FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Site Incharge - O&M?
The primary responsibility is to improve plant availability and efficiency through operational decision-making, people management, and technical knowledge of the solar plant.
What key operational challenges does the Site Incharge face?
The major challenges include coordinating with OEMs and O&M contractors, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, analyzing plant performance, managing local stakeholder issues, and achieving sustainability scores.
How important is safety in this role?
Safety is a top priority as the Site Incharge must ensure safe work permits for maintenance activities and compliance with legal and statutory safety requirements.
What are the key performance indicators for this position?
Key indicators include achieving CUF and generation targets, reducing Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), improving Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), and conducting regular audits and diagnostics.
How does the Site Incharge analyze plant performance?
The Site Incharge analyzes plant performance by reviewing daily performance reports, conducting root cause analysis for breakdowns, and assessing thermography and IV Curve reports for module issues.
Who does the Site Incharge coordinate with on a daily basis?
The Site Incharge coordinates with OEMs, O&M contractors, local stakeholders, and state Grid S/S for day-to-day operational activities.
Is innovation a part of the Site Incharge's role?
Yes, the Site Incharge is expected to provide innovative solutions to enhance plant performance and explore new technologies and world-class practices.
What type of maintenance does the Site Incharge perform?
The Site Incharge is responsible for performing preventive maintenance on the entire solar plant to ensure optimal operation.
What is meant by '5S' management in this job context?
'5S' management refers to a methodology that promotes organization and efficiency within the workplace, focusing on Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain.
How is stakeholder management handled by the Site Incharge?
The Site Incharge manages stakeholders by ensuring smooth communication with local authorities, state Discom, and other relevant entities to facilitate operational activities.