What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Maintenance Supervisor position at Halocarbon?
Halocarbon, is a world leading producer of specialty fluorochemicals and has been working with fluorocarbon-based chemistry since the 1950s. This makes us one of the world’s foremost experts in the field. Not only do we know fluorochemistry – we understand its potential application to everyday life and are constantly seeking new ways to make life better with the work that we do. At Halocarbon, we partner with our clients to create breakthroughs in engineered fluids, electronic solutions and life sciences.
Are you ready to help us create our next breakthrough? If so, we have an exciting opportunity in our North Augusta, SC facility as a Maintenance Supervisor!
Summary :
This position is responsible for
Managing day to day activities of the electrical maintenance group
Safe completion of mechanical integrity tasks,
Ensuring safety / process instrumentation function testing, calibration, repair, and documentation are performed in accordance with company policies and procedures
Compliance with preventative maintenance tasks as related to the site’s PM system (including FDA related PM tasks)
Electronic documentation of maintenance activities related to mechanical integrity (critical interlocks) or preventative maintenance in the site’s MMS databases
Troubleshooting and repair of site DCS systems
Position Responsibilities :
Ensure safety of all assigned employees. Implement site’s safety program and predict / eliminate injuries. Comply with all federal state, and local regulations (EPA, OSHA, FDA, GMP, etc)
Manage day to day activities of site electrical and instrument personnel.
Coordinate with operations to ensure equipment is available for maintenance in advance of due dates.
Document completion of task / PM in site’s MMS systems and databases daily.
Monitor operation of plant controls systems to minimize unplanned downtime.
Report and investigate accidents and incidents to site supervision.
Maintain a safe and clean work environment.
Essential Functions :
Must be capable of lifting containers weighing up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to evacuate the plant, reporting to appropriate assigned muster point, in the event of an emergency or drill.
Must be capable of working in adverse weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, etc.).
Must be able to use equipment within its design limits (weight limit on a ladder, for example).
Must be able to work from heights (including elevated platform, scaffolds, lifts and ladders).
Must be able to work in an environment where chemical odors may exist at permissible threshold limits of exposure.
Must be able to climb and descend stairs and ladders.
Must be able to safely handle hazardous chemicals on a regular basis.
Education / Experience Requirements :
Associate degree in industrial electrical and instrumentation technology.
Documented technical training in areas of electrical (480V and less) and industrial instrumentation / automation required.
7 years experience with safety instrumented systems (SIS), safety integrity levels (SILs), and safety instrument functions (SIFs) including IEEE 61511 compliance.
10 years instrument and electrical leadership experience.
10 years experience implementing NFPA 70E safety protocols.
10 Years Seimens PCS-7 / neo experience including controls troubleshooting of program, software, hardware, and all associated instrumentation.
15 years experience with MMS software such as SAP, Oracle, Chempax (preferred) or similar.
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