PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
- The role holder will form an integral part in the execution of day-to-day electrical work and planned maintenance within the Refinery Business Unit.
DIVERSITY OF WORK
- Work within one discipline at an interpretive level, manages major work area within a function.
DECISION MAKING
- Decisions, made through analysis, of best process, routine or system to get the job done.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Execute electrical planned maintenance within specified time and give feedback to Electrical & Instrumentation Foreman.
- Promptly attend to any electrical breakdowns and callouts as and when required.
- Conduct your work within acceptable quality to improve plant availability, reliability and general housekeeping.
- Complete your weekly SAP PM work orders on time and give feedback.
- Continuous improvement in electrical systems.
- Participate in any inspection or audit as may be required.
- Comply with and ensure that all health and safety rules are met and act pro-actively by addressing any safety concerns which may be harmful to self or other employees.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- A completed Matric qualification.
- Must have at least acquired an N3 qualification in Electrical Engineering.
- Must have a recognised Trade Test certificate as an Electrician.
- 2 – 5 years of working experience within a similar role.
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
- Computer literacy – MS Office package and SAP full proficiency.
- Effective communication with relevant associates regarding any maintenance information.
- The ability to read and interpret drawings.
- Design basic electrical circuits and drawings.
- Be able to conduct fault finding on Electronic circuits.
- Ability to identify and proactively address electrical faults.
- Have knowledge on different inverters and their installation/ implementation.
- VSD and SIMOCODE knowledge.
- The ability to conduct electrical maintenance on an induction furnace.
- Knowledge and adherence to the permit to work system.
- Interact effectively through communication at all levels, building relationships, negotiation and gaining commitment.
CLOSING DATE: 24 NOVEMBER 2023