Supervisor Electrical and Plant Operations at Mount Nittany Health
State College, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electrical Equipment Maintenance, Plant Operations Management, Supervision, Installation, Repair, Safety Code Compliance, Project Timelines Management, Staff Development, Troubleshooting, Resource Management, Budgeting, Workforce Planning, Electrical Theory, Blueprint Reading, High Voltage Systems, Low Voltage Systems

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
POSITION SUMMARY The Supervisor, Electrical and Plant Operations assumes responsibility to manage the shift to shift operations of the department associated with the direct operations of the Central Utility Plant (CUP), Central Electrical Plant (CEP), hospital, and off site facilities as needed. They will maintain, repair, and install electrical equipment throughout the hospital and supporting facilities (CUP, CEP, SSB, and parking facilities as needed). The Supervisor, Electrical Plant Operations oversees maintenance teams, manages installations, repairs, and maintenance of electrical systems, and ensures compliance with safety codes and project timelines. The Supervisor, Electrical Plant Operations provides high quality work in a safe environment. The Supervisor, Electrical Plant Operations aids to develop staff; they plan, schedule, and inspect work, troubleshoot complex issues, and manage resources, collaborates with multidisciplinary professionals; and provides service excellence. This individual remains competent in the area of practice and is able to take on staff assignments as needed. The Supervisor, Electrical and Plant Operations assists the Manager Facilities Services with but not limited to: * On and Off –Site operations, delegating tasks to electrical and maintenance staff, assuring projects and work orders are completed efficiently and safely * Providing motivation and assistance when necessary * Workforce planning; and development. * Establishing and implementing standards for practice and maintain authority, accountability and responsibility for staff in their area of responsibility; * The ongoing support and cultivation of a culture of shared decision making; * Budgeting and planning and goal setting. * Ensuring safe and compliant facilities   Supervises the (CEP), (CUP) and hospital operations staff: Provides general direction, organization, monitoring, and supervision for hospital and off site facility maintenance operations. Provides technical assistance to the facility manager and spot-checks work completed by maintenance teams and contractors frequently and reviews work for safety, compliance, neatness, cleanliness, efficiency and overall results.  LEADERSHIP VALUES The MNH Leadership Values we are striving to emulate: * Respect, appreciation and caring for all-positive outlook  * Initiative, achievement oriented, drive for excellence and continuous improvement; perseverance and ability to see the big picture * Teamwork and support for others; interdependence and commitment to the collective; system success as opposed to individual achievement or credit  * Open, respectful, candid communication; handles conflicts and differing points of view directly; doesn’t shy away from difficult issues or conversations  * Stewardship of resources and passion for efficiency * Ownership of actions and results focused  * Resilient; adaptable to change; perseveres in the midst of challenges  * Courage  MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: 1. High school diploma or equivalent required; specialized training in related field preferred. May have an equivalent combination of education and/or experience in lieu of specific education. 2. Diploma, or degree in Electrical Engineering preferred. 3. Within one (1) year of hire /transfer, successfully completes The American Society of Healthcare Engineering (ASHE), NFPA-99, “Healthcare Facilities Code”, Certificate of Attendance. 4. Annually achieves Continued Education Credits (CECs) until (ASHE), NFPA-101-2012, “Life Safety Code”, Certificate of Attendance is completed. Experience: 1. 5+ years of facilities experience preferred, including experience with medium (12,470 volts) and low voltage electrical systems. 2. Supervisory experience preferred. 3. Minimum of 5 years of electrician experience in industrial, institutional or healthcare facilities. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: 1. Ability to lead, motivate and focus the team while tracking progress 2. Leverage data and draws conclusions on how to best evolve operations to improve metrics through goal setting 3. Ability to identify and assess a problem and develop ideas for resolution 4. Capability to actively participate in the annual operating and capital budgeting process, monitoring budget performances on a monthly basis 5. Aptitude to work with high, medium and low voltage systems including Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), generators and transformers, experienced with plant operations and industrial boilers.  6. Understanding electrical theory  7. Proficiency in reading blueprints and electrical diagrams  8. Ability to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems 9. Knowledge and oversite of electrical codes 10. Expertise in using various electrical tools and testing equipment  11. Strong problem-solving skills and excellent hand-eye coordination  12. Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills. 13. Ability to work effectively under stressful situations. 14. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills. 15. Ability to function in an independent manner with little or no need for direct supervision. 16. Effectively communicates verbally with patients, physicians, visitors, co-workers and supervisors. 17. Ability to document data and other information. 18. Ability to read and interpret written communication. 19. Ability to speak, read, and write the English language. 20. Conducts business in a professional and cordial manner that upholds the integrity and reputation of Mount Nittany Health System. 21. Knowledge of human resource laws and regulations as they relate to the management of staff. License/Certification/Registration: 1) Valid driver license required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Receives minimal supervision from the Manager Facilities Services. Performs all duties in an independent manner.  SUPERVISION GIVEN Supervises the activities of assigned employees. Why Mount Nittany Health? At Mount Nittany Health, we provide high-quality patient care with a unique combination of the latest in clinical technology and compassionate medical professionals. We are committed to improving both the quality and availability of healthcare in our region and seek to hire only the best to support the communities we serve.
Responsibilities
The Supervisor manages shift operations for the Central Utility Plant, Central Electrical Plant, hospital, and off-site facilities, overseeing maintenance, repair, and installation of electrical equipment. This role involves leading maintenance teams, ensuring safety compliance, planning and scheduling work, troubleshooting complex issues, and assisting the Manager Facilities Services with operations and staff development.
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