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Maintenance Technician - Aquaculture Farm

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- Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems, including motors, pumps, generators, lightning, and control panels used in aquaculture operations. - Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, outlets, and fixtures across the farm - Conducts electrical diagnostics to ensure the safety and efficiency of all electrical equipment. - Maintain backup power systems and ensure they are functioning correctly for emergencies. - Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance on all farm equipment, such as pumps, aerators, and filtration systems. - Ensure proper electrical connections and safe operations for all electrically-powered equipment. - Collaborate with external electricians or engineers as necessary for more complex electrical repairs. - Maintain and repair farm structures, feeding systems, and storage areas. - Develop and implement preventive maintenance schedules for all electrical systems and machinery. - Maintain records of all maintenance activities, including electrical inspections and repairs. - Perform regular checks to prevent electrical malfunctions and address potential issues proactively. - Monitor electrical aspects of water quality systems, including filtration, aeration, and oxygen levels, ensuring optimal conditions for fish and shrimp health. - Assist in maintaining the farm’s Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) system. - Conduct regular safety checks to ensure equipment is safe for operation and in compliance with regulatory standards. - Provide general support for other farm activities when required, including equipment setup and farm expansions. - Train and mentor other staff members in electrical equipment use and basic troubleshooting where necessary.