FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of the Head Technician Electrical?
The main responsibilities include organizing and coordinating maintenance work, ensuring safety and environmental goals are met, preparing and planning maintenance activities, evaluating and reporting on work, and providing technical advice on installations.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have at least 2 years of experience in high and/or low voltage environments, hold an MBO-4 level in Electrical Engineering/Energy Technology, and preferably possess a STIPEL certificate for high and low voltage.
Is experience with generators and transformers necessary?
Yes, knowledge of generators, transformers, cables, and distribution installations at both low and high voltage levels is required.
What kind of work environment does the Head Technician Electrical operate in?
The position involves collaborating with colleagues across various departments, working with contractors, and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
What skills are essential for this role?
Essential skills include the ability to work independently, strong communication and coaching abilities, a critical and flexible mindset, as well as being adept at quality assurance and collaboration.
How does the company support professional development?
The company provides an introduction program and offers learning opportunities as part of the department's focus on quality, regulations, development, and training.
Are there opportunities for career advancement in this position?
Yes, as part of the role, you will participate in a professional community focused on development, and there are opportunities to take on additional responsibilities.
What tools or systems does the Head Technician Electrical use?
The role requires familiarity with SAP for handling orders and financial transactions, as well as knowledge of creating work plans, switching plans, TRA, and ITP.
How is performance evaluated in this position?
Performance is evaluated through the effective execution of maintenance work, compliance with safety and quality standards, and the ability to provide technical insight and support to team members and contractors.
Is a commercial mindset important for this job?
Yes, a commercial and entrepreneurial mindset is essential for managing supplier contracts for projects and daily maintenance activities.