Job Overview:
On a shift or day basis, the FLM, Maintenance leads a team of maintenance personnel, contract staff and/or project/material management and is responsible for the safe, effective execution of the work in accordance with approved procedures. By acting as coach, facilitator, and supervisor, they will work to create and sustain a cooperative and supportive team environment. Core work includes developing recommendations for improvement in Maintenance plans and procedures, tools and techniques. They will provide effective support to the Manager in the planning, organization, administration, scheduling and execution of short and long term maintenance programs/unit outages.
What you’ll do:
- Supervise Shift Control Technicians, Control Maintenance Assessors at Bruce A, Bruce B, Centre of Site or Maintenance Programs
- Waste, Custodial, Warehouse, Grounds and Roads, Building Maintenance, Crane Crew, Sheet Metal Shop, Scaffold Crew, Insulator Crew, Civil Assessors, Transport &Work Equipment Garage, Maintenance Programs
- Supervise Mechanical Maintainers, Mechanical Assessors at Bruce A, Bruce B, Centre of Site or Maintenance Programs
What you’ll have:
- Observational skills
- This knowledge is considered to be normally acquired through the completion of Grade XII plus 2 years’ further concentrated study (including trade certification) in Electrical, Mechanical or Civil or by having the equivalent level of education
- Requires maintenance experience to efficiently handle emergent trouble-shooting activities through effective utilization of existing resources
- Knowledge of the standards and practices for the Conduct of Maintenance
- Leadership and management skills
- Requires on-the-job experience, such as might be gained in a power plant, refinery or chemical plant, associated with the installation, operation and maintenance of same to become thoroughly familiar with assembly processes, testing and trouble-shooting procedures and maintenance, modification and repair techniques
- Knowledge of the industrial and radiological hazards in a nuclear facility and the procedures and practices for controlling them
- Extensive knowledge of maintenance procedures
- Requires experience to understand, apply, and utilize Operating Policies and Procedures, station reference plans, radiological and conventional safety procedures, regulations, legislation, work protection and Quality Assurance (QA) standards, communications tools, etc., as needed to effectively perform work function
- A period of over 6 years is considered necessary to gain this experience
- Requires sound practical experience to understand, coach and influence mixed services personnel through the phases of planning, organizing, scheduling and execution on maintenance work, and to motivate same to integrate their efforts and attain optimal work performance