Shift Supervisor / Trainer
Muscatine Power and Water
- Muscatine, IA
- $82,000-97,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Developing and maintaining training records for each employee within the groups identified above, and schedule training times for these individuals.
- Conducting classroom and on-location training sessions for employees to ensure completion of the training requirements of their position. This may include group and/or individual instruction.
- Developing and administering tests to determine employee's successful completion of apprentice step training and provide input to group supervisors on employee's readiness for advancement.
- Conducting tours of the generating facilities as part of a new employee's orientation and for outside interest groups.
- Implement Hold Tag/Lockout Tagout procedures and ensure safe working conditions.
- Work with System Operators, Generation Engineering, Generation Maintenance, Generation Technical, Material Handling, crafts, outside contractors, and GPC powerhouse personnel to:
- Direct boiler turbine operation during normal and emergency situations, instructing Operators to make changes as appropriate while always taking into account personnel safety and equipment reliability.
- Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local emission regulations.
- Notify proper personnel to make emergency repairs of equipment.
- Minimize impact of craft activities on plant operation.
- Supervise the activities of Generation Operations personnel, including the following:
- Make recommendations for hiring, promotion, evaluation, discharge, or other disciplinary action.
- Review and approve time tickets for Generation Operations.
- Prepare and conduct employee performance appraisals.
- Train employees on MPW policies and procedures and ensure employees understand thoroughly.
- Provide guidance to staff regarding work procedures, technical issues, work priorities, and special requests.
- Assess, actively develop, and set goals with employees to assist in their preparation for future growth within the Utility.
- Develop/maintain a culture of safety within the department. Support the Utility's safety programs, ensure adequate training, and provide safe working conditions and practices.
- Develop/maintain a culture of continuous improvement within the department. Utilize lean principles and other continuous improvement tools in an effort to maximize the efficiency of the department.
- Ensure work is completed accurately, thoroughly, safely, and timely, and that employees are as productive as possible.
- Prepare shift logs, reports, and maintenance requests as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in a coal-fired power plant.
- Previous supervisory experience preferred.
- Knowledge of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
- Strong working knowledge of all plant equipment and its operation, including a DCS system.
- Knowledge of basic chemistry, electricity, and electronics.
- Complete understanding of the LOTO Generation Hold Tag Program as well as a strong understanding of all plant policies and procedures.
- Excellent interpersonal and listening skills, with ability to build productive professional relationships and promote a team atmosphere.
- Proficiency with use of Microsoft Office Word and Excel at an intermediate level as well as other systems such as computerized maintenance management system.
- Good judgment and reasoning skills.
- Problem identification, analysis, and solving.
- Ability to drive results and ensure work is accomplished properly, safely, and in a timely manner.
- High mechanical aptitude.
- Ability to work independently, effectively prioritize work, manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and adjust work priorities as needed to meet department/organizational objectives.
- Must be able to read schematics, blueprints, and working drawings.
- Must be able to distinguish colors.
- Must be able to attend work on a regular basis and work overtime as needed.
- Must maintain a method of communication in order to be contacted by MPW outside normal work hours.
- Must be able to work 12-hour shifts as needed
- Must comply with all safety and site rules at all locations.
- Must comply with the Respiratory Protection Program.
- Must comply with the Hearing Protection Program.