Electrical engineers develop, and test electrical devices and equipment, including communications systems, power generators, motors and navigation systems, and electrical systems for automobiles and aircraft. They also oversee the manufacture of these devices, systems, and equipment.
There are several roles that a electrical engineer undergoes in a facility management sector. Few are;
- Maintaining electrical equipment.
- Maintaining data base of electrical related equipment (e.g. transformers, disconnects, wire sizes, etc)
- Establishing pm schedules for transformers and switch gear as well as required inspections for same in addition to power poles
- Oversee performance of electrical suppliers when working on site; Implement power monitoring equipment to better understand utility usage with goal of cost control/reduction
- Capability of handling shift operations & Maintenance.
- Daily monitoring and logging the report on electrical systems performances.
- Operation and Maintenance of all electrical systems.
- To check condition of all Electro-mechanical equipment including standby equipment.
- Planning implementation of System’s and methods in maintenance, Cost and Budgeting, Break down analysis and follows up action to reduce the down time
- Earth Pit Maintaining ohms value
- Responsible for preventive & break down maintenance of transformer, Gen-Set& other utilities..
"IIFM is generally observed that Degree Completed youth have not produced desired result becauseteaching imparted in college alone is not enough for acquisition of skills training in the actual world of work. So IIFM fill these “Technical Skill-Gap” as well as it leads to Success in Placements too"
Electrical Engineers role in Facility Management
Supplementary Skilled Courses:
- Diploma in Power Plant Operation maintenance Engineering
INTEGRATED INSTITUTE OF FACILITY MANAGEMENT
"IIFM is generally observed that Degree Completed youth have not produced desired result becauseteaching imparted in college alone is not enough for acquisition of skills training in the actual world of work. So IIFM fill these “Technical Skill-Gap” as well as it leads to Success in Placements too"
Supplementary Skilled Courses:
- Diploma in Power Plant Operation maintenance Engineering
Electrical Engineers role in Facility Management
Electrical Engineers role in Facility Management