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Power Station Technician Job

Our client is seeking to recruit a Power Station Technician to join their team.”

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Location: Thika

  • Daily operation and monitoring of the power station
  • Troubleshooting and resolution of all electrical faults
  • Servicing and maintenance of Diesel Generator (DG) sets
  • Maintenance and operation of motors, compressors, and boilers
  • Ensuring compliance with safety standards and maintaining proper operational records
  • The ideal candidate should have more than 5 years of hands-on experience in a power station or industrial utilities environment.
  • A Diploma or Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering is required.
  • The candidate must be proactive, technically sound, and able to work with minimal supervision.

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