Job Purpose
The Generator/Plant Technician is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of power generation equipment to ensure continuous and reliable power supply at AMCE. The role requires proactive monitoring of generators, adherence to safety protocols, and timely resolution of technical issues to support uninterrupted hospital operations.
Core Responsibilities
Generator Operation and Monitoring
- Operate and monitor generators, ensuring optimal performance and uninterrupted power supply to the facility.
- Conduct regular inspections of power generation systems to identify any signs of wear, malfunction, or inefficiency.
- Record operational parameters such as fuel levels, oil pressure, and voltage output to track generator performance.
- Ensure generators are started, stopped, or switched as required to meet operational needs during power outages.
- Maintain generator rooms in a clean and organized state, adhering to safety and cleanliness standards.
Maintenance and Repairs
- Perform routine maintenance tasks, including oil changes, filter replacements, and belt adjustments, to ensure equipment reliability.
- Identify and troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, or fuel-related issues in power generation equipment.
- Collaborate with the Maintenance Supervisor to schedule and oversee major repairs or servicing by external technicians.
- Maintain an inventory of spare parts and consumables required for generator maintenance and repairs.
- Document all maintenance and repair activities to ensure compliance with maintenance schedules and standards.
Emergency Power Management
- Respond promptly to power outages, ensuring the immediate activation of backup generators.
- Monitor load levels during generator operation to prevent overloading and ensure proper load distribution.
- Diagnose and resolve emergency power supply issues to minimize downtime and disruptions to hospital services.
- Communicate effectively with the Facilities Manager during emergencies to ensure swift resolution of power-related issues.
- Participate in emergency drills and provide input to improve the facility鈥檚 power management protocols.
Compliance and Safety
- Ensure all power generation equipment and operations comply with local, national, and organizational safety regulations.
- Perform risk assessments for generator operation and maintenance activities, implementing corrective actions as needed.
- Adhere to safety protocols when handling fuel, electrical components, and hazardous materials.
- Maintain detailed safety records and participate in regular safety audits and training sessions.
- Provide training to team members on generator safety practices and emergency response procedures.
Reporting and Documentation
- Prepare and submit daily, weekly, and monthly reports on generator performance and fuel consumption.
- Maintain accurate logs of operational parameters, maintenance activities, and incident reports.
- Track fuel usage and stock levels, ensuring timely requisition of fuel to avoid shortages.
- Document and report any incidents, equipment malfunctions, or safety concerns to the Maintenance Supervisor.
- Participate in meetings with the Facilities Manager to review performance metrics and suggest operational improvements.