Adjust controls to generate the required electrical power and regulate the flow between generating stations and substations.
Control generator output to match phase, voltage, frequency, and load requirements.
Operate and maintain auxiliary equipment, including air compressors and pumps. Perform routine cleaning, lubrication, and maintenance of generators and compressors to prevent failures. Carry out minor repairs such as tightening leaking glands or pipe joints.
Monitor gauges and indicators to detect any operating issues. Examine and test distribution machinery using appropriate testing devices. Review records and logbooks to assess equipment condition and performance.
Start and stop generators and auxiliary pumping equipment as required. Bring standby emergency generators online during emergencies and monitor their output. Open and close valves and switches in the correct sequence to start up or shut down units.
Communicate with system operators to coordinate transmission loads and line voltages. Record operational data and maintain accurate logs, reports, and official documentation. Report requirements for major repairs to management promptly.
Ensure that power availability meets machine requirements. Verify that all machine and personnel safety interlocks are in place and functioning. Maintain awareness of fire safety procedures, including the proper use of fire extinguishers.
Established in 1998, A-One Products and Bottlers remains the third largest beverage company in East Africa, currently consisting of over 2000 employees.
The company deals in the manufacturing and production of a variety of bottling prod... Read More