Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:
1) Maintain and adjust the condition of electrical assets (Systems, Equipment, UPS, Batteries, Generators, Switchboards, Motors, Wiring, Portable tools, etc).
* Comply with relevant authorization procedures, safe working practices, and specific instructions.
* Complete maintenance in an agreed timescale, using safe and appropriate methods and agreed procedures.
* Ensure resources and spares are planned for and used cost-effectively.
* Ensure the correct, current operating requirements are available for reference.
* Ensure any assets which have been maintained or had parameters adjusted still comply with specified operating requirements with minimum disruption and with the specified methods, tools, and materials.
* Monitor and record any maintenance or adjustments accurately in work history in MMS.
2) Monitor and assess the performance and condition of electrical assets.
* Obtain information or parameters from reliable sources using specified methods (Inspection ports, connections, vendor documentary information, instrument readings, diagnostic equipment).
* Use monitoring equipment or procedures correctly to assess the condition of electrical assets.
* Ensure monitoring and checks are carried out in line with specified MMS timescales and schedules.
* Record and communicate monitored outcomes accurately and in a timely fashion to raise the effectiveness of MMS.
* Compare current performance with previous assessments and take action where differences must be addressed.
3) Diagnose faults in electrical assets.
* Respond promptly to problems in line with approved procedures.
* Select appropriate tests and diagnostic procedures and apply them methodically.
* Clarify the nature of problems with electrical assets.
* Determine the cause and extent of problems in the performance and condition of electrical systems or assets.
* Use the results of inspections to determine the appropriate actions to take.
* Record an accurate and full description in the appropriate document history.
4) Monitor and maintain pollution control measures.
* Sample and check that controlled process discharges from the area of responsibility to the environment are within prescribed limits.
* Identify and halt unplanned discharges where possible, and report immediately according to policy, procedure, and regulation.
* Ensure equipment, waste, or other materials for disposal are dealt with according to the correct procedure.
* Ensure resources such as PPE materials, tools, and spares are accounted for and not wasted or used inefficiently.
5) Emergency response.
* Carry out Emergency Response Role.
* Demonstrate competence during Emergency Response Drills and training exercises.
Requirements:
* Proven experience and qualified ONC/HNC, or NVQ Level 3 or recognized equivalent in Electrical Maintenance Engineering.
* Minimum 5 years experience preferred, with 2 years offshore petrochemical experience desired.
* Good knowledge of PTW, Electrical Isolation Standards, Risk Assessment and Management, Power Management System, Generation on LV.
* Preferred courses achieved: HV Protection and HVLV Switching.
* Medically fit with offshore International standards such as ENG1 or equivalent.
Personal Skills:
* Personal: Conscientious, flexible, versatile, and determined. Exemplary awareness of safety issues.
* Leadership: Able to assist with the operation of Electrical Power Generation and distribution systems. Good levels of written and spoken communication. Positive and assertive.
* Technical: High standard of analytical, diagnostic, technical, and professional knowledge of electrical systems, components, and procedures.
* IT: Use standard Management System ‘Office’ package, electronic mail system, and diagnostic software and equipment as required.
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