The steam turbines engineer supports the Powerhouse Mechanical In-Charge in the day-to-day execution of mechanical maintenance, repairs, and inspections of turbines and auxiliary equipment. The role focuses on hands-on supervision, coordination with shift teams, and ensuring safe and reliable mechanical operations in the powerhouse.
Assist in supervising the maintenance of turbines, pumps, gearboxes, and related systems.
Coordinate minor and preventive maintenance activities.
Monitor equipment health and support in fault diagnosis and repair.
Follow up on breakdowns and coordinate technician deployment.
Maintain records of maintenance tasks, repairs, and spares used.
Support during shutdowns and overhauls of powerhouse equipment.
Ensure safety practices and LOTO compliance during work execution.
Communicate with operations, electrical, and instrumentation teams for job coordination.
Supervise junior maintenance staff and provide task-based guidance.
Report progress and technical issues to the Mechanical In-Charge.
Educational Qualification and Work Experience:
B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering
Certification in Mechanical Maintenance or Turbine Systems (preferred).
Minimum 8–10 years in mechanical maintenance with 5 years in a supervisory or assistant engineer role in a power plant
Skill and Competencies:
Effective Communication skills
People management skills
Conflict Resolution Skills
Project Management Skills
Negotiation skills
Presentation skills
Interpersonal Skills
Integrity
Empathy
Openness
Discretion