




MISSION Efficiently carry out all electrical and instrumentation maintenance activities in the grain system, promptly and prudently alerting any risk situations related to equipment, health, and/or the environment. In emergencies, respond proactively and effectively while maintaining high standards of commitment, communication, safety, and environmental care. FUNCTIONS Carry out instructions and directions from the Grain System Electrical Supervisor, properly reporting progress, performance, and goal achievement. Execute preventive and corrective electrical and instrumentation maintenance work orders, supported by maintenance manuals, electrical and instrumentation standards, and work procedures established by area management. Identify resources and time required to complete each operation. Complement by notifying assigned maintenance work orders within established deadlines. Perform installations and modifications to the electrical and instrumentation systems according to applicable electrical and instrumentation standards for receiving and dispatching equipment in the Mechanized Grain System. Timely request necessary materials and supplies for scheduled, preventive, and corrective maintenance operations. Request approval for corresponding warehouse withdrawals (reservations), verifying spare parts and material conditions, coordinating support when necessary for complex movements, and reporting stock shortages or returns of spare parts, materials, and/or supplies. Report any abnormal events in equipment, components, elements, or systems—owned or third-party—that could pose risks to port operations, safety, and environmental protection. Promptly report the need for additional work such as repairs, part fabrication, mechanical or electrical welding, and observations made during the execution of scheduled electrical and instrumentation maintenance tasks, priorities, or equipment and machinery inspections. Timely request acquisition of necessary components, elements, and spare parts for planned and priority electrical and instrumentation maintenance tasks. Monitor and inspect systems, equipment, and components that are part of port operations and fall within their discipline. Their scope includes: monitoring and control instrumentation systems, PLCs, frequency drives, soft starters, displays, batch scales, general sensors, industrial networks (Profibus, Modbus, Ethernet), SCADA, pneumatic and hydraulic solenoid valves, and control software. Keep routine occurrence reports updated, silo and absorber tower system checklists, and specific activity, performance, and resource usage records. Carry out electrical and mechanical energy lockout procedures on systems and equipment prior to intervention, both in scheduled and emergency situations. Monitor, from the MCC electrical rooms, the progress of dispatch and receiving operations related to transportation, movement, and lifting systems, through direct visual observation and via control instruments, alarm and fault panels, load capacities, temperatures, and current consumption. Inform and guide problem resolution and restoration of system operating conditions by interpreting data recorded in the control and status tools mentioned above. Monitor and maintain order, cleanliness, and condition of instrumentation, operating and maneuvering equipment in the MCC electrical rooms of the mechanized grain system, as well as workshop, tools, instruments, equipment, and machinery cleaning. Report completed scheduled tasks and equipment failures under their responsibility to the Area Manager and/or Supervisor to ensure prompt replacement of components. Perform rotational shift duties attending vessels at the grain receiving system, ensuring proper functioning of system equipment. Inform the Dock Supervisor about equipment performance, alarm records, and/or potential risk situations during receiving operations. At TISUR, we don't just move cargo—we move the future! We are the leading port in southern Peru; and our greatest pride is turning opportunities into tangible, real development for our employees, communities, and Peru. Here, purpose is lived and felt, because when we come to work, we do so not just to fulfill a shift, but to leave a lasting mark. What makes us unique? * We put people and the environment first: Because well-being, safety, and sustainability are non-negotiable. * We operate with excellence and build trust: Because our team is the driving force behind efficient, agile, and reliable solutions. * We grow with purpose: Because we generate positive impact by investing in our community's development. * We live a culture that inspires: Because inclusion, respect, and participation are part of our DNA. * We lead with passion and transparency: Because we face challenges with attitude, innovation, and genuine commitment. **Our values define and unite us:** Teamwork, Loyalty, Respect, Passion, and Honesty. Join TISUR and become part of a company where talent thrives, ideas matter, and the future is built together. Your next big step starts here. REQUIREMENTS Graduate/Bachelor or certified Technician in Industrial Electronics and Automation, Industrial Electronics, or Industrial Electrotechnics. Knowledge of Variable Speed Drives and industrial communication networks. PLC programming – SIEMENS TIA PORTAL (desirable) SCADA system knowledge (desirable) Basic technical English (desirable) Basic Office skills, SAP PM maintenance (desirable) BENEFITS **15th Salary:** Additional salary and/or proportional payment depending on start date. Profit-sharing. Pacifico EPS medical insurance coverage at 70% (30% payroll discount). Transportation allowance (for employees residing in Arequipa). Meals (lunch or dinner depending on work shift). Transfers: TPM - Matarani – Mollendo


