Job Description for Lead Equipment Engineer. Job description of an engineer for the operation of equipment at gas facilities. Equipment Operations Engineer

Job Description for Lead Equipment Engineer. Job description of an engineer for the operation of equipment at gas facilities. Equipment Operations Engineer

Equipment and assemblies engineer

chemical production


(name of organization) APPROVED JOB DESCRIPTION 00.00.0000 N 000 ──────── ───────────────────── (signature) (initials, surname) Equipment and assemblies engineer 00.00.0000 chemical production

1. General provisions


1.1. An engineer for chemical production equipment and units is classified as a specialist.

1.2. For the position of engineer for equipment and units of chemical production, a person with a higher education degree is accepted. professional education ___________________________________________________________________________ (without presenting requirements for work experience/work experience in the specialty _________________________________________________________________________ in chemical production for at least three years)

1.3. An engineer for chemical production equipment and units must know:

Regulatory legal acts, management and regulations regulating the activities of the chemical industry;

Standards, technical specifications and others guidance documents on development and design technical documentation;

Operating principles, technical characteristics, design features developed and used at a chemical plant technical means, materials and their properties;

Methods of using equipment, rules and conditions for performing work;

Basic requirements for technical documentation, materials, products;

Methods for carrying out technical calculations and determining the economic efficiency of research and development;

Procedure and methods for conducting patent research;

Methods of research, design and experimental work;

Environmental protection requirements environment in chemical production;

Action plans for localizing accidents, incidents and industrial accidents;

Basics labor legislation;

Internal labor regulations;

Rules and regulations of labor protection, safety precautions in the chemical industry, industrial sanitation and fire protection;

- ______________________________________________________________________.

1.4. An engineer for chemical production equipment and units is guided in his activities by:

Charter (Regulations) ________________________________________________; (name of company)

This job description;

- _____________________________________________________________________. (other acts and documents directly related to the labor function of an engineer for chemical production equipment and units) 1.5. The chemical production equipment and units engineer reports directly to _____________________________________________. (name of manager's position)

1.6. During the absence of an engineer for chemical production equipment and units (vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by an employee assigned to in the prescribed manner, who acquires the corresponding rights and is responsible for non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of the duties assigned to him in connection with the replacement.

1.7. ___________________________________________________________________.


2. Functions


2.1. Ensuring rational operation of chemical production equipment and units.

2.2. Monitoring compliance with technological process parameters.


3. Job responsibilities


An engineer for chemical production equipment and units performs the following duties:

3.1. Ensures the rational operation of machines, equipment and structures of the chemical plant.

3.2. Takes part in the development of production projects taking into account economic parameters.

3.3. Forms project (program) goals, criteria and indicators for achieving goals.

3.4. Identifies priorities for solving problems taking into account the environmental aspects of chemical production.

3.5. Carries out the development of generalized options for solving a problem, analysis of these options, forecasting consequences, finding compromise solutions in conditions of multi-criteria, uncertainty, planning project implementation.

3.6. Takes part in the design of parts, mechanisms of machines, equipment and units based on performance criteria.

3.7. Calculates the kinematic and dynamic characteristics of machines and mechanisms.

3.8. Carries out the construction of models to describe and predict various phenomena, their qualitative and quantitative analysis.

3.9. Develops technologies for manufacturing process equipment for a chemical plant.

3.10. Uses information technology in the design of equipment and units for chemical production.

3.11. Takes part in the development of projects technical specifications, standards and technical descriptions.

3.12. Takes measures to effective use materials, equipment, corresponding algorithms and programs for calculating process parameters.

3.13. Organizes and implements input control quality of work, production control of technological process parameters.

3.14. Organizes standard and certification tests of materials, parts, assemblies, assemblies and equipment.

3.15. Selects optimal combination different requirements(cost, quality, safety and timing of work) both in long-term and short-term planning and determining optimal solutions.

3.16. Evaluates production and non-production costs to ensure the quality of work.

3.17. Carries out technical control and quality management of chemical production equipment and units.

3.18. Participates in fundamental and applied research in the field of equipment and units for chemical production.

3.19. Conducts an analysis of the state and dynamics of activity objects using the necessary methods and means.

3.20. _______________________________________________________________. (other duties)

4. Rights


An engineer for chemical production equipment and units has the right:

4.1. Participate in the discussion of draft decisions of the organization's management.

4.2. In agreement with the immediate supervisor, involve other employees in solving the tasks assigned to him.

4.3. Request and receive necessary information and documents from employees of other structural divisions.

4.4. Participate in discussions of issues related to the duties performed.

4.5. Require the organization's management to provide assistance in the performance of official duties.

4.6. _________________________________________________________________. (other rights)

5. Responsibility


5.1. An engineer for chemical production equipment and units is held accountable for:

For improper performance or failure to fulfill one’s job duties as provided for in this job description - in the manner established by the current labor legislation of the Russian Federation;

For offenses and crimes committed in the course of their activities - in the manner established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation;

For causing material damage - in the manner established by the current labor legislation of the Russian Federation.

5.2. ___________________________________________________________________.


