18.04.2024
Plant Manager
KMCK Talent Sourcing
South Africa, ngodwana, Mpumalanga
Qualifications: Mechanical and/or Electrical Engineering Degree or equivalent.Government Certificate of Competency (GCC) Factories Related Experience: 2 -5 years experience as a Plant Manager in an energy generation / utilities environment or 5 Years experience as Maintenance Manager in an energy production / utilities environment. Key Performance Outputs: Overall responsibility for the plant performance:Production Management.Plant availability.Engineering management.Maintenance management.Operations management.HR management.Procurement management.Works management.Financial management.Safety and risk management.Outages and outage management.Environmental management.Change management.Set up and management of key performance indicators per discipline above.16(2) Appointee by Shareholders to carry out health & safety responsibilities.19(3) Chairperson of health & safety committee.Compiling and submission of strategic reports to Operator (Contractor) and client including but not limited to engineering budget, site performances, HR performance, safety performance and environmental performance.Skills and competencies: Knowledge and understanding of power plant operations and associated risks.Knowledge and understanding of SHERQ management systems.Knowledge and understanding on conducting risk assessments.Good numeric reasoning ability.Good attention to detail.Organised, efficient and ability to multi-task.Deadline driven and the ability to work under pressure.Negotiation skills.Project management principles.Sound knowledge of human behaviour and occupational hygiene.Communication and presentation skills.Leadership skills.Facilitation and presentation skills.Procedure and report writing skills.Computer literacy (e.g. MS Excel, MS word, MS PowerPoint etc.).Auditing skills.Team player, motivating, coaching and mentoring skills.Excellent legislative knowledge and the ability to implement and manage SHERQ legislation.Punctual and reactivity to emergency situations.Proactive and anticipation of risk.
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