Shape Your WorldAt Alcoa, you will become an essential part of our purpose: to turn raw potential into real progress. The way we see it, every Alcoan is a work-shaper, team-shaper, idea-shaper, world-shaper.We have an exciting opening for an Electrical Supervisor to join the team at our Wagerup Refinery! The position reports directly through to our Electrical Superintendent. This role is based on a Monday to Friday roster with leave coverage of the shift Electrical SupervisorsAs an Alcoa Supervisor you will play a large part in the success of work execution and people engagement. This front-line leadership role is responsible for mentorship and coaching others to reach their full potential whilst developing and upholding very high standards in safety, electrical maintenance practices whilst guiding diverse teams to achieve its goals in all areas of the business.Other duties of this role:
- Responsibility for developing effective EI work plans using a standardised planning process and assisting with minor project work
- Management of the EI trades crew
- Mentoring the crew to become an effective semi-autonomous work group that can make informed decisions to lead their own safety performance, work output, cost control, reporting and problem solving.
- Involvement in daily and weekly planning, and development of the electrical/instrument plan each week to match business needs.
- Developing costed work packs which contain detailed work scope, resource requirements (including labour and equipment) and parts / materials management.
- Career development opportunities to pursue your passion
- Monthly Leisure Day
- Benefits allowance
- Performance related bonus (variable)
- 16 weeks paid parental leave scheme
- Paid annual volunteer hours
- Social and diversity focused engagement opportunities
- Electrical or Electrical/Instrumentation trade background (or equivalent) and hold a current ‘A’ Grade Electrical license.
- Supervisory Gas Fitter licence and HV Switching Operator tickets would be considered favourably
- Well-developed leadership and communication skills to assist with co-ordinating EI maintenance teams with the work of other maintenance disciplines, negotiate issues and prioritise workload with your peers, other supervisory staff and operations management.
- A successful history of planning, scheduling and executing electrical and instrument planned maintenance, preferably within a computerised maintenance planning system.
- Exposure to Distributed Control Systems (preferably Honeywell) and PLC systems (preferably Allen-Bradley) is also highly desirable.
- A consistent track record of accomplishment in the safe operation and maintenance of HV distribution systems, which may include circuit breakers, distribution transformers and overhead power lines highly desirable.
- Interviews may progress prior to the closing date, although all applications will be considered.
- You will only be contacted if you are shortlisted for an interview, this process can take up to four weeks from the closing date.