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What this role involves
You will design, test, and maintain medium-voltage (MV) systems and power transformers for industrial and utility projects in Accra. Daily tasks include troubleshooting transformer faults, overseeing installation and commissioning, and ensuring compliance with IEC or local grid standards. You’ll collaborate with project teams to optimize MV switchgear and protection schemes.
Key skills to highlight
Show proven expertise in transformer winding, insulation testing (e.g., TTR, PI), and MV switchgear operation. Experience with SCADA systems, load flow analysis (ETAP or DIgSILENT), and knowledge of Ghana’s Energy Commission regulations are strong assets. Practical field troubleshooting and commissioning reports are valued more than generic design experience.
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Add a “Key Projects” section listing 2-3 specific MV or transformer installations you’ve worked on, with voltage ratings (e.g., 11kV/33kV) and your role (testing, commissioning, or fault analysis). Use action verbs like “led,” “commissioned,” or “reduced downtime by X%” to show measurable impact.
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