Maintenance Electrician- Taguig Area

Maintenance Electrician- Taguig Area


Company
Mary Grace Foods, Inc.
Location
Taguig, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 month ago
Via
via Indeed Philippines

Job Description
The Engineering Technician (Electrician) executes the maintenance and repair activities on the equipment and facilities of Mary Grace Cafés in Metro Manila and Provincial Luzon.

Responsibilities:
• Repair, operate, and maintain a wide range of store equipment and facilities.
• Read and understand technical diagrams and blueprints (like electric and hydraulic diagrams) to identify where a problem is and repair it.
• Conduct routine equipment status checks, implement fire protection repair/PM, and contribute to cost savings projects and facilities improvement.
• Coordinate with internal customers and other departments regarding preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, repair clarification, and issue resolution.
• Maintain integrity, especially concerning financial decisions, and adhere to sensitive and confidential matters in relation to Engineering and Management.

Qualifications
• Graduate of a technical/vocational course in Electrical Technology.
• Preferably with NC-II in EIM and related experience in the restaurant or hospitality industry.
• Ability to communicate clearly in verbal & writing form and proficient in reading work plans.
• Open to work on a shifting schedule, mostly night shift for preventive maintenance program execution.
• Willing to climb and work on ladders and scaffolding.
• Willing to travel to various Café Mary Grace locations.
• Willing to report 6 days a week at our Head Office in San Martin de Porres, Paranaque City, Metro Manila.
• Available to start as soon as possible.

Pay: From Php23,000.00 per month

Work Location: In person

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