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Electrical Supervisor

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Electrical Supervisor
Location: Rugby, Warwickshire
Hours: Monday – Friday, Full-time, Permanent
Salary: Up to £50k depending on experience
Project Partners are now recruiting for an Electrical Supervisor in Rugby, Warwickshire to come and join an established team working within the Heavy Engineering and Maintenance sector.
Purpose of Role
Supervise and coordinate the efficient execution of electrical engineering and maintenance work to deliver excellence in plant reliability within the defined section and elsewhere as necessary, whilst meeting safety, health, environmental, and financial targets. Managing and documenting any system changes and being the main point of contact for system providers and Engineers. Support and enforce all company maintenance strategies and policies at the Plant. Enforce safe operations and maintain environmental compliance to achieve zero accidents and incidents based on UK legislation and company policies to support the goal of continued license to operate and preventing injuries.
Role Responsibilities
- Supervise and coordinate delivery of an electrical physical environment at the Plant and Southam to support the objective of zero harm to employees, contractors, and visitors.
- Create a cultural environment so that all persons under the supervision of the job holder look after themselves and others, including contractors, and suffer zero harm.
- Contribute as a member of the engineering & maintenance management team to formulate the plants maintenance strategies, playing a role in the decision-making process on a continual basis. Taking the lead role on defined area electric issues.
- Supervise and coordinate the deployment of allocated internal or external labor and the efficient execution of the daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance plan within the defined area.
- Collaborate with Maintenance Planning Department to ensure suitable parts, labor, and equipment are available to deliver the maintenance plan.
- Collaborate with the Reliability Department to ensure inspection results and actions are taken to deliver reliability targets.
- Coordinate deployment of allocated labor, parts, and equipment resources to ensure all are deployed cost effectively and optimized.
- Manage allocated maintenance technicians concerning their productivity, motivation, and discipline. Monitor performance of own staff and contractors and ensure jobs proceed to plan. Complete annual individual development plans with members of the team.
- Take action to recover the maintenance plan when unforeseen work disrupts the plan.
- Supervise the execution of preventative maintenance inspections and procedures to prevent unplanned stoppages.
- Produce timely reports and analysis for the maintenance management team to assist decision-making.
- Planning and coordinating the maintenance aspects of the annual plant shutdown within the agreed structure, collaborating with other disciplines so that plant safety is ensured, reliability, and efficiency are optimized in assigned areas of responsibility. Be responsible under CDM Regulations for defined areas of the plant during the shutdown period.
- Monitor the budget on a daily basis in the defined area, identifying deviations and taking corresponding corrective actions to ensure the performance is monitored and controlled to meet the agreed budgets.
- Motivate & develop maintenance technicians so that the required level of skill and knowledge is acquired and retained, and motivation is high.
- Manage the full employee lifecycle for all direct reports including talent and succession management to ensure optimum maintenance team performance.
- Carry out systematic checks to ensure the maintenance team is issued and archiving the correct documentation in relation to Health and Safety, the Environment, and all legal requirements in the defined area of responsibility.
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