Electrical & Instrumentational Supervisor - Gypsum
Georgia-Pacific - Tacoma, WA
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Your JobAre you searching for a job with an organization that values your health, safety, and success? How about a job with opportunities for growth, performance-based pay, job security, great colleagues, and leadership?Our Georgia-Pacific Gypsum Plant in Tacoma is expanding and creating a new opportunity for an ELECTRICAL and INSTRUMENTATIONAL SUPERVISOR. This position will provide an opportunity for an individual to utilize their leadership, project management, long-term planning, and coordination skills, reporting to the Maintenance Manager.What You Will DoResponsibilities Supervise and grow the capability of the E&I (Electrical and Instrumentational) Technicians team. Electrical work planning and scheduling Electrical work execution Electrical technical support Lead Electrical Safety Work Practices and operate as the Compliance System OwnerExpectationsLead Electrical and Instrument team to accomplish value-adding repairs or improvements to the plant's electrical and instrumentation systems.Assures maintenance activities are conducted in accordance with company and safety policies by complying with administrative and technical procedures.Coordinate and oversee work execution, both in-house and contract work.Assures timely and effective performance of assigned maintenance using approved procedures and work practices.Monitors work backlog and schedules related activities to ensure schedule adherence and maximize maintenance effort.Writes and updates specifications and job plans.Update and optimize preventive and routine maintenance programs.Develop and determine resource requirements, ensuring adequate resources support scheduled work.Plans, schedules, and coordinates maintenance outages and activities.Perform facility and qualified employee assessments.Audit and ensure electrical rooms comply with housekeeping standards and are equipped with appropriate signs, labels, and drawings.Ensure Qualified Person training is up to date.Ensure that the Qualified Person PPE program is implemented and updated.Ensure equipment is calibrated, and applicable tools are insulated.Ensure technician adherence to plant standards and workflow processes.Understand and work to fill gaps in technician abilities.Proactively motivate, coach, and develop technicians.Utilize technical expertise to coordinate activities during unplanned events and follow root cause analysis.Managing electrical contractors when needed for plant maintenance or projects.On-call rotation with other maintenance staff.This role will be working in a union environment.Who You Are (Basic Qualifications)High school diploma or GEDThree (3) or more years of Industrial electrical, industrial electrical engineering, or electrical experience in the militaryExperience with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, Outlook)Leadership, supervising, coaching, or mentoring experienceAble to work safely and promote and enforce safe work practicesWorking experience with remote troubleshootingWorking knowledge of PLC, HMI, and drivesWorking knowledge of electrical and control systemsWhat Will Put You AheadFive (5) or more years of electrical experience in a heavy industrial settingThree (3) or more years of leadership experience in a manufacturing or military environmentExperience utilizing predictive technologies (infrared, vibration, motor current, lubrication, etc.)Associate's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or a related fieldWashington State Electrician LicenseWorking knowledge of the National Electric CodeWorking knowledge and experience with MS Word and Excel, and other PC-based production and maintenance reporting applicationsExperience routinely utilizing Root Cause Analysis (RCA) or other similar problem-solving
Created: 2025-12-05