Electrical & Instrumentation Superintendent

Electrical & Instrumentation Superintendent

MAIN JOB PURPOSE
 
This position is responsible for the safe and timely installation of Motheo infrastructure including construction and installation of all electrical and instrumentation equipment. The incumbent will be responsible for leading E&I processes and ensuring that all work is delivered safely and in compliance with legislative requirements.
 
 DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Monitoring and ensuring electrical works are performed in compliance with the required standards and statutory requirements.
  • Providing supervision and technical expertise to the site electrical construction team
  • Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical and mechanical faults on site
  • Develop daily, weekly, and monthly work schedule
  • Understand, interpret schematics, ladder drawings, technical specifications, manufacture’s manuals, and maintenance, troubleshooting of electrical, electronics, instrumentation, and control equipment.
  • Conduct E & I audit and performance reviews for proposed control systems.
  • Provide technical support to all process plant during Operation ensuring that the appropriate corrective actions are taken to remedy the situation.
  • • Responsible for the development of a trusting and mutual relationship with both internal and external services suppliers.
 
QUALIFICATIONS
 
  • Qualified / certified Electrician/Instrumentation technician
  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical/Systems Engineering or equivalent trade or industry experience.
  • Registered with the Engineers Registration Board (ERB) or ability to register with ERB  
  • 10 years of experience as a Superintendent in mining process plant electrical and instrumentation maintenance
  • Traceable experience in employee training Junior Engineers and E&I Technicians
  • Experience in control system engineering
  • Experience working with CMMS
 
If you possess the skills and experience please submit your application
 
Application close date: 25 September 2023.