
Controller, Shift (Operations Team - Western - Ruways Area)
- أبو ظبي
- دائم
- دوام كامل
- Reviews all operation parameters, lab. Analyses during the shift and takes action to achieve RR production targets with minimum wastages, optimum cost and environmental atmosphere.
- Arranges with (on call persons) after normal working hours for any requirements (mech. / elect. / control / production / safety and general services) – ensures all maintenance activities are carried out safely with minimum interruption to operating plants and as per Takreer HSE Manual.
- Coordinates with outside companies (GASCO, Borouge, Fertile …. etc) as per requirement links.
- Ensures all sections staff are familiar with unit’s operation and emergency procedures (emergency simulation for all sections to be carried out as per schedule).
- Acts as on-scene commander during emergencies (decides & declares type of emergency), to ensure that all emergencies are handled in most effective and safest way.
- Discusses accidents, incidents & near misses with subordinates in order to avoid recurrence.
- Works with the Unit Supervisors to identify and eliminate unplanned flare sources and optimize utility usage.
- Follows up security, general service & administration activities after normal working hours (arrangement with on call persons if required).
- Reports unit’s operations status, problems and workarounds to supervisor and is responsible for managing diversified shift operations that may be unique in the Refinery and the region.
- 8 years’ experience in operational aspects of various plants of which 3 years should have been in a supervisory position.
- UAE driving licence is an advantage.
- Good knowledge of English. Knowledge of Arabic is preferable.
- Complete understanding of the business and its impact.
- Leadership and planning skills.
- DCS software skill.
- Basic computer literacy and math skills
- Time management and organizational skills
- Report writing skill.
- Complete understanding of HSEMS.
- Direct experience in Emergency Response and the Incident Command System