Install wiring systems (lighting, power sockets, switches, fans).
Set up circuit breakers, distribution boards, and safety switches.
Install lighting fixtures, ceiling fans, and appliances as required.
Perform routine inspections to identify and fix electrical issues.
Repair or replace faulty wiring, outlets, switches, and fixtures.
Address frequent issues like tripping breakers, voltage drops, and power outages.
Ensure all electrical installations comply with local electrical codes and safety standards.
Install grounding systems, surge protectors, and safety devices (RCDs/ELCBs).
Maintain proper earthing and bonding.
Diagnose and resolve issues in electrical systems using tools like multimeters, testers, and insulation resistance meters.
Handle power failures or emergency situations promptly.
Work with plumbers, HVAC technicians, and carpenters for integrated installations.
Coordinate with facility managers or apartment association for approvals and scheduling.
Suggest and install energy-efficient solutions like LED lighting, smart meters, or timers.
Monitor energy usage patterns and recommend improvements.
Schedule and perform regular checks on electrical panels, DBs, and generators.
Replace worn-out components before failure.
Maintain logs of all work done including repairs, inspections, and installations.
Provide electrical drawings or layouts if required.
Be available for emergency electrical issues 24/7 or on a rotational basis.