Monday, September 5, 2011

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Electricial Supervisor
Organisation
Job description
The Supervision contains of supervising and co-ordinating preventive and corrective maintenance tasks, leads his team on site and participates in modification engineering as necessary.
Description of the tasks :
Intervention preparation
• Receive and analyse work requests. Prepare maintenance tasks in co-operation with all other trades. Schedule tasks by order of priority for the current week. Prepare and provide documents necessary for execution of the interventions of his team.
• Ensure the reception of the spare parts and the equipment that he has ordered.
Personnel management
• Distribute work to his team. Monitor the work done by his team. Train the members of his team as required,
Maintenance tasks
• Actively participates in maintenance operations. Repair the failing equipment. Control the execution of the works assigned to sub-contractors on the equipment that he is maintaining, Supervise the monitoring of the machine parameters in order to detect discrepancies in machines in service. Be directly responsible for: Work qu ality, Respect of lead times. Team productivity, Respect of safety rules, be skilled in the operations and instructions he is carrying out. Point out any breach of safety rules. Follow requests and orders of equipment and spare parts.
• Update and sign the daily logbook. Update drawings and diagrams. Actively participate in all investigation required by the methods team,
• Issue the Field Internal Requests required to fulfil his interventions. Issue the maintenance procedures or request their creation.
• Update the maintenance procedures or request their modification.
Safety and Quality management
• Control that the work is carried out according to professional practice and safety codes. Carry out the safety measures asked of him in the event of a fire alarm or detection of gas.
CMMS/UNISUP tasks
• Enter maintenance requests into the CMMS/UNISUP, Enter maintenance reports into the CMMS/UNISUP as soon as interventions have been carried out, Enter the man hours every day for himself and his team, Check the data in the CMMS/UNISUP system and issue modification requests if there are any discrepancies. Review the requested maintenance planning in the CMMS/UNISUP to be sure that no interventions are forgotten.
Equipment improvement
• Diagnose the causes of breakdowns of equipment that he maintains. Study and recommend any modifications, additions or removals enabling better operation of the installations or better equipment reliability. Investigate the causes of equipment failures. Carries out any other duties/projects that may be assigned to him/her by the Hierarchy.
Job requirements

· BSc. Engineering
· 10/20 years’ experience with similar equipment and plant preferably in the oil or petrochemical industries.
· Computer literate: MS Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Powerpoint, IBM Lotus Notes,
· A rigorous and methodical approach, an ability to maintain good relations with colleagues and contractors
· English minimum acceptable level for CONTRACTOR key PERSONNEL is a score of 700 TOEIC language proficiency test or equivalent,
· Specific Professional knowledge
· Industrial power generation and distribution principles  www.nigerianquickjobs.blogspot.com
· Utilities (Air, water, fuel gas…) principles
· Oil and Gas process basis (well head, separation, compression, water injection…)
· HSE rules and work permits principles www.nigerianquickjobs.blogspot.com
· CMMS principles
· PIDs, drawings and technical documentation reading
· Electrical certifications in accordance with his activities,
Principles, applications and maintenance of following equipment:, Lighting, Motors, Cubicles, Switchboards, UPS, Batteries, Transformers, Diesel/Gas engines ignition systems, HVAC, Turbine driven generators

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