Cummins West Africa Recruitment : Service Technician
Cummins West Africa is a worldwide provider of electrical generators and power generation systems, components and services in standby power, distributed power generation, as well as auxiliary power in mobile applications to meet the needs of a diversified customer base. Cummins Power Generation products include diesel and alternative-fueled electrical generator sets from 2.5 to 2,700 kW, alternators from 0.6 KVA to 30,000 KVA, transfer switches from 40 amps to 3,000 amps, paralleling switchgear and generator set controls. Its expanding its operations in Nigeria and it urgently requires competent, brilliant and result oriented persons for the following positions: Job Title: Service Technician Port Harcourt: Rivers State Responsibilities Ability to carry out maintenance and repairs to Cummins Engines and Generator Sets Ensure proper operations and maintenance of Generators Complete repairs within target times and without rework Have and demonstrate ability to work on own initiative within the parameters laid down. Work with a reasonable amount of overtime to complete and clear work load Ensure Cummins & customer HS & E standards are met and enforced at all times on both Cummins & customer sites. Requirements: OND/Diploma, City & Guilds and Trade Test in Engines or Generating Plant. Candidates who can drive will be given preference. Experience/Skills Minimum of 3 years experience maintenance and repair of Diesel Engines and Generator Sets. Strong communication skills. Electrical experience an advantage but not essential. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Application Deadline 9th June, 2011 Method of Application Interested applicants should send their type written applications, comprehensive curriculum vitae, photocopies of credentials and 2 most recent passport photographs to: The Group Human Resources Manager, AG Leventis (Nig) Plc, Iddo House, Iddo, P.O.Box 159, Lagos. 101001 OR email CV(MS word format) to: vacancies@agleventis.com |
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