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Zambia Airports Corporation Limited is a reputable Aviation Organization with a vision to provide World Class and diversified Airport and Air navigation business at the four designated International Airports in Zambia namely; Kenneth Kaunda in Lusaka, Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe in Ndola, Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula in Livingstone, Mfuwe and Ten (10) provincial and strategic aerodromes ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN (02) – KKIA ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN (02) – KKIA The Electrical Technician is responsible for electrical power distribution design, planning, monitoring, supervise and participate in the repairs and maintenance of all electrical power and supply in substations, terminal buildings and airfield. Key Performance Areas Implement all maintenance schedules for the optimum performance of the electrical power supply, Equipment for Terminal, Airfield and Substations Any other duties that may be assigned by the Supervisor. Inspect all electrical apparatus for optimum serviceability. Supervise and participate in the diagnosis, repair, calibration& adjustment according to Annex 14 and testing of all electrical apparatus and auxiliary facilities of transformers, standby generators, high and medium voltage panels, 11KV ring network, and Substation Buildings, escalators, elevators, baggage carousels, check-in counters, booster/submersible pumps, apron flood lights, car park/street lighting, air conditioning & airfield ground lighting systems Carry out routine maintenance on itemsin close 1 above Prepare weekly and monthly reports of routine maintenance, repairs, and serviceability levels Provide technical guidance to subordinates through theoretical instructions and practical demonstrations on trouble shooting and rectification of complicated faults to improve practical skills and quality of repairs Ensure 100% adherence to all QMS requirements Qualification Grade 12 with 5 O’ Level credits or better including English, Mathematics and Science Diploma in Electrical or its equivalent from a reputable institution. Computer Literate Experience 2 years industrial exposure Member of the Engineering Institution of Zambia Attributes Strong Analytical skills Attention to details Computer Literacy Result oriented and incorruptible Strong supervisory and leadership skills. Pro-active in dealing with issues Ability to travel extensively and frequently throughout ZACL stations Ability to work long hours and deliver assignments within tight deadlines Hard copy applications with detailed curriculum vitae and certified copies of all relevant academic and professional certificates, copy of national registration card (NRC)/ passport and other relevant documents with
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