Maintenance Manager (I&C)- Vogtle 3&4
Summary
The Maintenance Manager is responsible for providing leadership to the organization responsible for all Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) maintenance related activities of the station. This includes staff and contract labor. The position supports senior leadership roles in oversight and controls for the facility.
Job Responsibilities
- Own the Corrective Action Program.
- Observe maintenance workers and supervisors and provide intervention and coaching to reinforce management standards and positive behaviors.
- Provide employees with regular feedback on performance, including coaching and intervention to reinforce standards and develop acceptable behaviors.
- Demonstrate ownership of business and management goals and lead teammates to align their efforts with those goals.
- Participate actively in the Work Management Process to ensure work is executed safely, efficiently, and effectively.
- Encourage employees to develop a high level of craftsmanship with an emphasis on nuclear safety, personnel safety and equipment reliability.
- Support initiatives such as Maintenance Ownership and Subject Matter Expert activities.
- Participate as required in benchmarking and assessment activities.
- Provide on-the-job training and evaluation opportunities for employees.
- Maintain a high level of productivity within the workforce.
- Participate in the training process, own the training process, and observe the training process as required.
- Own the Corrective and Elective Maintenance Backlog.
Successful candidate must be committed to "Constant Improvement" for themselves, the employees and the facility.
Requirements
- 4 years of total power plant experience (up to 2 years of academic or related technical training counts as power plant experience)
- 3 years supervisor/management experience
- 1 year nuclear power plant supervision experience
- 2-year technical degree or 2 years of related technical training
Preferences
- Associate's degree in Engineering or related science or Professional Engineer license preferred
- Second level leadership experience in a technical (Engineering) or line organization (Operations, Maintenance, Radiation Protection, Chemistry, Fleet Outage Services, Site Projects or Work Management)
- General knowledge of maintenance processes and practices
- Emergency Response Organization (ERO) qualifiable as ED, TSC manager, OSC Manager, SAMG decision maker
- Experience and understand of the SNC/IBEW Memorandum of Agreement - Knowledge of various nuclear plant technologies, maintenance, operations, and their impacts on Fleet operations
- Current or previous SRO license or SRO Certification
Leadership Competencies
Business Acumen - Be an active member of a community group
Business Execution - Achieve results by first line supervisor - Create metrics for evaluating and monitoring goals - Optimize work processes - Collaborate and integrate across organizational boundaries
Communication - Establish and communicate vision and direction - Communicate essential information to organization in timely manner - Ensure that direct reports collaborate and are involved in strategic decision