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Powerhouse Fabricator operates and maintains equipment in power stations, including reactors, turbines, and generators, while fabricating, assembling, and installing metal structures and components used in powerhouses and substations. They work with technical drawings to cut, shape, weld, and join metal parts, ensuring structural integrity and compliance with safety and quality standards, coordinating closely with engineers, technicians, and other professionals to support the installation, maintenance, and efficient operation of powerhouse equipment.
Tasks
Read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and specifications for fabrication work.
Cut, shape and assemble metal parts using welding, grinding and cutting tools.
Operate, monitor and control power generation systems including turbines, boilers and generators, and manage water levels, load distribution and voltage adjustments in coordination with system operators.
Inspect fabricated components and installations for quality and accuracy.
Collaborate with engineers and other tradespeople to ensure proper installation.
Maintain and repair fabrication tools and equipment.
Adhere to safety protocols and environmental regulations, and maintain records of completed work for quality control and reporting.
Skills
Basic
Ability to follow safety procedures rigorously to prevent accidents and ensure compliance.
Attention to detail to ensure precise cutting, shaping, and assembly.
Effective communication skills to understand instructions and collaborate with team members.
Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination for accurate fabrication tasks.
Problem-solving skills to address fabrication issues safely and efficiently.
Specific
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and fabrication plans.
Competency in assembling heavy structural components safely and accurately.
Competency in mechanical and electrical systems of powerhouse equipment, including troubleshooting and basic maintenance.
Knowledge in fabrication quality standards and inspection procedures.
Knowledge in metallurgy and material properties for fabrication purposes.
Knowledge in metalworking tools and machinery, including grinders, cutters and drills.
Knowledge in occupational health and safety and industrial risk assessment practices.
Proficiency in Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding and arc welding techniques.
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QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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