- #0714
aperçu de l'emploi
- Exploration and production
- Offshore
- Oil and Gas Services
- Oil sands
- LNG
- Pipelines
- Petrochemicals and Refining
- Post-secondary degree
À propos de cette carrière
An oil and gas facility isn’t going to run itself. That’s where you come in. You handle all of the day-to-day activities needed to keep a facility running smoothly. You schedule and oversee the rest of the team and equipment needed to help run it. Are you a great multitasker? Can you see how the pieces of a puzzle come together to create the big picture? That could be a great foundation for this career.
Facility Operations and Maintenance Managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the day-to-day operations of a facility, excluding the pressurized systems which require a Power Engineer licence. Their work includes ensuring proper equipment is available and reliable, appropriate operations and maintenance (O&M) resources are available to support the facility, personnel are properly trained, and roles and responsibilities have been clearly communicated. They develop and implement maintenance management systems, and ensure health and safety programs and protocols are in place. Health and safety is an important function of this occupation.
Facility Operations and Maintenance Managers must interact with plant personnel, external suppliers and corporate management. Computer applications for customer relationship management, project management, databases and time accounting are primary tools.
In this occupation activities may include:
- Managing and coordinating the efficient and safe daily operation of the plant
- Developing and implementing schedules and procedures for safety inspections and preventive maintenance programs
- Implementing plant-wide operations hazard awareness programs
- Implementing the maintenance strategy
- Directing the installation, maintenance and repair of facility machinery, equipment and electrical and mechanical systems
- Preparing, planning and managing facility operations and maintenance reports and budgets
- Preparing monthly expenditure forecasts for the plant manager
Education
- Facility Operation Managers typically require completion of a college or university program in a discipline related to facility operation and maintenance. Maintenance Managers require a trades certificate or completion of a college or university program in electrical or mechanical engineering. For both roles, an equivalent combination of technical training and experience in administration or maintenance may also be acceptable. Several years of supervisory experience in facility operations or maintenance are usually required.
Certifications
- Standard and emergency first aid
- Respirator fit testing
- H2S Alive
- Asbestos safety
- Fall protection
- Confined space entry
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
You’re organized and have a brain for details, which is how you stay on top of things. You are able to work with people and clearly communicate your needs.
- Production and processing
- Planning and organizing
- Public safety and security
- Equipment maintenance
- Management of material resources
- Management of personnel resources
- Judgment and decision making
- Time management
- Management of financial resources
- Computer use
- Manufacturing
- Mining and quarrying
- Construction
- Professional, scientific and technical services
- Public administration
- Utilities
- Transportation and warehousing
Emplois disponibles
Directeur/directrice De L'entretien Des Installations Industrielles
publiée
par SAN INDUSTRIES LTD.
Langley
34,00 $ de l'heure
voir le travailAlso known as
- Plant Maintenance Superintendent
- Head of Facilities Maintenance
- Mechanical Services Superintendent
- Superintendent Maintenance and Service
- Production Manager
- Plant Manager