrical equipment.
Canteen/Food Subsidy
Company Housing or Housing Allowance (for some locations)
Transport Facilities (buses or shuttles for industrial sites)