Job Title: Electrical Maintenance Team Leader
Job Purpose
Provide maintenance oversight on electrical systems and components to ensure plant safety and reliability. Oversee electrical maintenance work teams performing electrical and electrical related work to deliver high quality to ensure safe and reliable operations. Provides oversight on implementing Conduct of Maintenance on the assigned electrical systems and components, in order to ensure plant safety and reliability. Provides overall supervision to the assigned electrical maintenance teams.
Key Activities, Responsibility & Accountability
Electrical Maintenance
Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
• Oversee electrical maintenance to ensure all tasks are performed in a timely manner and with quality to achieve operational readiness & to operate with the highest level of safety and reliability.
• Review the electrical maintenance programs, procedures & oversee their implementation to ensure their success.
• Monitor in liaison with engineering, the performance of:
- The Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) electrical equipment to include motors, motor generator sets, Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) motors, Motor-Operated Valves (MOVs), crane and lighting, etc.to confirm appropriate function
- The Balance Of Plant (BOP) electrical equipment including power transformers, Gas Insulated Bus (GIB), switchgear (SWGR), protective relays, electrical motors, main generator in diesel generator sets, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems and MOVs to confirm appropriate function.
• Monitor short-term outage and prepare outage activity list to ensure plant downtime is optimized.
• Approve procurement requests for equipment spare parts and special tools to ensure electrical maintenance activities are properly resourced.
• Develop documents related to installation and service contracts to retain information relevant to those contracts.
• Conduct periodic and surveillance tests to confirm plant electrical system performance or identify deficiencies.
• Provide technical support for other plant groups to diffuse technical knowledge throughout the organization.
• Validate the updates to equipment and material master data within the material management system to ensure accuracy of equipment and material specifications in the plant with those in the warehouse.
• Verify that Nawah and supplemental workers comply with the Conduct of Maintenance to ensure best practices are implemented.
• Lead the troubleshooting process on the electrical systems and components to ensure issues are resolved correctly and in a timely manner.
Monitor compliance with foreign material exclusion (FME) procedures and guidelines to ensure the safety and reliability of the plants.
Responsibilities & Accountabilities (contd.)
Professional Certifications
Qualifications
Diploma or Equivalent
Experience
• 6 years of relevant experience, out of which:
- 2 years Power Plant Experience.
- 1 year Nuclear Power Plant Experience.
Prefered - 10 years APR-1400 or OPR-1000 maintenance and engineering experience.