Maintenance Engineer(Radar/Satellite, Ang Mo Kio)

OAKTREE CONSULTING
Glasgow, Scotland
10 months ago
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Roles & Responsibilities

  • Perform in corrective maintenance works with given documents, diagrams etc, of integrated systems consisting of electrical, mechanical and electronic subsystems
  • Perform preventive maintenance works at customer’s premises located in outdoor areas
  • Perform rotational 24/7 standby services for urgent recovery work at MINDEF premises when activated
  • Manage maintenance KPI
  • Assist in Tenders/Quotations
  • To be customer point of contact for maintenance contracts and prospects

Requirements

  • Diploma in Electronics and Communication, Electrical or Mechatronics
  • Proficiency in operating RF / MV and electronics test and measuring equipment
  • Possess strong engineering knowledge in RF/Satcom Comms/Electro-Mechanical System
  • Candidate with previous MINDEF experience is an additional advantage
  • Only Singaporean
  • Good communication skills, self-motivating, love outdoor work
  • Work location: Ang Mo Kio

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