The Electrical Maintenance Assistant is responsible for supporting senior technicians and electricians in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and components. The role involves assisting with a wide range of tasks, including preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and data collection, while learning and developing technical skills on the job. Key Responsibilities: Learn and perform basic routine electrical preventive maintenance activities under supervision. Assist in disassembling, inspecting, cleaning, repairing, testing, and installing electrical motors, electromechanical devices, switches, contacts, controls, and other electrical components. Help in installing electrical conduits and pulling wires as per electrical layouts. Assist in troubleshooting and repairing buried communication cables. Provide support in the repair, calibration, and troubleshooting of telemetry equipment and revenue power meters. Aid in the installation and maintenance of lighting systems, electrical outlets, and HVAC equipment. Learn to perform electrical troubleshooting and participate in new electrical installation tasks. Assist in collecting data and recording power meter readings as part of system monitoring. Support troubleshooting of advanced electrical systems including SCADA, HMI, and PLC systems. Help in rigging operations for transporting, removing, and installing motors and motor control systems. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors to support maintenance and operations teams. Qualifications & Skills: Basic knowledge of electrical systems and safety procedures Willingness to learn and follow instructions Ability to work as part of a team and support skilled technicians Physical ability to perform manual work and lift equipment Good communication and observational skills Educational background in electrical trades preferred (eg, ITI or relevant certification) Work Environment: Indoor and outdoor environments, including workshops, control rooms, and field sites Exposure to electrical equipment, tools, and operational systems May involve working at heights or in confined spaces under supervision