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Maintenance Supervisor

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Field Operations
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240605 Requisition #

JOB FUNCTIONS AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Leadership and Supervision Responsibilities:

  • Lead and direct Maintenance Technicians by scheduling assignments, monitoring progress, providing direction, guidance, and coaching. Ensuring delivered assignments are completed safely, timely, and correctly. Ensure all paperwork is completed on time and is correct.
  • Ensure Maintenance personnel are trained in, and continually follow all of Targa’s policies and procedures, including but not limited to, Safety & Environmental policies, Targa’s Code of Conduct, Human Resources Policies, Standard Operating Procedures, Vehicle Maintenance Procedures etc. prior to performing work.
  • Attend, participate and lead Safety meetings and ensure all Maintenance employees attend and participate in all Safety meetings, recognize positive Safety behavior.
  • Lead Safety tailgate meetings to set goals and priorities and address any concerns.
  • Ensure all Safety training of subordinates is completed in a timely manner and understanding of the content is met and applied in their day-to-day work.
  • Direct and manage all Maintenance personnel’s work and schedules including but not limited to, time off requests, Overtime, Call outs etc.
  • Responsible for the Safety and well-being of Maintenance employees, leading by example in all aspects of the job and ensuring work is performed safely and accurately.
  • Responsible for the oversight for all housekeeping of assigned work areas. Ensure that all the assets that supervisor is responsible for are well maintained, clean, and all safety equipment properly and timely maintained.
  • Responsible for the upkeep and safe operation of a company vehicle and ensuring all Maintenance employees are operating company vehicles safely and keeping up with vehicle maintenance prior to performing any work.
  • Interview, select and hire, Maintenance employees whether for short- or long-term commitments.
  • Budget, monitor, and control operating expenses.
  • Spend 85% of your time in the field with your technicians’ ensuring jobs are being performed safely and jobs are being performed safely and the workforce is trained properly.
  • Ensure strong collaboration, and foster strong working relationships with various departments across Targa including but not limited to Operations, Field, Measurement, ES&H, Engineering, Commercial, HR, etc. 

Technical Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for the oversight of troubleshooting, predictive, preventative, and corrective maintenance on Caterpillar, Waukesha and White Superior natural gas engines, Dresser- Rand and Ariel natural gas compressors and all related equipment.
  • Oversee the diagnosis of routine and non-routine equipment malfunctions by observing operation, listening, and using diagnostic equipment to locate causes of trouble. 
  • Establish and maintain preventative and predictive maintenance programs in Maximo to ensure PMs are done in a timely manner.
  • Audit related work permits and address and provide feedback on findings to address any audit discrepancies.
  • Oversee contract crews as needed and ensure all necessary and proper approvals are received through appropriate channels i.e., ISNetworld.
  • Develop long-term reliability improvement solutions based on Maintenance KPI’s.
  • Schedule and execute mock drills.
  • Support and use Maximo system to improve equipment reliability for better run time.
  • Procurement related responsibilities
  • Foster strong buying practices—order only as needed, checking inventory first.
  • Review and approve subordinate’s Corporate Card statements.
  • Timely T&E monthly submittals for all
  • Receiving on time and with proper documentation
  • Before the fact PO’s
  • Timely Invoice Approvals

Safety Responsibilities:

  • Be a strong ambassador for the use of Stop Work Authority
  • Conduct field reviews, observing ongoing work and reviewing live permits including inspecting tasks requiring Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) to ensure locks and tags are properly attached and all equipment is at a “zero energy state.”
  • Provide feedback after observations, taking time to stop and address unsafe acts or conditions.
  • Attend PSM audits, incident investigations and PHA revalidations offering field experience to ensure action items are correct and closable.
  • Follow up on CPA/PSM/RMP Action Items to ensure they are closed before due dates.
  • Conduct Stop Work drills by randomly shutting down work for a brief period of time and auditing permits and work being performed.
  • Issue Confined Space and Critical Lift permits as needed.
  • Inspect perimeter fencing and gates to ensure areas are properly secured.
  • Ensure gas cylinders are secured and labeled properly. 
  • Ensure extension cords are being used as temporary wiring and not presenting an additional hazard (trip hazard, ground removed, damaged insulation on wiring, etc.)
  • Fire extinguisher checks (check for monthly and annual inspections, replace missing or spent units, seals in place, and extinguisher in place where needed).
  • Self-contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) inspections where applicable, (bottles with proper pressure, masks in a sealed bag, hoses in good shape).
  • Safety shower inspections (showers and eye washes flow properly, no leaks, caps on eye washes, valves open easily, no tripping hazards in the path).
  • Hoist inspections (beams marked for proper weight, hoist rated less than or equal to hoist beams, inspections performed annually, hook safety latches working).
  • Inspect signage (Personal Protective Equipment requirements, H2S warnings, emergency numbers posted, confined space, electrical boxes labeled properly, machinery automatically starts signs, storage containers marked, etc.).
  • Inspect all portable and stationary ladders, steps, and stairs to look for obvious damage, ensure all scaffold has been inspected and appears to be safe (remove from service if deemed unsafe).
  • Ensure all electrical connections and conduit are sealed.
  • Check to ensure any block valves under PSVs are locked or sealed open. 
  • Ensure equipment guards are in place, bolted down properly and are in good condition.
  • Ensure all out of service equipment is marked as such.
  • Ensure Safety Data Sheets (SDS’) are in place and up to date for all chemicals in that area (ensure Management of Changes (MOCs) are written for new chemicals being introduced to the work area).
  • Inspect all secondary containments for condition and to see that drain valves are plugged.
  • Look for electrical grounds to be professionally installed on equipment as needed and in good condition (good connections, cracked or missing insulation).

