Electrical Supervisor

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


ASARCO rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

20th of 29 rated mining


Job description

Electrical And Instrumentation Maintenance Supervisor

Plan, direct and supervise the work of the Electrical and Instrumentation Maintenance staff in maintaining a wide variety of electrical, controls, motors and instrumentation equipment throughout the Mining and Milling operations and support facilities. Effectively maintain the plant electrical systems to consistently support budgeted production goals and operations.

Essential Functions

  • Provide direction and supervision of department maintenance personnel; inspect and review the work of subordinates.
  • Develop, prioritize and implement both scheduled and unplanned maintenance activities.
  • Coordinate and emphasize a preventive maintenance program, including order supplies and necessary materials.
  • Monitor and ensure safe work practices and safety compliance within department personnel; develop safe work practices and procedures; emphasize and promote an attitude of safe and proper work practices within the department.
  • Communicate with production and other maintenance department supervision on a daily basis to effectively prioritize tasks and provide feedback on work requirements and progress.
  • Provide technical skills and knowledge to assist in timely and competent troubleshooting and repairs to equipment.
  • Instruct and oversee training and development of junior level electricians to journey level.
  • Perform safety and environmental inspections and maintain records as required for regulating agencies and company policies.
  • Coordinate and oversee new installation and project work, including developing and ordering necessary supplies, materials and equipment.
  • Assist in monitoring and controlling department budget costs, electrical repairs and maintenance costs within the operating budgets.
  • Coordinate and oversee onsite contractors in performance of maintenance work and projects.

Knowledge Skills And Abilities

  • Ability to effectively supervise and direct journey level electricians and instrument technicians in a unionized environment.
  • Knowledge of safe electrical work practices and procedures.
  • Ability to operate electrical and electronic test equipment.
  • Capability to logically diagnose electrical problems and perform troubleshooting with sound, effective methodology.
  • Ability to diagnose problems and troubleshoot PLC based electrical controls.
  • Knowledge of electrical protective relaying applications and maintenance.
  • Ability to provide effective oral and written communications.
  • Basic computer skills and knowledge of MS Windows, MS Word, MS Outlook and MS Excel.

Education And Experience

  • Five years' experience as a front-line electrical supervisor within the mining industry or other heavy industry.
  • Demonstrated performance and experience as a journey level electrician in the mining industry or other heavy industry.
  • Experienced with safely operating and maintaining power distribution circuits and equipment through 13.8kV and medium voltage motor control.
  • Formal training and first-hand experience in programming and maintenance of industrial PLC's, preferably Allen-Bradley.
  • Associate degree from an accredited college or vocational/technical school in an electrical technical field is desirable but not required.



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Electrical Superintendent?

A: To succeed as an Electrical Superintendent, key technical skills include proficiency in electrical codes and regulations, experience with electrical design and installation, and knowledge of electrical safety protocols. Soft skills such as strong leadership and communication abilities, problem-solving and analytical thinking, and the ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize tasks are also essential. These strengths enable the Electrical Superintendent to effectively oversee electrical projects, ensure compliance with industry standards, and lead a team to deliver high-quality results, ultimately supporting career growth and effectiveness in the role.

Q: What is the career path for a Electrical Superintendent?

A: A typical career path for an Electrical Superintendent involves progression from entry-level roles such as Electrical Engineer or Electrical Supervisor, to mid-level positions like Senior Electrical Engineer or Electrical Project Manager, and ultimately to senior roles like Electrical Superintendent or Electrical Director. Key opportunities for skill development and professional growth in this role include project management, leadership, and technical expertise, as well as certifications like OSHA or API. Long-term career prospects for an Electrical Superintendent may include transitioning into executive roles, starting their own consulting firm, or pursuing specialized fields like electrical engineering consulting or construction management.



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