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  • Posted: Jul 28, 2025
    Deadline: Not specified
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  • Globeleq is powering Africa's growth through the development and operation of utility scale power plants across the continent. Founded in 2002, Globeleq has become a power industry leader by operating or acquiring interest in multiple power facilities across the world.
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    Electrical Engineer

    • The Electrical Engineer will lead the implementation of preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance activities across all electrical, instrumentation, communication, and control systems at the Menengai Geothermal Power Plant. The role is critical in ensuring high plant availability, minimal parasitic load, optimal equipment performance, and full compliance with safety, quality, and industry best practices.
    • Operating within the framework of Globeleq’s policies and standards, as well as the requirements of the EPC, PISSA, PPA, LTSA, and O&M agreements, the Electrical Engineer will supervise a team of Electrical, Instrumentation, and Control Technicians. The role will collaborate closely with other engineering disciplines and the broader O&M team to ensure sustained plant performance, availability, and reliability. 

    Key Result Areas

    • Mobilisation Period (Pre-COD)
    • Review O&M manuals, manufacturer’s recommendations, and EPC documentation for adequacy and completeness.
    • Support in development of plant-specific maintenance procedures, schedules, and records ahead of commissioning.
    • Validate EPC-supplied spare parts, tools, and consumables.
    • Participate in site inspections, contractor-led training, and pre-commissioning and commissioning activities.
    • Input into CMMS setup (IFS) and spare parts planning.
    • Operation Period (Post COD)
    • Maintenance execution
    • Plan and oversee preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance.
    • Maintain, troubleshoot and repair systems including:
    • High, medium, and low-voltage systems
    • Protection, metering, SCADA, PLC, DCS, and communication systems
    • Transformers, generators, and balance-of-plant equipment
    • Control and instrumentation devices, fire detection, HVAC, diesel gensets, and CCTV systems
    • Implement LOTO, permit-to-work, and other HSESS requirements.
    • Utilize CMMS (IFS) for job planning, execution, and documentation.
    • Manage contractors and maintenance support teams.
    • Manage tools, consumables, spare parts inventory and reorder planning.
    • Preventive Maintenance
    • As part of preventative maintenance activities, the Electrical Engineer:
    • Participate in scheduled inspections (A, B, and C) covering electrical, instrumentation, control, automation, and metrology systems.
    • Supervise tests and diagnostic checks on electrical ,instrumentation, control and automation systems of power generation equipment, their auxiliaries, and balance of plant (BOP).
    • Read, interpret, and modify electrical, instrumentation, control, and electronic diagrams and schematics.
    • Execute preventive maintenance tasks as defined in the maintenance program, ensuring alignment with OEM guidelines and industry best practices.
    • Review OEM maintenance procedures and adapt them where necessary to suit site-specific requirements; ensure updates are documented in the CMMS (IFS).
    • Validate maintenance work instructions prior to execution to ensure technical accuracy and safety compliance.
    • Oversee or directly carry out assembly, wiring, and installation of components and systems.
    • Perform maintenance tasks independently or in collaboration with Electrical and I&C Technicians, depending on the complexity and nature of the intervention.
    • Review, verify, and close maintenance work orders and notifications in IFS/CMMS following completion of activities.
    • Develop, validate, and implement systematic preventive maintenance procedures and propose continuous improvement actions.
    • Participate in and execute electrical maintenance activities during minor and major overhauls of power generation systems.
    • Conduct condition monitoring (e.g., thermographic inspections, insulation resistance testing, partial discharge) and support root cause failure investigations for repetitive or critical faults.
    • Provide coverage and technical support in the absence of Electrical and I&C Technicians to maintain maintenance continuity and response readiness.
    • Corrective Maintenance
    • The priority of interventions is defined at the daily joint meeting between maintenance and operation teams. Based on intervention orders issued by Maintenance Manager the Electrical Engineer will,
    • Prepare planned corrective interventions by reviewing maintenance orders, technical documentation, and required spare parts/tools.
    • Request Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) from the Operations Department via the CMMS (IFS), and retrieve necessary diagrams or additional details (e.g., fault location, failure type) from the notice issuer.
    • Perform maintenance interventions only upon issuance of a valid Work Permit by the Operations Department and after collecting authorized tools and spare parts from the stores.
    • Execute fault diagnosis, troubleshooting, and necessary repairs on electrical, instrumentation, control, and automation systems across the plant.
    • Log completed interventions with detailed reports in IFS/CMMS, ensuring accurate documentation of faults, work done, and observations.
    • Respond promptly to unplanned equipment malfunctions or operational issues when requested by the Shift Engineers or relevant supervisor, ensuring timely restoration of equipment functionality.
    • Explain the operation and proper handling of electrical, instrumentation, and control systems to plant users as necessary to avoid misuse and promote safe usage.
    • Analyse recurring faults, propose preventive actions or design improvements, and escalate recommendations to supervisors for review and implementation.
    • Use technical expertise to evaluate issues, determine appropriate diagnostic approaches, select suitable repair methods, and ensure sustainable resolution.
    • Provide coverage and technical support in the absence of Electrical and I&C Technicians to maintain maintenance continuity and response readiness.
    • Leadership and Administration
    • Supervise and evaluate Electrical and I&C Technicians through biannual reviews.
    • Mentor interns and temporary staff as needed
    • Identify training needs and coach team members to improve output.
    • Provide regular progress updates to the Maintenance Manager.
    • Escalate unresolved issues and propose continuous improvement initiatives.
    • Compliance and HSESS
    • Enforce Globeleq HSESS and plant-specific procedures.
    • Conduct audits and ensure compliance with OEM and company policies.
    • Monitor quality and completeness of executed work.
    • Lead acceptance inspections and document work evaluations.
    • Integrate QA/QC into all maintenance processes. 

