Technician Electrician-Utility Infrastructure (Mumbai)

Technician Electrician-Utility Infrastructure (Mumbai)


Company
JIO
Location
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Posted
2 days ago
Via
Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Skills Required:

1. Responsible for the Operation & maintenance of All electrical equipment within & surrounding IDC, including Sub Station & Utilities DRUPS & LT/HT DG sets, HVAC system, etc.
2. PWD License Holder.
3. ITI or NCTVT or Equivalent Passed.
4. Experience of 3 to 5 Years in the field of Operations & Maintenance Facility Management

Work Location: Mumbai & Jamnagar

Responsibilities

- Technical

o Monitoring, Operation & maintenance of

o Electrical system ranging from 11 KV, 6.6 KV & 0.433 KV.

o Emergency Diesel Generator sets ranging from 160 KVA to 3000 KVA.

o Energetic rotary UPS system (DRUPS)

o DG Battery Banks.

o Battery Chargers.

o Various control system on DG and DRUPS sets.

o HT & LT Panels, PCC Panels, MCC Panels, Power Distribution panels, control system of power panels, Power & Lighting distribution Boards

o Protective relays and protection Systems.

o Transformers Ranging from 12.5 MVA to 2.5 MVA

o HT / LT switch gears - 11 KV /6.6 KV VCBs & 0.433 KV ACBs etc.

o BMS System.

o HVAC System - PACs, Water cooled Centrifugal/Screw Chillers, Primary pumps, Secondary Pumps, Cooling water Pumps, Cooling Tower fans, Motorized control valves, Exhaust Fans, Fresh Air Fans, AHUs, etc.

o Water Leak Detection System,

o VESDA System,

o Rodent Repellent System,

o FM 200 System,

o Chemical Filters.

o Lifts Fright & Passenger, EOT Cranes

o General

o Day to day operations and maintenance of utility equipment

o Preventive Maintenance of Electrical Panels and Other equipment.

o To record Temperature, Humidity readings in all the shifts.

o To record the power panel, DG set, UPS readings (e.g. Voltage, Current, PF, KWH, Battery Bank voltage etc.)

o Maintained the daily log sheets.

o To take DG load trials (On Load &No; load trials.)

o To check battery banks healthiness.

o Fiber cable laying and termination with help of IDC System admin.

o Power change over as and when require.

o To update rack wise reading sheets of power consumption.

o Attend sudden breakdowns in shifts.

o Co-ordinate with chiller house/ DG House & HT Substation technicians /Engineers in case of power failures or any power blackouts.

o Take immediate decision by co-ordination with senior staff in case of major breakdowns.

o Prepare shift information report.

o Preparations of work permits for different activities and maintenance work.

o Any other job as told by Engineer In-charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for Electrician Jobs in India as of 2026?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the minimum wage for electricians in India is ₹21,000 per month for skilled workers in central sphere establishments as of 1 January 2026. Overtime must be paid at double the ordinary rate for hours beyond 8 per day. This rate applies to workers engaged in electrical installation and maintenance under the Minimum Wages Act.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify for electrician jobs in India?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, candidates must hold an ITI certificate in Electrician trade or a 3-year diploma in electrical engineering plus 2 years of relevant experience for government-registered roles as of 2026. Apprenticeship completion under NAPS is mandatory for those under 25 years. No experience is needed for entry-level helper positions but certification is compulsory.
Q What documents are required to apply for electrician positions through government portals in India?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, applicants need Aadhaar card, ITI certificate, caste certificate if applicable, and bank passbook for wage payments under NCS portal registration as of 2026. Police verification certificate is mandatory for industrial electrician roles. Applications must be submitted online via NCS with PAN linked to Aadhaar.
Q What are the standard working hours and leave entitlements for electricians in India?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, electricians work 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week with a weekly off on Sunday under the Factories Act as of 2026. They are entitled to 12 days of casual leave, 15 days of earned leave after 240 days of service, and 7 days of sick leave annually. Night shift allowances are fixed at ₹150 per shift.
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