About the role
AI summarisedThe Engineering Maintenance Manager oversees a team of Assistant Engineers and Technical Officers to manage emergency track incidents and perform maintenance operations for a railway system. This role requires working permanent night shifts and involves supervising staff, coordinating recovery operations, and refining fault reporting processes.
TransportFull-timeGeneral
Key Responsibilities
- Provide recommendations to the management regarding track failure and recovery.
- Manage and deploy manpower for the emergency team.
- Responsible for team's safety, welfare, attendance and disciplinary matters.
- Prepare weekly activation report and monthly report on man-hours.
- Plan and manage the calibration and inspection for tools and equipment.
- Plan and execute monthly and ad-hoc noise measurements island-wide.
- Audit staff in accordance to Based Safety Observation Data Sheet (BBS).
- Conduct and assess yearly staff performance appraisal.
- Oversee daily maintenance control, coordinate recovery operations, and support SMRT Control Ops in crisis/contingency management.
- Provide management with fault recovery status updates.
- Develop and refine fault reporting processes to improve linkages between the maintenance operations centre and maintenance units.
- Plan maintenance coordination cell manning schedule.
Requirements
- Diploma in Electrical / Electronics / Mechatronics / Mechanical / Civil Engineering.
- Preferably with at least 5-8 years of relevant experience preferably in the railway environment.
- Ability to work permanent night shift.
- Preferably have a Class 3 driving licence.
- Possess supervisory skills with the ability to work independently.
- Clear and effective in verbal communication and instruction.
- Proficient in Microsoft Words and Excel.