Job Title: Station Asset Manager, Turlough Hill
Position Overview
The Station Asset Manager will oversee all asset management activities in Turlough Hill and various assets across Hydro locations. This role entails developing strategic plans for asset maintenance, driving safety culture improvement, and implementing operational excellence standards.
Key Responsibilities:
* Develop a Lifetime Asset Plan (LTAP) for station submission to the Asset Manager.
* Lead the Technical Service Department, ensuring efficient operation of plant assets.
* Drive continuous improvement initiatives in safety performance.
* Implement Power Generation (PG) standards and guidelines.
* Design Business Continuity Plans at station level.
* Track Overhaul progress in relation to work scope and quality, sign off on changes according to overhaul change management procedures.
* Monitor and report on plant performance and condition.
* Identify reasons for forced outages and develop solutions.
* Gain detailed knowledge of plant condition.
* Prepare first drafts of Project Initiation Documents for overhauls/refurbishments.
* Perform other duties allocated by the Hydro Manager in agreement with the Asset Manager.
* Establish an Asset Management culture within the station.
* Optimize the life cycle business impact of costs, performance, and risk exposure on station plant assets.
* Develop non-recurring cost business cases and report implementation status.
Review and update maintenance policies for assets.
Required Skills and Qualifications
The successful candidate will possess:
* 7+ years relevant experience.
* Self-motivation and ability to contribute to Hydro management team effectiveness in delivering asset O&M costs and performance.
* Commercial awareness and understanding of revenue earnings capabilities and cost drivers for Hydro assets.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to lead, empower, and motivate staff to deliver best international practice for asset management.
* Experience and competence in Operations/Maintenance of Power Plant and in Power Plant technologies, systems, and procedures, or similar industry.
A primary engineering degree in any engineering discipline, or equivalent, is required.