If you’re looking for a role that offers more variety and exciting problem-solving
challenges, then we’ve got some perfect opportunities right here at Ports of
Jersey.
We manage and operate the island’s airport, harbour and marina gateways and
you’ll be working on vital equipment that keeps the island ‘open for business’
and people and goods moving on and off the island safely.
We’re expanding our in-house engineering team and there’s no doubt our
infrastructure, asset and facilities portfolio is probably quite different to
what you’ve come across before. But that’s part of the attraction of you
wanting to make your working days even more interesting and rewarding. As
long as you have the core ‘technical’ experience, we’ll provide any specialist
training/courses you need to expand your skills and knowledge within our supportive
team environment.
Working across the full PPM and RM maintenance and repair programme for the
harbours, and integrating with our established team at the airport, a positive
attitude is as important as your capability. Confident using your initiative,
finding solutions and making sensible decisions, you take pride in getting the
job done brilliantly whether you’re working on your own or with team
colleagues. And, because we never know what might happen next, you have
to be flexible and responsive to the urgency of any situation. We work a
38-hour week, Monday to Friday, and participate in a stand-by rota to deal with
any emergencies.
Imagine what it feels like when you’ve installed and commissioned the
electrical distribution hub for the marine ops centre, fixed the airstrip
landing lights, carried out diagnostics on the security x-ray machines,
maintained the marina gates and, just for good measure, sorted out the car park
payment machine. Well, as the saying goes, it's all in a day’s work here!
With training provided for our specialized systems, you’ll need at least a BTEC
level 3 with good post-training experience in an electrical, electronic or
electro-mechanical setting and be up to date with the latest IEE wiring
regulations.
We offer a competitive package dependant on skills and experience.
Main Responsibilities · Inspect, diagnose and repair faults on equipment owned, or
operated, by PoJ in line with PoJ priorities.
· Carry out planned preventative maintenance on equipment owned, or operated,
by PoJ to minimise disruption through random failures.
· Perform testing and inspection of electrical systems and equipment in
accordance with statutory regulations.
· Install, test and commission new equipment and systems.
· Ensure that all PoJ Health, Safety and security rules, plus safe systems of
work are strictly observed to maintain the wellbeing of themselves, co-workers
and the general public.
· Propose strategies for achieving optimal performance of equipment and
potential for energy saving.
· Maintain documentation relating to equipment maintenance and repair in the
form of drawings, technical reports and maintenance records.
· Report back on work done, materials used, time taken, further work required
and asset condition using the TabsFM system for both reactive and planned
maintenance work.
· Provide technical advice, guidance and support to PoJ management, and
business partners, on electrical engineering issues relating to the
department’s work.
· Maintain a knowledge of current trends in electrical, electronic,
environmental and allied technologies to ensure relevant developments are
considered when carrying out duties.
Key Skills and Experience · A minimum technical qualification of BTEC level 3, or equivalent,
in an electrical, electronic or electro-mechanical discipline.
· Post training experience in an electrical, electronic or electro-mechanical
environment gaining a thorough knowledge of a diverse range of electrical
equipment and systems.
· A high level of computer literacy skills in order to interrogate and run
performance reports on PoJ control systems.
· Up to date knowledge of the latest IEE BS7671 wiring regulations to ensure
PoJ electrical installations are installed and maintained to a compliant
standard.
· Emergency First Aid at Work.
· Current driving licence, Group B minimum.
Personal Qualities
· Good oral and written communication skills to ensure work related information
is disseminated accurately.
· Ability to adapt to unexpected situations.
· Ability to make decisions and work under time pressures to return
equipment/systems to a safe operational condition.
· Ability to work undirected.
· Be able to deal with distressed members of the public in a polite and
sensitive manner.
· Ability to interact effectively and politely with colleagues, managers,
external contractors and members of the public.
Working at the Ports of Jersey, there are MORE opportunities, MORE variety,
MORE challenges, MORE satisfaction, MORE team spirit, MORE fun … and MUCH MORE
to be really excited about for the future. To find out more, please give Zane a
call on [01534] 446032 or visit www.ports.je/recruitment. Application posted: 24/08/2017 Application closes: 08/09/2017