Essential Job Responsibilities:
Provide technical guidance and oversight for company and contractor maintenance work on facility operations
Lead quality assurance and compliance programs in accordance with industry standards and regulatory requirements
Coordinate and oversee functional check-outs (FCO) on maintenance projects with facility technicians
Perform and review technical designs, specifications, and work plans for maintenance activities
Conduct regular safety audits including hazardous location assessments, LOTO compliance, and safety program evaluations
Serve as technical consultant for maintenance questions, code interpretations, and troubleshooting
Maintain and update maintenance procedures, standards, and best practices documentation
Administer and oversee apprenticeship and training programs for maintenance personnel
Facilitate quarterly safety meetings to disseminate knowledge, procedure updates, incident reviews, new technologies, best practices, and field concerns
Conduct NFPA 70E electrical safety training sessions for internal staff and contract electricians
Uphold compliance requirements and serve as liaison with regulatory agencies and field engineering staff for on-site inspections and audits
Perform technical designs and/or review and provide oversight on designs from contractors
Provide oversight on specialized maintenance shop day-to-day activities
Other Job Responsibilities:
Provide constructability input for projects in collaboration with construction and project management teams
Order materials and provide oversight on contractor-procured materials
Instruct and facilitate safety training classes for company and contract personnel
Coordinate with regulatory agencies for compliance verification and documentation
Qualifications:
Minimum 10 years of experience in maintenance operations within industrial petrochemical or oil and gas facilities
Demonstrated expertise in industrial maintenance systems and equipment
Strong working knowledge of MS Office suite
Strong working knowledge of applicable industry codes, standards, and regulations (NFPA, OSHA, etc.)
Proven leadership and mentoring capabilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to interpret and apply technical codes, standards, and regulations
Education Requirements:
High school diploma or GED required
Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Business Management, Industrial Technology, or related field preferred
Required:
Current Alaska Electrical Journeyman License
Current Alaska Electrical Administrator's License
Industry-specific technical certifications as applicable to discipline
Preferred:
UL Manufacturer Technical Representative (MTR) certification or equivalent
OSHA safety certifications (NFPA 70E)
Specialized equipment or system certifications