1)Troubleshoots and repairs alternating current electrical systems on generators, automatic transfer switches, generator controls and engine related mechanical failures; and performs routine preventative maintenance, oil and filter changes and inspections on all generator and by-pass pumps.
2)Mechanic should be responsible for the maintenance and repair of large industrial generators. They ensure that these machines are running smoothly and safely, often performing routine inspections to look for signs of wear or damage.
3) Generator mechanics may also be called upon to install new equipment or make modifications to existing systems. This might include adding additional components such as cooling systems or replacing worn parts with newer versions that are more efficient or durable.
4) Installing and repairing generators, including troubleshooting problems with existing generators and ordering replacement parts
5) Inspecting facilities for hazards such as carbon monoxide leaks or loose electrical wiring that could lead to fire or electrocution
6) Repairing generators by replacing parts such as starters, alternators, or governors
7)Diagnosing problems with generators using electrical test equipment such as voltmeters, ammeters, and ohmmeters
7) Troubleshooting problems that occur with generators, including overheating or low oil levels that can damage internal components
8) Installing new generators at various sites during summer months when demand for electricity is low.
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Venue Address: L29- L34 first floor Connaught place, New Delhi (India)
Contact Person Mr. Pankaj Head Of Operations
Interview Duration 30 Min.
Experience
3 - 8 Years
No. of Openings
20
Education
Diploma, Advanced/Higher Diploma, Secondary School, Vocational Course
Role
Generator Mechanic
Industry Type
Manufacturing / Production / Quality
Gender
Male
Job Country
India
Type of Job
Full Time
Work Location Type
Work from Office