1. Electrical Operations and Maintenance
Operate and maintain hospital electrical systems including LT panels, DBs, wiring, lighting, and power outlets.
Ensure uninterrupted power supply to critical areas such as ICU, OT, ER, labs, and wards.
Monitor electrical loads and prevent overloads or short circuits.
Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance as per schedule.
2. DG Set, UPS, and Power Backup Systems
Operate and monitor DG sets during power failures.
Ensure proper functioning of UPS systems for critical equipment.
Maintain changeover systems (manual/automatic) for uninterrupted power supply.
Coordinate fuel management and service schedules for DG sets.
3. Installation and Repair Works
Install new electrical fixtures, switches, sockets, and lighting systems.
Attend electrical breakdowns and rectify faults promptly.
Repair or replace faulty cables, MCBs, MCCBs, relays, and electrical components.
Support installation of new medical and non-medical equipment as required.
4. Electrical Safety and Compliance
Ensure electrical safety standards are strictly followed across the hospital.
Maintain proper earthing and lightning protection systems.
Ensure use of safety PPE and follow lockout–tagout procedures.
Support statutory inspections, fire safety, and NABH electrical compliance requirements.
5. Documentation and Reporting
Maintain daily electrical logbooks, DG running logs, and maintenance records.
Record breakdowns, repairs, and preventive maintenance activities.
Maintain records for electrical load, power consumption, and safety checks.
Assist in audits by providing required electrical documentation.
6. Coordination and Support
Coordinate with biomedical, HVAC, and maintenance teams for smooth operations.
Work closely with nursing and admin teams to address electrical requirements.
Liaise with external vendors and service providers for major electrical works.
7. Emergency and On-Call Support
Attend emergency electrical issues immediately, especially in critical care areas.
Ensure quick restoration of power during outages or equipment failures.
Support hospital disaster management and emergency preparedness plans.