We are now looking for an Electrical Graduated Engineer – to start as an
intern – likely to deal with those previous 3 components to successfully
complete our rural electrification projects.
Keys responsibility:
Our Electrical Graduated Engineer Intern will be in charge of:
* Assessment of renewable energy potentials for mini-grids in Tanzania
rural areas.
* Assessment for high potential renewable energy sites of :
o existing and planned electricity grid structures
o population centers and
o public infrastructures in the fields of health, education and
economic institutions (e.g. markets, banks, microfinance institutions)
* Organization of site surveying trips to:
o Define local community needs and potential customers
o Raise awareness of the population to the advantages and uses of
electricity access though mini-grids.
o Identify technical features for mini-grid design: power plant, LV
network, end-user connection.
Our Electrical Graduated Engineer Intern will assist SAGEMCOM
Engineering team in:
* Analysis of site surveying trip results.
* Designing mini-grid power solution based on site survey analysis
* Selecting reliable partners to install and commission the mini-grid
* Supervising I&C of the power solution
* Supervising customer hand-over to keep ensuring a high quality of
service.
* Training site operators
Knowledge, skills & abilities
Electrical Graduated Engineer Intern should be dynamic, pro-active,
and creative in order to lead a comprehensive needs and technical
assessments crucial to complete a successful rural electrification
project.
Electrical Graduated Engineer Intern has to be a hardworking and
organized person to manage efficiently logistics before and during
site surveying trips: budget, transport, tool and material
preparation, accommodation, planning routes, documentation...
Qualification & experiences
Electrical Graduated Engineer
Fluent in English and Swahili.
Employment Type:
6-month internship to be started as soon as possible
Send your resume to:
madeleine.geli@sagemcom-tanzania.com
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