The Technical Supervisor coordinates technical teams responsible for preventive and corrective maintenance of nuclear equipment, ensuring that interventions are carried out according to established procedures and safety standards.
He oversees planned maintenance operations, planning the necessary resources, assessing associated risks, and ensuring equipment availability to minimize downtime and maintain operational continuity.
The Technical Supervisor participates in the development and implementation of preventive maintenance programs, identifying critical equipment, establishing maintenance schedules, and monitoring the effectiveness of maintenance activities.
Supervision of Technical Teams: Lead and supervise technical teams responsible for maintaining nuclear equipment, ensuring quality work and compliance with safety standards.
Intervention Planning: Plan preventive and corrective maintenance interventions, considering operational priorities, scheduling constraints, and safety requirements.
Resource Coordination: Coordinate with relevant departments to allocate human, material, and financial resources required for maintenance activities, ensuring efficient and effective resource utilization.
Maintenance Activity Monitoring: Monitor the progress of maintenance work, ensuring adherence to deadlines, work quality, and compliance with procedures and safety standards.
Performance Analysis: Analyze maintenance data to assess the effectiveness of activities, identify trends and recurring issues, and propose continuous improvement solutions.
Incident Management: Respond promptly to incidents and failures, coordinating intervention teams and implementing corrective measures to minimize impacts on safety and operations.
Reporting and Documentation: Prepare activity reports and document maintenance interventions, providing accurate and detailed information on work performed, downtime, and equipment performance.
A Technical Supervisor in the field of nuclear energy must possess the following skills:
Strong technical knowledge in the nuclear field, with a deep understanding of nuclear systems and equipment.
Leadership and team management skills, with the ability to motivate, supervise, and develop technical team members.
Mastery of safety standards and regulations applicable to the nuclear industry, with a commitment to safety and security of facilities and personnel.
Planning and organizational skills, with the ability to effectively manage priorities, resources, and deadlines to achieve maintenance objectives.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with team members, management, and other stakeholders.
Ability to work under pressure and make informed decisions in emergency or crisis situations.