Junior Electrical Engineer
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Junior Electrical Engineer
Baku, Azerbaijan
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Job Description
Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (resistance, inductance, DC & AC current and voltage, frequency, active and reactive power…). Be able to differentiate low and high voltages
Be able to read and use drawings (single line and schematic diagrams), vendor documents, name plate. Be knowledgeable of electrical symbols.
Know how to select and use the available and necessary hand tools for electrician (including special insulated tools).
Be familiar with construction practise: laying, pulling and connecting cables (using cables glands, terminals blocks, cable lugs, bus bar, sealing compound…)
Correct use and handling of multimeters, clip on ammeters, Ohmmeter, earth tester (megger), earth leakage kit and recorder
Be able to maintain and troubleshoot small electrical installation like lighting and heat tracing circuit.
Responsibilities
Be able to identify the different types of cables (including ground ones) connect those properly (using lugs) and perform their proper laying (in trenches, on cable tray…). Select, use and install the appropriate cable glands and tags.Be able to do preventive maintenance on non-critical equipment: batteries, motor, breaker, transformer, contactor and switchboard.Be able to test and verify alarms, trip and interlock settings.Be able to perform insulation and continuity tests
Qualifications
Local Electrical Safety Group Certificate (I to III)
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