EOL Packworld | End-of-Line Automation Since 2010

Electrical

Electrician

The role involves working on control and power wiring, reading and interpreting CAD electrical diagrams, and ensuring accurate installation and functioning of electrical systems in packaging machinery. The Electrician will be responsible for carrying out proper cable routing, termination, and panel wiring as per design specifications, along with performing power calculations for electrical components to ensure safe and efficient operation. The role also includes identifying and resolving electrical faults in machines and control panels, supporting machine trials, and ensuring uninterrupted production operations. The candidate must ensure proper installation and functioning of components such as relays, contactors, sensors, and switches, while maintaining high standards of quality and workmanship. Additionally, the Electrician is expected to follow all safety guidelines, maintain a clean and organized work environment, and coordinate with the Mechanical team to ensure smooth workflow and timely completion of tasks.

Haridwar Full-time 3-5 Years 2 openings
Posted 21 Mar 2026
Compensation 2.4-3.6 Lacs P.A.
Location Haridwar

Role Overview

The role involves working on control and power wiring, reading and interpreting CAD electrical diagrams, and ensuring accurate installation and functioning of electrical systems in packaging machinery. The Electrician will be responsible for carrying out proper cable routing, termination, and panel wiring as per design specifications, along with performing power calculations for electrical components to ensure safe and efficient operation.

The role also includes identifying and resolving electrical faults in machines and control panels, supporting machine trials, and ensuring uninterrupted production operations. The candidate must ensure proper installation and functioning of components such as relays, contactors, sensors, and switches, while maintaining high standards of quality and workmanship. Additionally, the Electrician is expected to follow all safety guidelines, maintain a clean and organized work environment, and coordinate with the Mechanical team to ensure smooth workflow and timely completion of tasks.

Responsibilities

  • Perform control wiring and power wiring for packaging machines as per CAD electrical diagrams
  • Read and interpret electrical drawings to ensure correct installation and connections
  • Install, test, and maintain electrical components such as relays, contactors, sensors, switches, and drives
  • Carry out power calculations for electrical components to ensure proper load handling and safe operation
  • Troubleshoot electrical faults in machines, control panels, and wiring systems
  • Ensure proper cable routing, termination, labeling, and neatness in wiring work
  • Support machine installation, trials, and smooth functioning of electrical systems in production
  • Maintain electrical safety standards and follow all safety procedures on the shop floor
  • Coordinate with Mechanical and maintenance teams to resolve issues and minimize downtime
  • Maintain cleanliness, organization, and proper handling of tools and equipment
  • Assist in regular inspection and preventive maintenance of electrical systems

Requirements

  • ITI (Electrician) or equivalent qualification
  • Strong ability to read and interpret CAD electrical diagrams
  • Good knowledge of electrical components such as relays, contactors, sensors, drives, and switches
  • Strong understanding of control wiring and power wiring
  • Knowledge of electrical power calculations and proper load handling
  • Hands-on experience with electrical tools, testing instruments, and panel wiring
  • Proven troubleshooting and fault-finding skills in machines and control panels
  • Strong understanding of electrical safety standards and industrial practices
  • Ability to work independently on shop floor tasks with minimal supervision
  • Good teamwork, communication, and coordination skills
  • Attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship
Career Environment

Automation careers grow fastest where people can see the direct impact of their work on real industrial performance.

Working in packaging automation demands problem solving, execution discipline, and willingness to work across engineering, production, service, and customer-facing scenarios. Our environment is shaped for professionals who want practical exposure and clear ownership rather than purely theoretical work.

Real Project Exposure

Team members contribute to projects that move from engineering and fabrication into site execution, commissioning, and customer handover.

Cross-Functional Learning

Roles often involve coordination across departments, which builds a stronger understanding of how industrial delivery actually works.

Performance Ownership

People grow here by solving real operating challenges and helping deliver systems that perform on customer production floors.

This makes the workplace well suited to professionals who value hands-on responsibility and meaningful industrial outcomes.