The common responsibilities for this position include preparing specifications, design standards, and codes of practice for plant, cable, and overhead line equipment to ensure compliance with regulations and safety standards. The role involves sourcing new transmission and distribution equipment, supporting digitalization and reliability in the power supply network, and assisting in developing equipment design while ensuring quality standards in manufacturing and testing. Conducting fault investigations to determine root causes of equipment failures, developing performance improvement solutions, and assisting in creating total life cycle asset plans and maintenance strategies are also key duties. The engineer will build digital asset models, perform condition data analytics, and assist in creating digital platforms for asset condition data integration. Additionally, planning, designing, and implementing smart grid projects, conducting analytical studies on distribution networks, and supervising contractors to ensure compliance with technical and safety requirements are part of the responsibilities. Managing procurement processes for telemetry and automation equipment, conducting fault investigations, troubleshooting, and providing technical advice on Smart Grid technology solutions are also included. The engineer will liaise with various departments for project work and ensure adherence to safety rules while performing other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
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