- 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.





