Tata Steel is one of the world’s top 10 steel producers. The combined group has an annual aggregate crude steel capacity of more than 33 million tonnes with approximately 80,000 employees across four continents. We’re part of the Tata Group, one of the largest, most diverse conglomerates in the world with businesses in the UK including Tata Steel, Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley Tea.
Shift Electrical Engineer
Job Description:
Responsible for ensuring that engineering activities are conducted in accordance with the Tata Steel Tubes Engineering policy; Tata Steel Health & Safety standards; statutory regulations and applicable ISO standards and Codes of Practice.
Actively manage engineering expenditure and develop budgets.
Responsible for the management and execution of all preventive, corrective, breakdown and shutdown maintenance controlled by the central electrical function, as per the SAP Business processes.
Ensure that all assets within the designated areas of responsibility are maintained to high engineering standards, which consistently contribute to achieving business objectives.
Identify and implement improvement activities that support the continuous improvement of plant availability, safety, the environment and asset performance.
Lead or participate in project teams, executing engineering projects to the allocated budget, timescale and stated objectives.
Responsible for the management of spares, including repairable stock items (as per the SAP Refurbishment of Spares Business Process).
Management of both external and internal engineering resources, including technical supervision, training and competency development.
To set, implement and maintain standards for equipment controlled by the systems department.
To develop and maintain knowledge of current control hardware & software controlled by the systems department.
To develop and deliver training to members of the engineering team to achieve improved understanding and ability to support Process Control hardware and software.
To manage overtime and sickness absence for members of the Systems department.
Respond to the works alarm systems and provide solutions for plant and engineering safety
To ensure that all safety critical environmental systems are maintained and working correctly 24 hours a day, to ensure compliance with Corby Works PPC permit.
The Candidate
To be considered for this opportunity, you must be a qualified electrical engineer (or equivalent by experience), ideally qualified to HNC level as a minimum, with man management experience of working within a manufacturing environment. You will also require the following:
Experience with low voltage & high voltage electrical systems, drives, PLCs and Environmental control systems.
Competent at fault-finding electrical systems and root cause failure analyses on electrical engineering related failures as required.
Experience of working with computerised maintenance management systems (SAP PM experience would be advantageous)
Basic computer literacy is essential.
Good communication skill and the ability to function effectively within teams.
A sound knowledge of applicable HSE regulations – HSE six-pack, contractor management etc.