ELECTRICIAN Job Hiring in Congo for Microcom S.A.R.L.
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Job Opportunity in Congo!
Job Vacancy: ELECTRICIAN
Employer/Company: Microcom S.A.R.L.
Job Location: Congo
ELECTRICIAN
Qualifications:
- Minimum 3 years of relevant work experience (or an combination of education and experience.
- Knowledge of electrical matters
- Knowledge of power generators
- Knowledge of issues related to the specific character of electric motors
- Knowledge of lightning protection
- Knowledge of photovoltaic systems
- Ability to connect ATS
- Ability to read technical documentation and to equivalent work on the basis of electrical diagrams with extensive expertise in various equipment, including Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), earthing systems, lightning protection, voltage regulators, and generators.
Requirements:
- Resume
- Certificate of Employment
- Diploma
- Passport Copy
- Training Certificates
Walk-in applicants are welcome to apply!
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Employer Overview:
Microcom is a limited liability company (SARL) with 100% Congolese capital, operating in the field of Telecommunications and IT.
A leading provider of Internet service access, integrators of IT solutions and networks in the field of telecommunications with several modern earth stations, Microcom is now established in major cities in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Mbuji-Mayi, Likasi, Kolwezi, Matadi, Kananga, Goma, Kisangani and Bukavu.
Since opening its doors to the public in 1982, Microcom has continued to develop its potential and improve its offerings with a view to better positioning itself in the high-tech sphere.
FOR MANPOWER POOLING ONLY.
NO FEES in any form and/or purpose will be collected from the applicants.
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