Job Description
Job Purpose
The
Electrician is responsible for the installation, inspection, maintenance, and
repair of electrical systems in company vehicles and related facilities to
ensure safe, reliable, and uninterrupted transportation operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Diagnose,
repair, and maintain electrical systems in company vehicles (buses,
trucks, tankers, trailers, etc.).
- Troubleshoot
faults in starters, alternators, batteries, wiring, lighting systems,
sensors, and control units.
- Install
and maintain GPS trackers, fuel monitoring systems, tachographs, cameras,
and other electronic devices.
- Conduct
routine electrical inspections and preventive maintenance for fleet
vehicles.
- Maintain
electrical installations in workshops, depots, offices, and yards.
- Repair
and service generators, compressors, battery chargers, and workshop
electrical tools.
- Ensure
proper grounding, circuit protection, and compliance with electrical
safety standards.
- Follow
company safety policies and electrical safety procedures at all times.
- Ensure
all electrical work complies with national electrical regulations and
transport safety standards.
- Report
electrical hazards, faults, or non-compliance issues promptly.
- Maintain
accurate maintenance records, job cards, and inspection reports.
- Report
recurring electrical issues and recommend corrective or preventive
actions.
- Work
closely with mechanics and fleet supervisors to resolve vehicle
breakdowns.
- Provide
technical guidance on electrical matters when required.
Requirements
- Certificate
or Diploma in Electrical Engineering, Auto Electrical Engineering, or a
related field.
- Minimum
of 3–5 years’ experience as an electrician, preferably in a
transportation or fleet environment.
- Strong
knowledge of vehicle electrical and electronic systems.