Electrical Maintenance Manager
Electrical Maintenance Managers are responsible for overseeing the maintenance and repair of electrical systems in various settings, such as industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and residential complexes. They plan and schedule maintenance activities, supervise maintenance technicians, and ensure that electrical systems operate safely and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities
The key responsibilities of an Electrical Maintenance Manager typically include:
- Planning and scheduling maintenance activities for electrical systems
- Supervising and training electrical maintenance technicians
- Inspecting electrical systems and identifying potential problems
- Performing repairs and maintenance on electrical systems
- Ensuring that electrical systems operate safely and efficiently
- Troubleshooting electrical problems and resolving issues
- Maintaining records of maintenance activities and repairs
- Developing and implementing maintenance programs
- Staying up-to-date on electrical codes and regulations
Education and Training
Electrical Maintenance Managers typically have a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. They may also have experience working as an electrician or electrical maintenance technician. Many Electrical Maintenance Managers also hold professional certifications, such as the Certified Maintenance Manager (CMM) certification from the Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE).
Skills and Qualities
Successful Electrical Maintenance Managers typically have the following skills and qualities: