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Maintenance Supervisor

Construction and Facilities

Maintenance

No

Richmond, Kentucky, United States

Job Summary

Amentum is seeking a Maintenance Supervisor for the Bluegrass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant Project located in Richmond, Kentucky.

Typical Responsibilities include:

  • Perform all work safely and with the utmost concern for the safety of self and other employees.
  • Perform all work in compliance with environmental permits and regulations.
  • Ensures subordinates follow all site and job safety requirements
  • Ensure subordinates are trained, certified and proficient in the works assigned
  • Demonstrate effective communications and reinforce performance expectations to all subordinates
  • Ensure subordinates perform all work in compliance with applicable procedures, work documents, environmental permits, and regulations with quality and workmanship through effective job monitoring
  • Provide field direction and supervision to subordinates in the performance of repair/replacement, modification, testing and new installation of process components and equipment.
  • Provide expertise and knowledge in the investigation/diagnostics/analysis of equipment performance and component failures to determine effective corrective actions and performance improvements
  • Provide leadership and expertise in the development, implementation and schedule execution of work instructions and demonstrate accountability for the performance of assigned work.
  • Demonstrate effective monitoring of field work status to timely communicate to the management team progress, issues, and recommended actions to move forward.
  • Provide timely, clear, and constructive feedback to subordinates on meeting performance expectations.
  • May be required to work overtime or varying hours to include shift work.
  • Be at work when scheduled and maintain a good attendance record.
  • Work in close proximity to and or in a chemical demilitarization facility.
  • Assist superintendents in planning and coordinating instrumentation/electrical work orders.
  • Brief management daily concerning administrative, mechanical and operation related issues.
  • Demonstrate and conduct any required inspection and testing of equipment and components as necessary to complete work packages and ensure systems are returned to operational conditions.
  • Develop technical solutions and work around to address maintenance related problems.
  • Direct and perform emergency repairs to systems, equipment, and components. Investigate operational reports of equipment failure and analyze system characteristics to determine cause of failure and necessary corrective action.
  • Direct application of appropriate welding procedures in fabrication, assembly and installation of piping and mechanical systems.
  • Direct emergency repairs to systems, equipment, and components.
  • Direct fabrication of mechanical parts, piping, and components consistent with engineering specifications by utilizing standard machine shop equipment.
  • Direct mechanical trade functions towards the installation of new equipment or modification of existing systems in support of changes to plant system configuration.
  • Direct the replacement of worn, damaged, or failed equipment and components in support of facility operations.
  • Ensure communication is distributed between management and craft personnel.
  • Ensure electrical and instrumentation and control technicians follow predetermined checklist in performance of preventative maintenance of facility equipment and systems.
  • Ensure Mechanical Technicians follow predetermined checklist in performance of preventative maintenance of facility mechanical equipment and systems.
  • Influence planning, scheduling, and procedural change.
  • Initiate and communicate a variety of personnel actions (such as interviews, performance reviews, disciplinary actions, scheduling and/or approving overtime).
  • Interpret designs, drawings, and operations and maintenance manuals in locating and diagnosing trouble in mechanical equipment, components, and systems.
  • Interpret designs, drawings, and operations and maintenance manuals in locating and diagnosing trouble in electrical/instrumentation equipment, components, and systems.
  • Investigate operational reports of equipment failure and analyze system characteristics to determine cause of failure and necessary corrective action.
  • Involved in the installation of piping, pumps, valves and other associated mechanical equipment in support of plant modifications and repairs.
  • May be required to fill in during absence of the Maintenance Superintendent.
  • Monitor work progress to ensure that work is performed safely and in a professional manner.
  • Must serve as an Emergency Response Team Member.
  • Supervise and coordinate craft activities. Maintain the quality and workmanship of craft personnel according to project standards and specifications. Coordinate labor effort and equipment to meet the schedule.
  • Under general supervision, provide leadership, coaching, and mentoring to subordinate group.
  • Utilize designs and drawings to plan and layout installations to minimize waste of materials, provide access for future maintenance, and ensure applicable project specifications and industry standards are adequately satisfied.
  • Direct the replacement of worn, damaged, or failed equipment and components in support of facility operations.
  • Demonstrate and conduct any required inspection and testing of equipment and components as necessary to complete work packages and ensure systems are returned to operational conditions.
  • Ensure General Maintenance Workers follow predetermined checklist in performance of preventative maintenance of facility mechanical equipment and systems.
  • Direct general maintenance functions towards the repair and maintenance of equipment or modification of existing systems in support of changes to plant system configuration.
  • Utilize designs and drawings to plan and layout installations to minimize waste of materials.
  • Direct repair of mechanical parts, piping, and components consistent with engineering specifications by utilizing standard machine shop equipment.
  • Experience in painting, special coatings, scaffold erection and general carpentry.
  • Direct application of appropriate welding procedures in fabrication, assembly and installation of piping and mechanical systems.
  • May be required to fill in during absence of the Maintenance Superintendent.
  • Develop technical solutions and work around to address maintenance related problems.
  • Initiate and communicate a variety of personnel actions (such as interviews, performance reviews, disciplinary actions, scheduling and/or approving overtime).

