Posted 23 June, 2026
Shift Manager (O&M Mechanical)
Adani Group
Andhra Pradesh, India
Full Time
Reference: 218_696282_48998
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering.
- Minimum 8 years of O&M experience in hydro power generation sector.
- Ensure reliable, safe and efficient operation of all generating units, auxiliaries, and balance of Plant systems.
- Supports Shift in-charge in ensuring full compliance with Statutory HSS, environmental and technical requirements from central and state governmental bodies (i.e. CEA, CERC, DSA, SCEI, AP/CPCB, Cybersecurity etc. compliances).
- Supports shift in-charge in issuance and closure of Permit to work (PTW), verification of isolations and LOTO, ensures documentation and PTW process completeness, prior to PTW issuance and closure.
- Supports shift in-charge in preparation of generation schedules (day ahead, intraday revisions etc.), and its coordination with internal and external stake holders.
- Effective coordination with SLDC / RLDC, CTU, STU, CEA, SCEI etc. as and when required for day-to-day operations of Plant.
- Works as shift engineer to achieve generation targets, pumping schedules, and to meet SLDC / RLDC instructions. Liaison with SLDC/RLDC, DISCOMs, TSO, as and when required in day-to-day shift operation.
- Delegates and assigns work tasks to assigned shift engineer/technicians to maintain optimum Plant operations.
- Supports shift in-charge in preparation and implementation of complete Plant operations reports and checklists, including daily, monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and checklists.
- Supports shift operations for PPA compliance, DSM management, and settlements.
- Works in line with the approved operations plan to achieve yearly Generation targets (including minimization of APC) and yearly agreed Plant/Machines Availability targets.
- Prepares and maintains Plant shift operations records on day-to-day basis.
- IMS implementation, documentation preparation and updating, pertaining to assigned area.
- Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the shift in-charge, from time to time.