    Requirements, Skills and Attributes

    Education:

    • engineering or equivalent.
    • Professional registration with the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) 

    Experience:

    • Minimum 5 years in power plant operations environment, preferably geothermal or steam turbine-based environment.
    • At least 3 years in a supervisory or team-lead capacity.

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    Mechanical Engineer

    • The Mechanical Engineer will lead the implementation of preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance activities across all mechanical systems at the Menengai Geothermal Power Plant. The role is critical in ensuring high plant availability, minimal parasitic load, optimal equipment performance, and full compliance with safety, quality, and industry best practices.  
    • Operating within the framework of Globeleq’s policies and standards, as well as the requirements of the EPC, PISSA, PPA, LTSA, and O&M agreements, the Mechanical Engineer will supervise a team of Mechanical Technicians. The role will collaborate closely with other engineering disciplines and the broader O&M team to ensure sustained plant performance, availability, and reliability.

    Key Result Areas

    • Mobilisation Period (Pre-COD)
    • Review O&M manuals, manufacturer’s recommendations, and EPC documentation for adequacy and completeness.
    • Support in development of plant-specific maintenance procedures, schedules, and records ahead of commissioning.
    • Validate EPC-supplied spare parts, tools, and consumables.
    • Participate in site inspections, contractor-led training, and pre-commissioning and commissioning activities.
    • Input into CMMS setup (IFS) and spare parts planning.
    • Operation Period (Post COD)
    • Maintenance execution
    • Plan and oversee preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance.
    • Maintain, troubleshoot and repair systems including:
    • Steam turbine and auxiliaries
    • Pumps, valves, actuators, traps, insulation, cladding and piping systems
    • HVAC, Fire fighting systems and diesel generator
    • Workshop equipment (e.g., welders, lathes, grinders
    • Balance of Plant systems
    • Implement LOTO, permit-to-work, and other HSESS requirements.
    • Utilize CMMS (IFS) for job planning, execution, and documentation.
    • Manage contractors and maintenance support teams.
    • Manage tools, consumables, spare parts inventory and reorder planning.
    • Preventive Maintenance
    • As part of preventative maintenance activities, the Mechanical Engineer:
    • Participate in mechanical inspections (A, B, and C) of power generation equipment, auxiliaries, and balance of plant systems.
    • Supervise tests and functional checks conducted on mechanical systems and components.
    • Read, interpret, and modify mechanical drawings, including pneumatic and hydraulic schematics, P&IDs, and assembly diagrams.
    • Execute maintenance operations as per the established maintenance program.
    • Review OEM maintenance procedures and adapt them where necessary to suit site-specific requirements; ensure updates are documented in the CMMS (IFS).
    • Validate and issue work instructions to guide maintenance tasks.
    • Supervise and ensure proper assembly, alignment, and installation of mechanical components.
    • Perform maintenance activities either independently or with Mechanical Technicians, depending on the scope and complexity.
    • Verify and close out maintenance work notifications and work orders/ reports in the CMMS (IFS).
    • Develop, validate, and implement systematic preventive maintenance procedures and continuous improvement changes.
    • Participate in and execute planned maintenance tasks during minor and major overhauls.
