Job Description
Electrical Technician Responsibilities:
- Assembling, evaluating, testing, and maintaining electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, and apparatus.
- Troubleshooting and repairing malfunctioning equipment, appliances, and apparatus.
- Constructing and fabricating parts, using hand tools and specifications.
- Reading and interpreting electrical and electronic circuit blueprints, diagrams, and schematics.
HVAC supervisor's responsibilities include:
- Scheduling and assigning work: HVAC supervisors schedule and assign work to individuals who install, maintain, repair, and operate HVAC and refrigeration systems.
- Ensuring compliance: HVAC supervisors ensure that work is completed in accordance with local, state, and federal codes.
- Inspecting and maintaining equipment: HVAC supervisors inspect the condition of HVAC equipment and perform repairs or modifications as needed.
- Planning maintenance: HVAC supervisors plan maintenance, repairs, and modifications to HVAC equipment.
Store incharge's responsibilities vary depending on the type of store, but may include:
- Inventory: Ensuring proper inventory levels, maintaining stock, and implementing purchasing plans
- Receiving and storage: Receiving materials properly and storing them in designated areas
- Dispatching: Dispatches finished products
- Customer service: Providing exceptional customer service and addressing complaints in a timely manner
Responsibilities of a mechanical drafter:
- Create drawingsMechanical drafters create detailed drawings, blueprints, and schematics that show dimensions, fastening methods, and other requirements for assembly.
- Collaborate with engineersMechanical drafters work with engineers and other team members to understand project requirements and ensure designs meet standards.
- Stay up to dateMechanical drafters should keep up with advancements in CAD software and industry best practices.
site engineer manages construction projects, ensuring that work is carried out in accordance with plans and specifications, and that the project is completed safely and efficiently. Their responsibilities include:
- Technical advice: Providing technical advice to craftspeople, subcontractors, and operatives
- Site management: Overseeing the day-to-day management of the site, including supervising the workforce and subcontractors
- Quality control: Ensuring that work meets quality standards and that high-quality materials are used
- Communication: Liaising with clients, architects, engineers, surveyors, and other professionals
- Compliance: Ensuring that the project complies with local construction regulations and by-laws
Need Safety Officer, Chef, Officer Boy, Carpenter and Salesman.