The Outage Maintenance Power Generation Engineer ensures the planning and preparation of maintenance activities during scheduled outages, coordinating the necessary teams and resources to minimize downtime and optimize the efficiency of interventions.
He/She supervises the maintenance work carried out on power generation equipment, ensuring compliance with safety procedures and technical standards. He/She conducts inspections and tests to ensure the proper functioning of systems before they are returned to service.
The Outage Maintenance Power Generation Engineer analyzes the causes of outages and proposes solutions to prevent future incidents. He/She collaborates with other departments to improve maintenance procedures and optimize equipment availability.
Maintenance Outage Planning: Plan and prepare maintenance activities during scheduled outages, coordinating the necessary teams and resources.
Supervision of Maintenance Work: Supervise maintenance work on power generation equipment, ensuring compliance with safety procedures and technical standards.
Equipment Inspection and Testing: Conduct inspections and tests to ensure proper functioning of systems before they are returned to service.
Outage Cause Analysis: Analyze the causes of outages and propose solutions to prevent future incidents.
Improvement of Maintenance Procedures: Collaborate with other departments to improve maintenance procedures and optimize equipment availability.
Resource Management: Ensure the efficient management of material and human resources during maintenance operations.
Documentation and Reporting: Write detailed reports on maintenance work, inspections, tests performed, incidents, and corrective measures taken.
Safety Standards Compliance: Ensure adherence to safety standards and regulations during maintenance activities.
An Outage Maintenance Power Generation Engineer in the nuclear energy sector should possess the following skills:
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