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Electrical and Instrumentation Supervisor at Newmont Mining Corporation, Ahafo, Ghana

Newmont Mining Corporation

Electrical and Instrumentation Supervisor at Newmont Mining Corporation, Ahafo, Ghana

Newmont Mining Corporation

Full time Job

Date Posted: January 18, 2024

Application deadline:

Expired on: January 24, 2024 12:00am

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Job description

  • To supervise and provide technical assistance and support to Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) Technicians.
  • To improve system productivity, reliability, safety and stability through the design, construction and maintenance of electrical instruments and entire instrumentation systems.

In This Role You Will:

Contractor Management

  • Supervise and manage Electrical & Instrumentation contractors, including work orders, service orders, and tracking purchases to ensure that preferred suppliers of labor and materials are used.

Electrical and Instrumentation Execution

  • Conduct ongoing troubleshooting of Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) issues through leading technicians in finding and executing solutions to Electrical & Instrumentation problems on-site.
  • Plan, schedule and supervise all Electrical & Instrumentation works, including:
    • Breakdown tasks and resources.
    • Planned tasks and resources.
    • Shutdown tasks and resources.
  • Determine shutdown critical path activities and plan resources to complete activities timeously and achieve expected quality outcomes.
  • Sign-off on requisitions and make relevant purchases of part items at the warehouse.
  • Verify the parts, and estimated time of arrival of items to determine the most appropriate prioritization of jobs.
  • Collaborate with Operations Supervisors on the best approach to get tasks done without affecting production.
  • Liaise with planning on backlog, scheduling, equipment shutdown planning and resourcing.
  • Review the objectives of the E&I personnel and refer any disagreements to the General Foreperson – Electrical & Instrumentation.
  • Conduct calibration of instrumentation.
  • Coordinate with other departments to agree on the resourcing of capital projects using maintenance personnel for Electrical & Instrumentation works.
  • Access the required information within Electrical & Instrumentation systems and make minor adjustments to the control system by:
    • Understanding the control system architecture and software to identify and      modify elements.
    • Communicating with the Process Control Engineer to validate and document changes.

Electrical and Instrumentation Maintenance Supervisor

  • Oversee Electrical & Instrumentation maintenance work in all process areas (i.e. Crushing, Grinding, Carbon In Leach (CIL), Elution, Counter current Decantation (CCD), Water Storage Facility (WSF), Tailings Storage Facility (TSF), Powerhouse and Workshop).
  • Provide hands-on assistance during operations activities and ensure that safe work practices are followed.
  • Conduct shift handover meetings.
  • Provide technical support when major electrical and instrumentation work is to be carried out on any of the plant equipment.
  • Set up workshops for rebuilding equipment by providing hands-on assistance during maintenance activities to ensure safe work practices are followed.
  • Manage and coordinate daily corrective actions.

Health and Safety Management

  • Maintain own and teams’ compliance with Plant procedures, including Management Operating Systems.
  • Accept personal responsibility for the health and safety of every employee under or assigned to his/her supervision.
  • Conduct periodic safety meetings and inspections.
  • Attend monthly safety inspection and meetings.
  • Lead crew in conducting toolbox meetings.
  • Sign off on risk assessments conducted by crew for critical job execution. Refer higher risk jobs to General Foreman Electrical & Instrumentation.

Additional Responsibilities:

Management Operating Systems (MOS) Section Oversight

  • Take accountability for achieving and maintaining level 3 maturity for MOS elements identified as ‘Accountable” in MOS RACI chart.
  • Take ownership of the following MOS elements:
    • Identify New Work (MN10).
    • Assign Work (MN11, M2).
    • Execute Work (MN12). o Supervise Work (MN13).
    • Daily Analysis and Review (MN14, M3).
    • Job Analysis & Finalization (MN17).
    • Capture Job Feedback (MN9).
    • Shift Handover & Line out Planning (MN34, M1).
    • Short Interval Control (GEN01).
  • Assume responsibility for the following:
    • Completing all tasks identified in the Ahafo MOS to the specified quality and timeliness, as assigned to this role.
    • Resolving MOS Element non-conformances by direct intervention/coaching, wherever possible.
    • Referring non-conformances to the General Foreman for resolution if immediate efforts are not successful.
    • Acting on identified improvement opportunities to the MOS Element.
    • Verifying that all MOS Element documentation is current and approved changes to the MOS Element are communicated to all involved stakeholders.
    • Inducting new team members in their respective MOS elements.

Reporting

  • Produce reports indicating jobs completed for the day and submit the report to the General Foreman.

Shift Supervisor

  • Supervise staff by:
    • prioritizing and allocating tasks / responsibilities.
    • checking and controlling the quality of work outputs.
    • providing on-the-job training, mentoring, and coaching.
    • performing the first level of performance appraisal.
    • recommending further / relevant training courses and development actions.
    • enhancing communication with staff through regular feedback, contact, meetings, and briefings.

Your Training, Skills & Experience Checklist:

Formal Qualification (including Professional Registrations):

  • High National Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) or related field.
  • Inspecting Engineering Certification of competency.

Additional Knowledge:

  • Advance knowledge of maintenance principles and industry standards.
  • Advance knowledge of electrical instrumentation.
  • Advance knowledge of the work management process.
  • Advance knowledge of planning and scheduling.
  • Advance knowledge of the operation of the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) SAP.
  • General knowledge of defect elimination methodologies and their interpretation.
  • Working knowledge of all applicable electrical industry standards and recommended practices.

Experience: 

  • Minimum of 4 – 6 years’ experience in an E&I field within a gold processing plant or similar environment.
  • Minimum of 2 – 3 years’ experience in a supervisory capacity.
  • Experience in Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) techniques, such as vibration analysis, thermography and oil analysis.
  • Experience in reliability centered maintenance programs.
  • Experience in high voltage switching programs.
  • Experience in maintenance practices for large brush motors.
  • Experience in overhead power line maintenance and architecture (Up to 34.5kV).
  • Experience in power transformer and accessories maintenance and oil analysis result interpretation.
  • Power cable splicing (up to 34.5kV).
  • Experience in power generation, transmission, and distribution.
  • Experience in analytical instruments, flow, and level control/monitoring instruments as well as pressure control and monitoring instruments.
  • Working experience in radiation sources safety and maintenance.

Technical Skills:

  • Advance communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills.
  • Advance computer literacy skills – MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
  • Advance troubleshooting skills Failure Mode Analysis (FMEA).
  • Sound analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Sound information monitoring and management skills.
  • Sound planning, organizing and prioritizing skills.
  • Sound project management skills.
  • Sound coaching and mentoring skills.
  • Conflict management and influencing skills.
  • Ability to use the following technical instruments:
  • RTD/Thermocouple and current simulators for trouble shooting of temperature sensors and transmitters.
  • HART communicator for programming and trouble shooting.
  • Dead weight test for calibration of transmitters and gauges.
  • Modiewak for checking dead circuits for residual voltage (low or high).
  • Meggar’s and Multimeter for testing voltage, resistance checks and resistance current.
  • Three phase and single-phase appliance testers
  • Residual Current Devices testers

Behavioural Attributes:

  • Assertive.
  • Customer focused.
  • Goal oriented.
  • Influential.
  • Takes initiatives.
  • Proactive.
  • Quality oriented.
  • Results driven.
  • Safety conscious.
  • Team player.

Application deadline:

Expired on: January 24, 2024

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