High school diploma or GEDAn associates degree in a vocational or technical area is preferred.
Minimum of 2 years as electrical coordinator or supervisor in heavy industry or cement plant experience.
Minimum 5 years of electrical experience in an industrial mining facility (preferably cement).
Experience working with electrical equipment/installations in a heavy industrial setting including VFDs low-and medium-voltage switchgear I/O systems protective relays industrial motors and instrumentation. Experience leading/supervising electricians.
Responsibilities:
Set up the training and policy organized and implemented the safety practice NFPA-70E.
Checks and verifies completed work to ensure proper operation.
Ensure all resources are available for the tasks at hand e.g. tools manpower parts and any manuals or drawings involved.
Coordination of the jobs to be performed the next day with the production and maintenance supervisors
Evaluate the days work in the field and identify any new issues that need attention.
Ensure equipment work areas measuring instruments tools and accessories are safe clean neat and orderly.
Conduct the performance evaluation and participate in the hiring processes
Evaluate stock in the warehouse and create new saps for items that are not in our system.
Conduct task training on equipment such as man lifts and cranes
Create a purchase requisition for the parts and tools needed for our department.
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