Job description
- Responsible for a number of systems including the following – controls, fire systems, motors, pumps, inverters, boilers, chillers, pressurisation units, water booster sets, CCTV/ security systems, general power and lighting
- Managing on site the facilities team and third party sub-contractors ensuring they complete tasks on time and safely to required standards
- To allocate work and completion in accordance with the monitoring system.
- Providing an element of cost, programme, safety and build ability advice on proposed maintenance and capital improvement works
- Adherence to all Statutory Standards and Regulations
- Supervising and coordinating a small team of in house maintenance contractors.
- Responsible for daily checks on the building management systems so that they work at optimum efficiency
- To cover maintenance supervisors as necessary
- Responding to maintenance requests and planned preventative maintenance activities for plant and equipment using the CMMS system
- To keep up to date with and have an awareness of new products and new improved working methods that can add value by improving quality and reducing costs
- Undertake maintenance surveys and produce reports accurately and concise
- Follow up corrective actions and implement countermeasures to minimise reoccurrence of faults
- Responsible for all equipment and facilities breakdowns, corrective actions and counter-measures
- Ensuring relevant maintenance parts are sourced and reported in a timely manner to minimise disruption
- Maintain effective Health and Safety systems, including completion of risk assessments and method statements and tool box talks where appropriate
Desired Skills and Experience
- Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Minimum of 8-10 years in the Upstream Oil and Gas industry, with at least 3 years in a similar position with an operating company, Nigerian / West African experience preferred.