Organize, supervise, oversee and perform the electrical repair and maintenance of all
Cranes (QCs, MHCs, RTGs) and electrical equipment located in Company terminal with adherence to standards defined for safety, quality and productivity.
Key Accountability
Ensure adherence to safety and discipline;
Supervise and assist technicians in carrying out maintenance repairs, fault finding and monitoring of equipment;
Provide on the job assistance and guidance to technicians;
Should be able organize, supervise and participate in repair of Mobile Harbour Cranes, Ship to Shore Cranes, Rubber Tyre Gantry Cranes and Spreaders;
Preparation of Cranes spares list / ordered / follow up;
Ensure maximum operational availability of equipment by supervising and assisting with diagnostics and specifying repair methods to be carried out by a group of skilled technicians;
Submit routine inspection and monitoring reports when deemed necessary;
Carry out duties independently upon call out and allocate jobs to technicians and report breakdowns and faults;
Ensure that emergency work is followed up by reporting to the Cranes Manager;
Ensure that all preventive maintenance is conducted as defined in the system;
Ensure that technicians complete documentation and paperwork (filling details in hardcopies of work order) for repair and maintenance work. Details about start time, end time and maintenance and repair activity needs to be filled by technician on hard copy of the work order;
Ensure accurate, up to date information is provided in the work order for input into the system;
Ensure that work order is generated (in coordination with planning clerk) for all work performed by technicians;
Ensure that start time and end time is recorded in the system o Measure deviations and ascertain reasons for the same;
Track cost of each maintenance activity by recording in the system in work order:
-No of technicians
-Spare parts used/ replaced, etc.
-Time taken
Encourage the concept of corrective maintenance amongst technicians;
Ensures tidiness and cleanliness of workshop facilities and all equipment for which his team is responsible;
Ensure equipment is maintained in a safe and reliable working condition in accordance with planned maintenance;
Provide regular process control checks and initiate and support performance improvement activities
Requirements
Experience in Container Sea Port and/or heavy equipment environment: Minimum 01 years;
Education: Electronic Engineering or Electrical Engineering Graduate;
Preferable experience in working on heavy equipment in ports, mining, steel industries;
Good knowledge of a wide range of electrical and electronic equipment, AC/DC Drives and Motors, PLC based Control Systems, Electrical Switchgears etc;
Conversant with technical/ parts manuals and electrical drawings;