Role Summary
The Shift Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Maintenance Engineer will be responsible for leading and managing all electrical and instrumentation maintenance activities during assigned shifts. The role involves handling breakdowns, executing preventive and predictive maintenance schedules, ensuring equipment reliability, and promoting a strong safety and 5S culture within the plant.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage electrical and instrumentation maintenance activities during assigned shifts.
- Attend to electrical and instrumentation breakdowns promptly to minimize machine and plant downtime.
- Execute preventive, predictive, and annual maintenance activities as per the maintenance plan.
- Operate, install, test, and maintain major electrical power systems including transformers, drives, compressors, and control panels.
- Commission, calibrate, and troubleshoot field instruments and PID control systems.
- Work with PLC systems (preferably Siemens and Allen Bradley) with basic knowledge of SCADA and drive systems.
- Conduct root cause analysis (RCA) and implement corrective and preventive actions for recurring issues.
- Inspect and ensure proper functioning of control panels, transformers, and other electrical equipment.
- Manage spare parts inventory and handle utility equipment efficiently.
- Adhere to and promote safety protocols such as LOTO, electrical safety, working at height, and EHS standards.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives using WCM (World Class Manufacturing) methodologies.
- Promote and maintain 5S practices and contribute to a strong plant-wide safety culture.
Skills And Attributes
- Emergency handling & crisis management
- Excellent problemsolving ability
- Ability to work collaboratively with crossfunctional teams
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- High attention to detail and process discipline