Relocation Assistance Provided

This position is designated as a chemical duty position and is subject to the requirements of the Chemical Personnel Reliability Program (CPRP). As a condition of employment, candidates and incumbents must favorably complete a personnel security investigation, urinalysis testing, medical exam and respiratory screening, and must meet and maintain personnel suitability and reliability requirements established by Army Regulation 50-6. Chemical duties for this position are:

  • Require routine access to chemical surety materials.
  • Are authorized to escort visitors to areas containing chemical surety materials.
  • Control direct access to chemical surety material.
  • Are motor vehicle/material handling equipment operators involved in movement of chemical agents.
  • Are operators of equipment that disassembles chemical munitions/containers or handle chemical surety materials during demilitarization operations.

BGCAPP is subject to Army Regulations (AR 50-6 Chemical Surety Program and AR190-59 Unescorted Access Program) which govern persons performing work under the Chemical Personnel Reliability Program (CPRP) and unescorted Access Program (UAP). Eligibility to be placed in a CPRP or UAP position requires US citizenship. Employees must favorably complete a series of screenings to include but not limited to: a National Agency Check with Local Agency Check and Credit Check (NACLC) security investigation, drug/alcohol testing and medical examination.

All employees are subject to and agree to random drug and alcohol testing as a condition of continued employment for the duration of their assignment. Respiratory screening and the ability to wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be required for this position. The ability to obtain/maintain access to the Blue Grass Army Depot is required.

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Minimum Requirements

Mechanical

Basic Qualifications:

  • Completion of formal apprenticeship or similar accredited training program (such as vocational, trade, commercial, or military) in the mechanical field or journeyman certification and 4 years’ related industrial maintenance experience with 2 years’ supervisory experience in operating demilitarization, chemical, power, processing, industrial service, or manufacturing plant in one or more of the following crafts: pipe fitter, boilermaker, welder, millwright, plant mechanic, or heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) , painting, special coatings, carpentry or scaffold erection.

Or

  • High school diploma or equivalent and 6 years’ related industrial maintenance experience with 2 years’ supervisory experience in an operating demilitarization, chemical, power, processing, industrial service, or manufacturing plant in one or more of the following crafts: pipe fitter, boilermaker, welder, millwright, plant mechanic, or HVAC , painting, special coatings, carpentry or scaffold erection.

I&E

Basic Qualifications:

  • Completion of formal apprenticeship or similar accredited training program (such as vocational, trade, commercial, or military) in the IC/electrical field or journeyman certification and 4 years’ experience related to industrial maintenance electrical field with 2 years supervisory experience in operating demilitarization, chemical, power, processing, industrial service or manufacturing plant.

Or

  • High school diploma or equivalent and 6 years’ industrial IC/electrical maintenance experience with 2 years’ supervisory of an operating demilitarization, chemical, power, processing, industrial service, or manufacturing plant.

Site Services

Basic Qualifications:

  • Completion of formal apprenticeship or similar accredited training program (such as vocational, trade, commercial, or military) in the mechanical field or journeyman certification and 4 years’ related industrial maintenance experience with 2 years’ supervisory experience in a demilitarization, chemical, power, processing, industrial service, or manufacturing plant in one or more of the following crafts: pipe fitter, boilermaker, welder, millwright, plant mechanic, or heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC), painting, special coatings, carpentry or scaffold erection.

Or

  • High school diploma or equivalent and 6 years’ related industrial maintenance experience with 2 years’ supervisory experience in an operating demilitarization, chemical, power, processing, industrial service, or manufacturing plant in one or more of the following crafts: pipe fitter, boilermaker, welder, millwright, plant mechanic, HVAC, painting, special coatings, carpentry or scaffold erection.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Must be a United States or naturalized citizen able to obtain and maintain Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (BGCAPP) site access
  • Must be computer literate in common software applications and able to operate general office equipment
  • Must maintain fitness-for-duty standards to perform the essential functions of this position, to include any depot or BGCAPP drill, contingency and/or emergency requirement
  • Have working knowledge of plant process equipment including utility systems, building codes/other design requirements (including reading blueprints): Occupational Safety & Health Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, and quality control manuals
  • Proficient in trade skill level mathematics and maintenance instrument and electrical skills.
  • Able to effectively communicate using oral and written reports and instructions
  • Have working knowledge of design, operation, and maintenance of process equipment
  • Working knowledge of OSHA safety/environmental regulations and practices
  • Skilled with hand and power tools, test equipment, mobile and fixed cranes, and other material handling equipment
  • Experience with computerized maintenance management system such as MAXIMO or other industry standard planning software
  • Experienced with Project Management Information System (P2) or other scheduling software
  • Able to read and interpret designs, drawings, layouts, and specifications in performance duties

Preferred Qualifications

  • Industrial experience in plant systems and processes of demilitarization, nuclear or chemical work environment
  • Experience in operation, systemization and start-up of electrical systems
  • Experience writing maintenance plans and procedures and work order planning