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Application Engineer Power Market
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Application Engineer (Power Market) in Pune, India. Leverage 10+ years of mechanical/chemical engineering expertise to lead high-efficiency heat exchanger applications. Drive global sustainability by monitoring industry trends, developing smart design guidelines, and supporting international sale...
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India , Pune
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Alfa Laval
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Deputy Manager SharePoint & Power Platform Engineer
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Seeking a Deputy Manager to design and maintain scalable SharePoint & Power Platform solutions in Pune. Utilize your expertise in GCP Composer, ETL, Python, ReactJS, and .NET to drive automation and high-performance applications. This role offers exposure to leading cloud technologies, DevOps pra...
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India , Pune
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Vodafone
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Senior Power Electronics Engineer
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Join our team as a Senior Power Electronics Engineer, specializing in ESC hardware design for BLDC/PMSM motors. You will lead end-to-end development for UAVs, robotics, and electric propulsion, requiring strong skills in high-current PCB design and MOSFET stages. This role is based in Ahmedabad o...
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India , Ahmedabad; Pune
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EnerComp Solutions Pvt Ltd
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About the Power Engineer role

Power Engineer jobs encompass a vital and diverse field within the energy, manufacturing, and utilities sectors, focusing on the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of industrial power systems. Professionals in this role are responsible for managing the complex machinery that generates, distributes, and controls power, heat, and other utilities within a facility. The scope of work typically includes operating and maintaining boilers, turbines, generators, compressors, refrigeration systems, and HVAC equipment. A core responsibility is monitoring system performance through control panels and computerized maintenance management systems, adjusting operations to meet fluctuating demand while adhering to strict safety and environmental regulations.

Common daily tasks involve conducting routine inspections, logging operational data, performing preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting equipment malfunctions. Power engineers must ensure compliance with local codes, industry standards, and safety protocols such as lockout/tagout procedures, confined space entry, and hazardous material handling. They often collaborate with maintenance teams, plant managers, and other engineering staff to coordinate repairs, system upgrades, and efficiency improvements. Depending on the specific role, work may involve steam plants, ammonia refrigeration, compressed air systems, wastewater treatment, or electrical substations. Some positions focus on power generation and distribution for large industrial complexes, while others specialize in the design, analysis, and grid integration of renewable energy systems like wind and solar farms. In these cases, professionals conduct power system studies, perform modeling and simulation, and ensure grid connection compliance.

Typical requirements for power engineer jobs include a relevant certificate or license, such as a 4th, 3rd, or 2nd Class Power Engineer certification, which is often regulated by a provincial or state authority. For more advanced positions, a bachelor’s degree in electrical, civil, or mechanical engineering is common, along with professional engineering registration. Employers seek candidates with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure. Technical proficiency with specialized software (e.g., PSCAD, AutoCAD, or power system analysis tools) is often required for engineering-level roles. Experience in industrial settings—such as food processing, chemical plants, or power generation—is highly valued. Safety consciousness, teamwork, and effective communication are essential, as power engineers must document activities, prepare reports, and sometimes present technical information to clients or regulatory bodies. Overall, power engineer jobs offer a rewarding career path for those who enjoy hands-on technical work, system optimization, and ensuring the continuous, safe operation of critical infrastructure.