Oversee and manage daily operations of utility systems such as boilers, compressors, cooling water systems, demin plants, and air/N2 turbines.
Perform routine inspections, troubleshooting, and maintenance of utility plant equipment to ensure uninterrupted and safe operation.
Monitor and analyze system performance, recommend improvements, and optimize operational efficiency.
Ensure all utility plant systems comply with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards.
Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs for all utility equipment.
Coordinate with cross-functional teams (production, engineering, safety) to resolve operational issues and ensure smooth plant operations.
Provide technical support and training to maintenance personnel.
Review and analyze utility consumption data, and develop strategies for reducing costs and improving efficiency.
Assist in the installation, commissioning, and upgrading of utility systems and equipment.
Document and maintain accurate records of maintenance, inspections, and repairs.
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Experience: Minimum of [X] years of experience working in utility plants, with a strong focus on boilers, compressors, cooling water systems, demineralization plants, and air & N2 turbines.
Technical Skills:
Deep knowledge of utility plant operations, including maintenance and troubleshooting.
Strong understanding of the functioning and maintenance of boilers, compressors, cooling systems, demineralization plants, and turbines.
Ability to use advanced diagnostic tools and techniques for fault detection and resolution.
Certifications: Relevant certifications related to safety, energy management, or plant operations (e.g., Boiler Operator Certification) are a plus.
Software Skills: Familiarity with maintenance management software (e.g., CMMS) and MS Office applications.
Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills with a proactive approach to resolving technical challenges.
Safety: Knowledge of industrial safety standards and best practices in utility plant operations.
Personal Attributes:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality and safety.
Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
Ability to manage multiple tasks effectively and prioritize under pressure.
Work Environment:
The role requires working in a plant environment with exposure to noise, heat, and mechanical equipment.
Availability for on-call support during emergencies and scheduled maintenance windows.
Educational Details:Bachelor degree
State:Tamil Nadu
Postal Code:600032
Qualifications:Bachelor degree
Created Date:2025-01-02
End Date:2025-09-11
Experience:5 - 10 year
Salary:
1500000
Industry:
Openings:1
Primary Responsibilities :
Job Description: Engineer for Utility Plants
Position Title: Engineer - Utility Plants
Department: Utility/Operations
Reports To: Utility Plant Manager
Position Summary:
The Engineer for Utility Plants will be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and optimization of utility systems including boilers, compressors, cooling water systems, demineralization plants, and air & N2 turbines. The role requires technical expertise to ensure the efficiency, safety, and reliability of the plant utilities and associated systems.
Experience Requirements:
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee and manage daily operations of utility systems such as boilers, compressors, cooling water systems, demin plants, and air/N2 turbines.
Perform routine inspections, troubleshooting, and maintenance of utility plant equipment to ensure uninterrupted and safe operation.
Monitor and analyze system performance, recommend improvements, and optimize operational efficiency.
Ensure all utility plant systems comply with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards.
Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs for all utility equipment.
Coordinate with cross-functional teams (production, engineering, safety) to resolve operational issues and ensure smooth plant operations.
Provide technical support and training to maintenance personnel.
Review and analyze utility consumption data, and develop strategies for reducing costs and improving efficiency.
Assist in the installation, commissioning, and upgrading of utility systems and equipment.
Document and maintain accurate records of maintenance, inspections, and repairs.
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Experience: Minimum of [X] years of experience working in utility plants, with a strong focus on boilers, compressors, cooling water systems, demineralization plants, and air & N2 turbines.
Technical Skills:
Deep knowledge of utility plant operations, including maintenance and troubleshooting.
Strong understanding of the functioning and maintenance of boilers, compressors, cooling systems, demineralization plants, and turbines.
Ability to use advanced diagnostic tools and techniques for fault detection and resolution.
Certifications: Relevant certifications related to safety, energy management, or plant operations (e.g., Boiler Operator Certification) are a plus.
Software Skills: Familiarity with maintenance management software (e.g., CMMS) and MS Office applications.
Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills with a proactive approach to resolving technical challenges.
Safety: Knowledge of industrial safety standards and best practices in utility plant operations.
Personal Attributes:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality and safety.
Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
Ability to manage multiple tasks effectively and prioritize under pressure.
Work Environment:
The role requires working in a plant environment with exposure to noise, heat, and mechanical equipment.
Availability for on-call support during emergencies and scheduled maintenance windows.