Power Production Supervisor - null

Description : Power Production Supervisor. Company : null. Location :

R0115367
On Site
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Full time

The Power Production Supervisor is the primary supervisor for the maintenance, repair, installation and operation of electrical power generation equipment, water distribution systems, aircraft arresting systems, low and high voltage electrical distribution systems, devices, airfield lighting systems, exterior light systems, interior lighting and electrical systems and associated equipment. Ensures compliance with Performance Work Statement (PWS).

Principal Accountabilities

Performs CSC Inspections on Containers as Needed.

Perform quality inspections before, during and after maintenance.

Complete quality documents as required.

Assign work assignments to subordinates.

Completes and quality checks maintenance records and documentation as required.

Provides technical assistance, training and OJT. Documents the training and OJT.

Provides Supervision in operation, maintenance, inspection, testing, repairing, reconstitution and storage of electrical generating equipment, water distribution systems, flood lights, air compressors, aircraft arresting systems, low and high voltage electrical distribution systems, devices, airfield lighting systems, exterior light systems, interior lighting and electrical systems associated with the WRM program.

Interprets electrical drawings, schematics, blueprints, and maintenance malfunction data to analyze malfunctions.

Use various test equipment, load banks and other diagnostic equipment as required by technical data to: operate, maintain, inspect, test, repair, and reconstitute WRM assets.

Prepares WRM assets/equipment for air/sea/road haul shipments in accordance with Technical Orders, Manuals, Checklists, Regulations, and Unit Type Code (UTC) Configuration listings.

Prepares and completes required documentation to include: DoD, USAF Supply/Maintenance and associated forms, As well as updates to historical records.

Operates material handling equipment as required.

Inspects Hazardous Materials within the assigned work center and coordinates with the appropriate office for the disposal of HAZMAT when required.

Performs other tasks and duties as directed by USAF tasking.

May be required to assist in other departments when directed or requested to accomplish a specific task or project.

Performs other skilled or unskilled jobs as directed by the Superintendent.

Performs Temporary Duty (TDY) in the Area of Operations as required by USAF tasking.

Conforms to USAF safety, hazardous material, and quality standards.

Ensures all tools, personal protective equipment and clothing issued remain safe, secure and serviceable, reporting any deficiencies.

Supervises the erection, construction and operation of WRM power generation and associated equipment to support real world exercises and contingencies.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Works in normal office and maintenance shop or warehouse environment and may be required to work outdoors for extended periods.

Minimum Requirements:
The supervisor shall have a minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in the electrical power generation field. The supervisor manages resources and activities devoted to installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of electrical power generating and control systems. The supervisor shall have knowledge of: Principles of electronics and electricity including generation, conversion, transformation, distribution, and utilization; types, capacity, and purpose of low/medium voltage circuits, circuit breakers, switches (automatic/manual type), fuses, regulators, relays, instruments, and meters associated with electric generation and distribution; interpreting instrument and meter readings; wiring diagrams, schematics, drawings and technical publications; techniques of operating and maintaining internal combustion engines, generators, generating plants, distribution panels, and accessory equipment; use and purpose of test equipment; safety rules and practices; grounding practices, environmental policies; principles of management; and operation and repair of electrical power production systems.

Experience with operating and maintaining generators ranging from 5 to 4,300 kilowatts desired.

Must be able to travel domestically and internationally.

Must be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET US Government Clearance. Note: US Citizenship is required to obtain a SECRET Clearance.