Key Responsibilities: Operation and Monitoring: Starting and stopping generators, monitoring their performance, and ensuring optimal power output. Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Conducting routine checks, diagnosing and repairing faults, and performing preventative maintenance tasks. Power Distribution: Managing and balancing power loads, ensuring safe cable routes, and preventing circuit overloads. Safety and Compliance: Following safety protocols, managing fuel, and adhering to environmental regulations. Documentation and Reporting: Maintaining accurate records of generator operation, maintenance, and any issues encountered. Essential Skills and Qualifications: Technical Knowledge: A strong understanding of electrical, technical, and mechanical principles related to generators. Troubleshooting Skills: The ability to diagnose and resolve generator-related problems effectively. Physical Stamina: Ability to withstand various weather conditions and perform tasks that may involve lifting and physical labor. Attention to Detail: Ensuring accurate record-keeping and careful monitoring of generator performance. Communication Skills: Effectively communicating with other team members, supervisors, and suppliers