Maintenance Technician (Electrical Services Group)

Clifton Hampden
6 days ago
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The job holder (JH) is responsible for providing engineering support and capability to the Electrical Services Group.

To enable successful delivery of operation, maintenance, and enhancement of the Culham site power supply infrastructure and low voltage control systems, ensuring compliance with current legislation and codes of practice.

To lead small to medium plant related work packages associated with complex HV/LV electrical equipment, minor installation/modification tasks, technical studies including preparation of documentation.

To perform fault-finding activities on the electrical plant and ensure that proposed solutions are technically robust.

The job holder shall be expected to be at a competency needed to supervise work on electrical systems.
Accountabilities:

  • Lead specific work undertaken by the Electrical Services Group and all associated documentation. Ensure it follows current legislation and codes of practice and delivered safely and effectively.
  • Take full ownership of relevant work packages ensuring all technical criteria are satisfied and that work can be carried out in a safe and cost-effective manner.
  • Take responsibility for design, specification, procurement, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of assigned electrical systems.
  • Preparation of engineering procedures, risk assessments, method statements and local rules in support of the Electrical Services Group's requirements.
  • Interpret supplier requirements and submit related documentation for review and approval, considering costs are controlled within Group budgetary constraints.
  • Provide assurance by calculation, analysis and review of existing electrical switchgear and cabling.
  • Act as Owner and be responsible for items of plant/equipment at the individual item or sub-system level.
  • Responsible for the planning of the maintenance plan and agreeing the schedule with appropriate
    operations and seamlessly integrate maintenance plans and schedules into the CMMS, leveraging
    the system to optimize workflow management and resource allocation.
  • Provide guidance and support to team members on CMMS utilization and maintenance planning
    processes, fostering skill development and proficiency.
  • Integrate planned maintenance activities with reactive or corrective maintenance arising from
    breakdowns or faults, ensuring effective resolution of issues.
  • Provide advice on the electrical design of equipment to ensure compliance with legislation and codes
    of practice, consulting with a Subject Matter Expert (SAP(E)) as needed.

  • operations and Seamlessly integrate maintenance plans and schedules into the CMMS, leveraging
  • the system to optimize workflow management and resource allocation.

  • Collaborate with appropriate operations to plan and schedule maintenance activities, ensuring
  • alignment with program requirements and operational needs.

  • Integrate planned maintenance activities with reactive or corrective maintenance arising from
  • breakdowns or faults, ensuring effective resolution of issues.
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  • Provide advice on the electrical design of equipment to ensure compliance with legislation and codes
  • of practice, consulting with a Subject Matter Expert (SAP(E)) as needed.

  • Proactively support customers in producing compliant designs and resolving issues promptly,
  • facilitating the achievement of program objectives

  • Ensure PM records are accurate, complete, and stored in accordance with UKAEA policy, maintaining
  • data integrity and accessibility.

  • Continuously evaluate and refine maintenance planning processes, seeking opportunities to enhance
  • efficiency, reliability, and compliance.

  • Maintain comprehensive documentation of maintenance plans, schedules, and activities, generating
  • regular reports to track progress and compliance.

  • Provide guidance and support to team members on CMMS utilization and maintenance planning
  • processes, fostering skill development and proficiency.

    Specific Qualifications/Experience:
    Qualified electrician with an electrical craft apprenticeship or an HNC in an electrical discipline
    BS7671 18th Edition pass
    City & Guilds 2395 or equivalent (Testing & Inspection)
    Significant work experience as an electrician in an industrial/commercial environment
    Supervisory and leadership experience
    Ability to work safely in accordance with a written safe system of work
    Ability to solve problems
    Ability to prioritise and balance the workload

    Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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