Dear Sir
I am working in Pakistan Gum Chemical Ltd as Assistant Electrical Engineer since september 2013 and leading electrical department since August(2016).I am a graduate in Electrical Engineering from N.E.D University and doing MBA in Industrial Management From IoBM University(CBM) . I have three month worked experience as trainee Engineer in gatron industries power generation house and three month worked experience in Limitless solutions consultancy as trainee Engineer . My ambition is to pursue a career in design, consulting, and manufacturing. I enjoy working in a team environment. I have interest in management ,power generation protection, electromechanical, and control systems.
I have worked as a internee in Siemens (Pakistan) engg. co. ltd.
I look forward to a challenging career and the opportunity to expand my skills. I will bring integrity, creativity, and dedication to your company.
Thank you for your time in review of my resume. I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
FAHAD UR REHMAN KHA
Plan, organize and execute Preventive Maintenance of equipment according to ISO 9001-22000.
Manage maintenance staff, preparing work schedules, assigning duties.
Maintenance of HT trolley, step down transformer and distribution panels.
Prepare and modification in SLD according to need in system.
Assembling and testing of control devices, switchgear and auxiliaries.
Operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of motor.
Directed personnel performing routine installation and maintenance duties.
Recommended and initiated replacement of equipment that failed to meet acceptable operating standards.
Operate and maintain generator.
Installation of electronics by following the guidelines.
CCTV camera installation and maintenance.
Prepare relevant documents for internal and external QMS audits.
Liaison with external suppliers/manufacturers of spare parts.
Perform Root Cause Analysis and identify basic reasons for electrical breakdowns.
Member of Food Safety Team. Conduct internal audits related to food safety management system