April 8, 2025

ESOM SAUDI ARABIA


ESOM FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY

WALKIN FOR SHORTLISTING ON 07TH, 08TH & 09TH APRIL 2025

FINAL CLIENT INTERVIEW AT MUMBAI, CHENNAI SHORTLY

(BUILDING OPERATION & MAINTENANCE PROJECT)

POSITIONS
  • FURNITURE CARPENTER CUM PAINTER
  • MASON CUM WALL PAINTER
  • IRRIGATION PLUMBER
  • HARD SERVICES HELPER (MEP)
  • MEP HELPER
  • ELECTRICAL HELPER
  • PLUMBING HELPER
  • HVAC HELPER
All candidates should have experience in Facility Management/Building Operation & Maintenance Projects.

GULF experience highly preferred. Attractive Salary & Other benefits provided by company.

APPLY NOW WITH COMPLETE CV, COPIES OF CERTIFICATES,
ORIGINAL PASSPORT AND COLOR PHOTOS TO

OUR ADDRESS
ASMACS MUMBAI
411, 4th Floor, Sai Chamber, opp. Railway Station, Santa Cruz East, Mumbai - 400055

022-31000786, 7738622306
hr24@asmacs.net

ASMACS CHENNAI 
2, KV Colony, 6th Street, Sree Ganesh Building,Off Arya Gowda Road, West Mambalam, Chennai.

hr22@asmacs.net
9176082214, 044-24740857


Being a good electrician takes more than just technical know-how. Here's a mix of practical skills, mindset, and habits that can help you stand out:

1. Master the Fundamentals
Know the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local regulations.

Understand wiring, circuits, breakers, grounding, load calculations, etc.

Be strong in math and basic physics, especially for troubleshooting.

2. Be Obsessed with Safety
Always wear your PPE.

Test before you touch—never assume a wire is dead.

Keep your work area clean and safe.

3. Get Hands-On Experience
Nothing beats learning in the field. Work under experienced electricians and absorb everything.

4. Be Detail-Oriented
Sloppy wiring = danger. Keep everything neat, labeled, and documented.

Triple-check your connections.

5. Stay Current
Technology evolves—smart homes, solar, EV charging stations, etc.

Take courses, get certifications (like OSHA, NICET, etc.).

6. Communicate Well
Explain problems or solutions clearly to clients and team members.

Good communication builds trust and avoids mistakes.

7. Problem-Solving Mindset
Diagnosing tricky issues is part art, part science.

Stay calm, think methodically, and don’t rush.

8. Keep Your Tools in Top Shape
Invest in quality tools.

Organize them and maintain them.

9. Professionalism
Show up on time, be respectful, and do what you say you’ll do.

Your reputation is everything in this trade

What skills do you need for a plumber?

Technical knowledge – Understanding piping systems, tools, and blueprints.

Problem-solving – Diagnosing issues and finding efficient fixes.

Manual dexterity – Good hand-eye coordination and physical precision.

Physical strength/stamina – Lifting tools, working in tight spaces.

Attention to detail – Ensuring proper installation and avoiding leaks.

Customer service – Clear communication and professionalism.

Math skills – Measuring pipes, calculating pressure, etc.

Time management – Prioritizing jobs and working efficiently.

Do and Don'ts of Plumbing

Do:

Shut off water before repairs.

Use proper tools for the job.

Regularly check for leaks and corrosion.

Install strainers to catch debris in sinks.

Follow local plumbing codes.

Don’t:

Overtighten fittings – can cause cracks.

Pour grease down the drain – clogs pipes.

Ignore small leaks – they can cause major damage.

Use chemical drain cleaners frequently – they damage pipes.

DIY complex plumbing jobs unless you're trained.

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