"Electrical Supervisor
Location: Ravena, NY, US, 12143
Duration: Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE
Plan, schedule and oversee the execution of all electrical maintenance activities in the plant in order to maximize equipment utilization and reliability.
WHAT YOU'LL ACCOMPLISH
• Demonstrates a commitment to communicating, improving and adhering to safety policies in all work environments and areas.
• Ensure that all electrical work performed either by the electrical/instrumentation technicians or outside contractors is performed in a safe manner and meets all applicable regulations
• Lead the Electrical Safe Work Practices (ESWP) and Energy Isolation (EI) programs.
• Oversee the maintenance of quality instrumentation to ensure proper quality control.
• Keep the Maintenance Manager informed of all electrical department issues including union issues, budget compliance, equipment reliability, and inter-department coordination
• Develop and maintain the electrical and computer control system Predictive / Preventive Maintenance program.
• Daily monitoring of the plant electrical equipment to ensure reliability through physical inspections and process monitoring.
• Prioritize, plan, schedule and assign electrical and control system work, and coordinate this work with the other departments.
• Follows-up on the effectiveness of the work performed and initiates corrective measures where necessary.
• Maintain electrical documentation including but not limited to master equipment files, regulatory compliance files, equipment specifications, and repair history.
• Work with the PLT to determine improvement activity priorities and budgeting.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR
• Education: Bachelor's degree 8 years of equivalent experience.
• Field of Study Preferred: Engineering
• Required Work Experience: Minimum 5 years of electrical supervision and project experience, PLC programming experience and knowledge of HMI systems.
• Required Technical Skills: SAP, MS Office "
"• Demonstrates a commitment to communicating, improving and adhering to safety policies in all work environments and areas.
• Ensure that all electrical work performed either by the electrical/instrumentation technicians or outside contractors is performed in a safe manner and meets all applicable regulations
• Lead the Electrical Safe Work Practices (ESWP) and Energy Isolation (EI) programs.
• Oversee the maintenance of quality instrumentation to ensure proper quality control.
• Keep the Maintenance Manager informed of all electrical department issues including union issues, budget compliance, equipment reliability, and inter-department coordination
• Develop and maintain the electrical and computer control system Predictive / Preventive Maintenance program."