    • Conduct condition monitoring, analyse equipment trends, and support root cause failure investigations.
    • Prepare or review detailed work instructions based on available documentation and liaise with requestors for clarification as needed.
    • Work hands-on with Technicians during scheduled maintenance of the turbine, pumps, valves, piping, and other mechanical BOP systems.
    • Ability to operate various machine shop tools and equipment, including drill presses, grinders, MIG/TIG/stick welders, cutters, chop saws, pneumatic tools, and standard hand tools.
    • Corrective Maintenance
    • The priority of interventions is defined at the daily joint meeting between maintenance and operation teams. Based on intervention orders issued by Maintenance Manager the Mechanical Engineer will,
    • Prepare for planned interventions by reviewing documentation and confirming required resources.
    • Request Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) of equipment from the Operations Department via the CMMS (IFS).
    • Retrieve necessary mechanical diagrams and request additional technical information (e.g., location, nature of defect) from the issuer of the intervention notice if required.
    • Carry out maintenance interventions only with a valid Work Permit issued by the Operations Department and with approved parts or tools collected from the stores.
    • Document completed interventions by writing detailed reports in IFS/CMMS.
    • Respond promptly to incidental or emergency malfunctions upon request by the Shift Engineer or his superiors, analysing faults and proposing immediate solutions.
    • Provide operational explanations to equipment users when required to ensure proper usage and minimize misuse-related failures.
    • Anticipate recurring equipment issues and proactively propose technical solutions to reduce or eliminate repeated breakdowns.
    • Analyse technical problems, select the appropriate diagnostic method and tools, and implement effective repair strategies.
    • Perform detailed fault diagnostics and execute repairs in compliance with safety procedures and LOTO requirements.
    • Respond to urgent equipment failures, carry out root cause analyses, and recommend sustainable corrective actions or design/process improvements.
    • Participate in daily maintenance planning meetings, offering technical insights and supporting coordination with Operations.
    • Log all maintenance activities, findings, and improvement suggestions in the CMMS for performance tracking and reporting.
    • Provide coverage and technical support in the absence of Mechanical Technicians to maintain maintenance continuity and response readiness.
    • Leadership and Administration
    • Supervise and evaluate Mechanical Technicians through biannual reviews.
    • Mentor interns and temporary staff as needed.
    • Identify training needs and coach team members to improve output.
    • Provide regular progress updates to the Maintenance Manager.
    • Escalate unresolved issues and propose continuous improvement initiatives.
    • Compliance and HSESS
    • Enforce Globeleq HSESS and plant-specific procedures.
    • Conduct audits and ensure compliance with OEM and company policies.
    • Monitor quality and completeness of executed work.
    • Lead acceptance inspections and document work evaluations.
    • Integrate QA/QC into all maintenance processes. 

    Requirements, Skills and Attributes

    Education:

    • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent.
    • Professional registration with the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) 

    Experience:

    • Minimum 5 years in power plant operations environment, preferably geothermal or steam turbine-based environment.
    • At least 3 years in a supervisory or team-lead capacity.

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