Power Engineer

Job Objective Ensure the continuous, reliable, efficient, and economical operation of the Company’s power facilities, energy distribution systems, and power-consuming equipment. Oversee energy resource planning, consumption optimization, and adherence to safety and environmental standards. Key Responsibilities 1. Energy Planning and Resource Management Plan and schedule the production, distribution, and consumption of all energy resources, including electricity, steam, gas, and water. Develop and monitor fuel and energy consumption rates and implement measures to reduce consumption standards. Manage procurement logistics by preparing applications for energy equipment, materials, and spare parts, and executing contracts with third-party energy suppliers. Organize and analyze the storage, accounting, and movement of power equipment and maintain statistics on energy consumption and technical indicators. 2. Maintenance, Inspection, and Reliability Direct and organize the Unified System of Preventive Maintenance (PPM) and scheduled repair work for power equipment and grids. Coordinate and perform inspections of monitoring, control, protection, and automation systems, including timely presentation of pressure vessels and boilers to state supervision bodies. Develop and implement measures to improve the reliability and efficiency of power plant operations and prevent accidents. 3. Projects and Technical Modernization Participate in long-term energy sector development plans, technical re-equipment, and modernization projects. Prepare technical specifications for the design of new and reconstruction of existing energy facilities. Provide technical conclusions on developed projects and participate in the testing and acceptance of new power plants and networks. 4. Safety and Regulatory Compliance (QHSSE) Ensure comprehensive compliance with all environmental legislation, labor protection, fire, and industrial safety requirements. Develop and maintain documentation for the Quality Management System (ISO 9001) and Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (ISO 45001)

Power Systems: Deep knowledge of power equipment technical characteristics, design features, operating modes, and the organizational structure of energy support for production. Maintenance & Planning: Expertise in the Unified System of Preventive Maintenance and procedures for planning equipment operation and repair works. Regulatory & Quality: Strong understanding of ISO 9001 and ISO 45001 requirements, environmental legislation, and rules for equipment acceptance/delivery. Administration & IT: Proficiency in technical documentation standards, fundamentals of production technology, and utilizing computer equipment for monitoring and control.

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Publisher: Gulf Talnet
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Publisher: Gulf Talnet