Low current Site Engineer
Low current Site Engineer
Job Purpose
The Low Current Site Engineer is responsible for overseeing the installation, commissioning, and maintenance of low current systems at project sites. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the successful implementation of various Extra low voltage systems, such as ICT, security systems, fire alarm systems, CCTV, access control systems, and other communication systems. The Low Current Site Engineer will collaborate with the project team, subcontractors, and clients to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of low current projects while maintaining the highest quality standards.
Role responsibilities:
• Installation and Commissioning: Supervise and coordinate the installation and commissioning of low current systems according to the project specifications and industry standards.
• Quality Assurance: Ensure the quality of work during installation, testing, and commissioning phases, and take necessary corrective actions to rectify any issues or deviations.
• Technical Expertise: Provide technical expertise and support to the project team and subcontractors, assisting in resolving technical challenges and ensuring compliance with design requirements.
• Site Coordination: Collaborate with project managers, site managers, and subcontractors to ensure seamless coordination and integration of low current systems with other building systems.
• Documentation: Maintain accurate records, documentation, and as-built drawings related to low current systems for future reference and project handover.
• Troubleshooting: Identify and troubleshoot technical issues related to low current systems, taking proactive measures to prevent operational downtime.
• Health and Safety: Comply with all health and safety regulations, promoting a safe work environment for all personnel involved in low current system installation and maintenance.
• Client Communication: Act as a point of contact for clients during the project execution, providing regular updates on project progress and addressing any client concerns related to low current systems.
• Training and Handover: Conduct training sessions for end-users and maintenance personnel on the operation and maintenance of low current systems before project handover.
• Continuous Improvement: Keep abreast of industry advancements, best practices, and emerging technologies related to low current systems