Assistant Manager -Engineering Utilities (Guwahati Snacks Plant)

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Overview:
  • Providing uninterrupted utilities to the plant
  • Ensuring that the plant machinery is in good running condition with minimum breakdowns and optimum cost of maintenance.
  • Track VMOH (Power , Fuel and Water ) on daily basis and ensure zero outage against AOP.
  • Comply with KCs of Utility
Responsibilities:
  • Ensuring the implementation of the maintenance system designed by the engineering manager to minimize downtime and costs of maintenance
  • Ensuring 100% uptime for plant utilities
  • Ensuring that the engineering stores carries the optimum amount of inventory at all times for smooth running of utilities by issuing timely indents
  • Substituting the defective spare parts in the packaging area with indigenously developed spare parts in order to achieve cost optimization
  • Assisting the engineering manager in phase-put of obsolete machinery and purchase plans for new technology
  • Participating in various SGA activities to understand the functioning of the various plant systems
  • Supporting the manager in implementing and maintaining an adaptive culture in the plant
  • Ensure Minimum stock level of LPG and HSD in Plant.
  • Support Engineering Manager in Asset Verification Activity.
  • Ensure Equipment, People and Food Safety in utility area as per Pepsico Guidelines.

People :

  • Coaching and developing the team of electricians and fitters to achieve a committed and high performing maintenance team
  • Practicing and communicating forward a quality and hygiene focused culture in the plant
  • Build TPM Culture in Utility.
  • Implementing action plans
  • Understanding, supporting and resolving problems of other team members
  • Developing and maintaining service orientation in the department
  • Participating actively in team meetings to analyse short falls, problems, concern areas with others and developing action plans

Job Dimensions – (what is the scope of the role – volume, number of customers, number of sites, lines etc)

  • Production volume of Channo plant to the tune of 50000 MT / annum
  • No of customers: More Than 20 OEM and Customer
  • No of sites: One (8 Production lines)
  • Exposure in handling of Boilers, ETP, Compressed Air system, Nitrogen plant, HT/LT systems, Captive Power generation.

Contributing towards effectiveness of own department:
  • Implementing action plans
  • Understanding, supporting and resolving problems of other team members
  • Developing and maintaining service orientation in the department
  • Providing inputs to the manager in developing the AOP.

Learning continuously and upgrading own abilities :
  • Seeking feedback from team members and seniors
  • Reflecting on own competencies and possible gaps
  • Setting learning goals
  • Monitoring implementation of these goals
  • Continuously updating knowledge from external environment
Qualifications:
  • Education: B. Tech. -Electrical (Preferably)/ Electronics/ Electronics and Instrumentation
  • Functional Experience: Approx. 3-8 years of experience of handling Utilities
  • Language: English, Hindi, Local language preferred
  • Good communication skills
  • Focus for driving results
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