Grade: CEC9 | Contract Type: Permanent | Location:
Kitwe
This role is responsible for carrying out the repairs,
maintenance and calibration of various electronic
instruments to ensure that they are in sound operating
conditions. The job holder will be reporting to the
Supervisor – Power Plants
(Instrumentation).
Key Accountabilities
- Undertake preventative maintenance on all Gas Turbine
electronic apparatus such as temperature and pressure
transmitters, speed and vibration pickups and all measuring
panel instruments so as to avoid major breakdowns.
- Carry out repairs and calibration of various electronic
instruments and appliances to ensure their reliability and
availability for use.
- Carry out rehabilitation and modification of defective
or obsolete instruments in order to adapt them to new
operating requirements.
- Undertake the installation and commissioning of new
equipment at required sites of the company so as to improve
plant performance with minimum supervision.
- Demonstrate a positive attitude towards safe working
practices and adhering to safety rules and regulations so
as to ensure the safety and security of personnel and
equipment.
- Able to understand and follow basic
electrical/electronics drawings.
- Actively participate in identification and
implementation of projects that demonstrate working in an
environment of continuous improvement.
- Participate in personal training strategies and
undertake appropriate training modules.
To be considered for this role, you will be
required to have:
- Full Grade 12 School Certificate.
- Craft/Advanced Technician Certificate –
Instrumentation/Electronics.
- Computer literate and fully conversant with the
Microsoft Office package.
- 3 years post qualification experience.
Applications
If you have the relevant experience and skills as indicated
above, please click on this link https://forms.office.com/r/wAM9kpb8DB and
complete the online job application form. Hard-copy
applications will not be accepted at this stage. The
closing date for receipt of applications is Friday,
7th June 2024.
CEC is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in
its staff. Suitably qualified female candidates are
encouraged to apply.
Applicants are requested to provide daytime contact
numbers and accessible email addresses. Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted.