FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Shift Engineer?
The primary responsibility of a Shift Engineer is to maintain electrical equipment and ensure the safety of people and property, as well as monitor and inspect the functions of building facilities.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A minimum of 4-5 years of experience is required, along with a Diploma or B Tech in Electrical Engineering.
What types of equipment will the Shift Engineer be responsible for?
The Shift Engineer will be responsible for high-end electric equipment, including lifts, DG sets, air conditioning systems, fire services, water supply, and electricity supply.
Do the Shift Engineers need to handle customer complaints?
Yes, Shift Engineers are expected to report and follow up on any requests and complaints from customers to the management office.
How often must the Shift Engineer prepare and send reports?
The Shift Engineer is required to prepare and send daily, weekly, and monthly reports to the Operations Manager.
Is there a specific experience duration required for applicants?
Yes, applicants must have a minimum of 4-5 years of relevant experience.
What is the compensation for the Shift Engineer position?
Compensation is commensurate with the market standards.
Will the Shift Engineer need to maintain log books?
Yes, the Shift Engineer is responsible for maintaining handover/takeover log books and checking the log books and checklists of all facilities.