Description:
The Electrical & Instrumentation Superintendent (Mining) is responsible for supervising and overseeing field construction activities from contractors such as Installation of E-Houses. Installation of permanent electrical equipment (i.e. disconnects, receptacles, distribution panels, motor control centers, transformers, neutral grounding resistors, UPS system). Installation of raceway, cable bus, power cables, control cables, telecommunication, grounding and bounding, lightning protection, lighting fixtures, and electrical heat tracing. Completion of PAU’s (pre-assembled modules) electrical and instrumentation interconnections. Mounting & wiring of instruments (incl. in-line instruments). Calibration, care & preservation of electrical equipment and instruments. Installation and upkeep of temporary power distribution and lighting by contractor for construction requirements, Non destructive testing and have the opportunity to work on Hatch and Bantrel Joint Venture (HBJV) to execute engineering and construction on the BHP Jansen Potash Mine Project in Saskatchewan. After successfully completing the Definition Phase Study for the project, the HBJV is currently carrying out the Detailed Engineering Phase for the Processing, Non-Process Infrastructure (NPI) and Mining Areas of the 4.5 Mtpa Stage 1 Potash Mine. With a published TIC of US $5.3-5.7 Billion this will represent one of the largest projects and private investments in Canada. The HBJV will use a hybrid of best-in-class new developing technologies and systems as well as the proven HBJV suite of tools to execute this exciting project. Join us in this full time permanent role and be a champion of diversity and inclusion.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Ensures the effective implementation of Jansen Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) processes, plans, procedures and ensures alignment with the project goals.
- Embraces and actively participates in the HSE Field Leadership program.
- Responsible for electrical and instrumentation construction operations. Supervises and coordinates contractors’ operations. Deals directly with contractors in the field. Monitors and ensures assigned construction contractor’s activities and performance follows expectations (i.e. within schedule and budget, in compliance with HSE requirements). Performs regular field inspections.
- Validates the sequence of activities and level of effort, and provide support to the general superintendent to complete the execution analysis,
- Operates day-to-day ensuring that activities are prioritized in line with broader objectives.
- Proactively identifies field changes, in collaboration with Project Construction Coordinators and Field Engineering representatives. Ensure directives are clear, concise, and communicated timely. Ensure that all stakeholders involved completely understand what is relevant. Ensure no work undertaken before management review and approve.
- Liaise and coordinate with HBJV Field Engineering, Site Material Management, Contracts, Project Controls, Quality, HSE, Common Services and Commissioning (i.e., actively supports Field Engineering team in the resolution of technical queries and Quality team with NCR resolutions).
- Contribute to site-wide traffic management planning, management of temporary infrastructure.
- Manages the review, monitoring, and communication of changes for SIMOPs (simultaneous operations).
- Contributing to constructability reviews to ensure upcoming scopes are thoroughly planned and do not include fatal flaws.
- Works closely with other superintendents within the surface process IPT and will be required to backfill for them during shift and when on leave.
- Manages his time effectively and adhering to deadlines.
- Strong participation in the Jansen Risk Program as a Risk Owner or Control Owner.
- Validates reports and forecasts, including summary of construction progress, job manpower forecasts, and provide input related to cost forecasts.
- Reviews and approves contractor permits, and requests.
- Adheres to all project job instructions, SOP’s, Bantrel Construction procedures while maintaining the corporate code of ethics
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with relevant levels of work experience in shaft or mining construction or operations
- Minimum 7 years of relevant experience within shaft or mining heavy industrial construction. Experience in Potash is preferred.