FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Shift Engineer - Electrical?
The primary responsibilities include responding to breakdowns, restoring equipment to working condition, generating PM schedules from SAP, allocating manpower for PM/Breakdown jobs, developing E&I drawings, executing planned project activities, and ensuring adherence to safety norms.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics, or Instrumentation Engineering (B.E. / B. Tech) is required.
How much experience is necessary to apply for this position?
Candidates should have 2 to 6 years of relevant experience.
What types of equipment will I be working with as a Shift Engineer - Electrical?
You will be working with substations, conveyors, mobile hoppers, cranes, and other electrical equipment.
Is there a focus on safety in this role?
Yes, ensuring adherence to safety norms is a critical responsibility of the Shift Engineer - Electrical.
Will I be involved in project activities?
Yes, executing planned project activities is part of the job responsibilities.
What software will I need to use in this position?
You will need to generate PM schedules using SAP.
Will I have the opportunity to develop electrical and instrumentation drawings?
Yes, developing E&I drawings is one of the responsibilities of the Shift Engineer - Electrical.
Is filling out task lists for manpower allocation part of the job?
Yes, allocating manpower for PM/Breakdown jobs by providing task lists is a part of your responsibilities.
What is the workplace environment like for this position?
The workplace environment will involve working in a technical setting focused on maintaining and troubleshooting electrical systems and equipment.