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Join Himoinsa as a Generator Service Technician in Dar es Salaam. Utilize your Red Seal qualification and 3+ years of diesel generator experience to install, maintain, and troubleshoot critical power systems. This hands-on field role involves client support, after-hours calls, and working with MV...
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Tanzania , Dar es Salaam
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Airswift Sweden
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Explore a dynamic and essential career path with Generator Service Technician jobs, a critical role in maintaining the backbone of modern power infrastructure. These skilled professionals are the frontline experts ensuring the reliability of standby and prime power systems across commercial, industrial, healthcare, and residential sectors. Their work is vital for preventing costly downtime and ensuring continuity during grid outages, making them indispensable in today's technology-dependent world. A Generator Service Technician is primarily responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical generator sets, which are typically powered by diesel, natural gas, or other fuels. On a typical day, duties involve performing scheduled preventative maintenance, which includes changing fluids, filters, and belts, conducting load bank testing to verify performance, and inspecting all mechanical and electrical components. When failures occur, technicians diagnose complex issues using diagnostic software and specialized tools, repairing or replacing faulty parts such as engines, alternators, voltage regulators, and control systems. They also install new units, integrating them with existing electrical switchgear, automatic transfer switches, and fuel systems. Common responsibilities for these roles extend beyond the technical. Technicians often provide client training on basic generator operation, complete detailed service reports, and manage parts inventories. A strong emphasis is placed on safety; adhering to strict health, safety, and environmental (HSE) protocols when working with high-voltage equipment, hazardous fuels, and on construction sites is a non-negotiable aspect of the job. The position frequently requires responding to emergency after-hours service calls to restore power as quickly as possible. To succeed in Generator Service Technician jobs, individuals typically need a blend of formal education and hands-on experience. A background as an electrician, diesel mechanic, or in a related industrial maintenance field is common. Employers generally seek candidates with a solid understanding of electrical principles, the ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and single-line diagrams, and proficiency with genset controllers (like Deep Sea or ComAp) and PLC systems. Key skills include strong mechanical aptitude for engine work, systematic problem-solving abilities, and excellent customer communication. Certifications such as an Electrical License, Diesel Mechanic certification, or OEM-specific factory training are highly valued. Physical fitness, a valid driver's license, and the willingness to travel to client sites are standard requirements for these mobile, hands-on roles. For those who enjoy varied work environments, solving technical challenges, and playing a crucial role in community and industrial resilience, Generator Service Technician jobs offer a stable, rewarding, and impactful career with significant opportunities for growth and specialization.

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