Environmental Responsibilities:

  • Ensure prompt reporting of any “out of compliance” condition or environmental concerns at facilities to environmental specialist.
  • Ensure proper/open communication between Operations personnel and Environmental.
  • Collaborate with environmental personnel to ensure all permit conditions are monitored and help create ways of tracking compliance tasks efficiently and accurately.
  • Ensure all emissions inventory requirements are tracked at the direction of the Environmental Specialist.
  • Review flaring events for accuracy in volumes, times, and descriptions.
  • Review blowdown logs for accuracy.
  • Communicate facility changes to Environmental Specialist including, but not limited to, tank additions, process changes, equipment changes, and changes in gas composition, as well as any upcoming outages to ensure proper reporting by Environmental Specialists. Always communicate ahead of time on engine exchanges.
  • Ensure waste is being handled properly with assistance from Environmental Specialists.
  • Address housekeeping issues as they occur (i.e., remediate small leaks, etc.).
  • Ensure that all AVO’s are conducted, tracked and paperwork available as applicable.
  • Review Spill, Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan and ensure monthly inspections and containment drainage records are conducted and submitted as applicable.
  • Assist with incident investigations and regulatory communications.
  • Review air permit applications for accuracy (tank list, engine lists, etc.).
  • Review Deviation Reports.
  • Ensure all records and blowdowns are entered into Maximo or CTS as applicable.
  • Review assigned CTS tasks and ensured the data is available before closing the task.
  • Keep all records in an accessible location.
  • Ensure engine hours are accurately reported including emergency engines and gas-powered air compressors.
  • Ensure control devices are not bypassed including unplugging of NOx sensors on engines.
  • Look for visible signs of leaks or seals in need of repair (check for or create Maximo for work orders for repairs).
  • Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Minimum High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • Associate's degree (A.A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school and/or training is preferred.
  • Valid driver license required.
  • Minimum 5 years of work-related experience.
  • Knowledge of PSM and mechanical drawings, maintenance records, maintenance procedures, equipment drawings, and maintenance manuals.
  • Advanced computer skills (Excel, Access, Word) and networking experience.
  • Must be able to lift, push, and pull 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to work in close quarters, work while kneeling, squatting, sitting, climbing, and standing.
  • Follow and adhere to all applicable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines (ex: eye protection, footwear, FR).
  • The employee is required to stand, walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and to reach with hands and arms.
  • As the facilities are a 24/7 operation, must be able to respond at all hours as needed.
  • Interpersonal communication skills are required to interface with all affected teams, personnel, and vendors.
  • An organized and detail-oriented self-starter with a strong work ethic.
  • Ability to work self-sufficiently given direction and resources.
  • Well-grounded, preferring to work in a collegial and team environment.
  • Ability to think critically, solve problems independently and exercise excellent judgment and common sense.
  • Regular and reliable attendance is required.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Completion of advanced training, schooling, or certificates.
  • Leadership experience, 5yr +, managing and maintaining complex mechanical and electrical equipment and processes listed under job duties in a leadership role.
  • Has an excellent understanding of utilizing predictive maintenance tools- oil analysis, vibration, trending, etc. including other diagnostic tools.
  • Ability to train others.
  • Able to troubleshoot equipment failures.
  • Plant Maintenance Operations over several years utilizing MAXIMO CMS systems.

 

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:

Targa Resources provides equal employment opportunities based on merit, experience, and other work-related criteria and without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, age, pregnancy, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. We also strive to provide reasonable accommodation to employees’ beliefs and practices that do not conflict with Targa’s policies and applicable law. We value the unique contributions that every employee brings to their role with Targa.

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