The main duties will include but are not limited to:
- Troubleshooting, fault finding, corrective maintenance and reporting to the Electrical Supervisor to avoid unplanned equipment downtime
- Ensuring proper maintenance of instruments, compliance with relevant codes, and adherence to safety regulations
- Updating schematic drawings on any repairs or alterations made in the control panels or recording instruments
- Ensuring accurate records of instrumentation and control data are maintained and updated regularly
- Maintaining metering instruments, recording instruments and process control systems
- Maintaining accurate statutory Instrumentation & Control information including but not limited to calibration & functional test records
- Testing, calibrating, installing and inspecting measuring and control instruments
- Promoting a safe working environment by ensuring good housekeeping of the workshop and working area
To succeed you will be required to have:
- A Diploma in Electronics and Instrumentation from a recognized institution
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant post-training experience
- Sound and demonstrable problem-analysis and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work quickly and to have a keen sense of observation
- Strong leadership and a people-oriented outlook
- Strong communication skills and teamwork experience
- A good understanding of workplace Health, Safety, and Environmental practices
- Sound computer skills
Method of Application
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