Electrical Supervisor job

 

 

 

Looking for Electrical Supervisor for project in Indonesia

Examples of Duties:

  •  Coaches, reviews, supervises, and terminates assigned employees, or makes effective suggestions and recommendations that are given particular weight regarding the employment status of assigned employees.
  • Schedules, assigns, plans, and monitors the work of electrical shop personnel performing a variety of electrical projects.
  • Plans and develops work schedules, equipment usage schedules, priority of electrical expenditures, and procedures for equipment and appliance maintenance.
  • Reviews plans for future buildings, and inspects new buildings to ensure compatibility with existing electrical codes and maintenance standards.
  • Prepares material and labor estimates.
  • Monitors the acquisition and use of materials.
  • Maintains time, payroll, work order, material, equipment, and other electrical shop records, and submits reports.
  • Trains or informs employees of new work methods or procedures, changes in safety regulations, work policies, electrical codes and standards, and the like.
  • Ensures budgeting guidelines are met; prioritizes shop expenditures to stay within budget and assists in preparation of capital and operations budgets.
  • Interprets University and department policies to assigned personnel and enforces safety regulations and adherence to proper codes and standards.
  • Inspects new construction and remodels.
  • Assists Engineers in design requirements.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of the tools, equipment, and materials common to the electrical trade.
  • Knowledge of applicable electrical codes, standards, and regulations.
  • Knowledge of supervisory principles, practices, and techniques.
  • Knowledge of electrical applications for high and low voltage electrical systems.
  • Skill in the installation, repair, and maintenance of all types of electrical system equipment and components.
  • Skill in estimating time and material requirements of assigned work projects.
  • Skill in applying supervisory techniques.
  • Skill in both verbal and written communication.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Nine years of electrical repair and maintenance experience which includes one year of supervisor experience;
  • Completion of a four-year federally approved technical training program in electrical repair and maintenance AND five years of electrical repair and maintenance experience which includes one year of supervisory experience;
  • Any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.