6. Final provisions


6.1. The employee is familiarized with this job description upon hiring (before signing the employment contract). The fact that the employee has familiarized himself with this job description is confirmed by ____________________________________________________________ (by signature on the familiarization sheet, which is an integral ___________________________________________________________________________ part of this instruction(in the log book ___________________________________________________________________________ with job descriptions); in a copy of the job description, ________________________________________________________________________________. kept by the employer; otherwise) 6.2. _________________________________________________________________.

I CONFIRM:

[Job title]

_______________________________

_______________________________

[Name of company]

_______________________________

_______________________/[FULL NAME.]/

"_____" _______________ 20___

JOB DESCRIPTION

Dispatch and process control equipment engineer

1. General Provisions

1.1. This job description defines and regulates the powers, functional and job responsibilities, rights and responsibilities of an engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control facilities [Name of organization in genitive case] (hereinafter referred to as the Company).

1.2. An engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control facilities is appointed to the position and dismissed from the position in the manner established by the current labor legislation by order of the head of the Company.

1.3. An engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control equipment belongs to the category of specialists and reports directly to [name of the position of the immediate supervisor in dative case] Companies.

1.4. A person with the appropriate qualifications is appointed to the position of engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control facilities:

Equipment engineer for dispatch and process control equipment of category I: higher professional (technical) education and work experience as an engineer for equipment of dispatch and technological control equipment of category II for at least 3 years.

Equipment engineer for dispatch and process control equipment of category II: higher professional (technical) education and work experience as an engineer for equipment of dispatch and technological control equipment or in other positions filled by specialists with higher professional (technical) education, at least 3 years.

Dispatch and process control equipment engineer: higher vocational (technical) education without requirements for work experience or secondary vocational (technical) education and work experience as an operating technician energy equipment I category for at least 3 years or in other positions filled by specialists with secondary vocational (technical) education for at least 5 years.

1.5. A supervisory and process control equipment engineer must know:

  • organizational, administrative, regulatory, methodological documents on the operation of SDTU equipment and devices, equipping SDTU energy facilities;
  • Rules of technical operation power stations and networks of the Russian Federation;
  • Rules for electrical installations;
  • Rules for working with personnel in electric power industry organizations of the Russian Federation;
  • Rules for the application and testing of protective equipment used in electrical installations, technical requirements to them;
  • Rules for using tools and devices used in the repair and installation of power equipment;
  • regulations and instructions for the investigation and recording of accidents and other technological violations, industrial accidents;
  • diagrams, principles of operation, characteristics and operating features of SDTU equipment and devices, their placement at energy facilities;
  • telephone and radio relay network diagrams industrial communications and telemechanics, radio broadcasting, radio search, industrial loudspeaking, intercom, high-frequency communications, data transmission channels;
  • power supply circuits for SDTU devices;
  • diagrams of working and emergency lighting of SDTU premises;
  • technology Maintenance, repair, methods of verification, adjustment, measurements, characteristic features damage, the procedure for identifying and eliminating malfunctions in the operation of SDTU equipment and devices;
  • officials and manufacturing instructions personnel servicing SDTU; advanced production experience in equipping energy facilities and maintaining SDTU, introducing modern information technologies in the electric power industry;
  • fundamentals of economics and organization of production, labor and management in the energy sector;
  • basics of labor legislation;
  • labor safety rules.

1.6. An engineer for equipment of dispatch and technological control equipment is guided in his activities by:

  • local acts and organizational and administrative documents of the Company;
  • internal labor regulations;
  • rules of labor protection and safety, ensuring industrial sanitation and fire protection;
  • instructions, orders, decisions and instructions from the immediate supervisor;
  • this job description.

1.7. During the period of temporary absence of the engineer for equipment of dispatch and technological control facilities, his duties are assigned to [deputy position title].

2. Functional responsibilities

The equipment engineer for dispatch and process control equipment performs the following job functions:

2.1. Performs technical and organizational support uninterrupted and high-quality functioning of equipment and devices of systems (or individual subsystems) of dispatch and technological control facilities (SDTU) - all types of industrial telephone and radio transmission networks with equipment and high-frequency communication channels, wire lines telephone, telegraph and fax communications, communication channels and data transmission automated systems control systems (ACS), radio relay lines, telemechanics equipment and channels, radio broadcast networks, search and production loudspeaker communications, clock equipment, production television, tape-recording control units, communication channel compaction and telemechanics equipment, SDTU power supply equipment.

2.2. Prepares draft plans and schedules for repairs, carrying out audits, performing preventive work on SDTU equipment and devices, monitors the implementation of approved plans and schedules.

2.3. Carries out systematic recording and quality control of the SDTU operation, the actual load of equipment, communication channels and telemechanics at peak times of the day (periods of the year), and maintains accounting documentation on their work.

2.4. Participates in the investigation of the causes of technological violations in the operation of SDTU devices, cases of injury, development and implementation of measures to prevent them.

2.5. Analyzes technical condition SDTU equipment and devices, reliability of operation and reliability of transmitted signals in normal and emergency conditions, provision of production with means and communication channels, compliance of the technical level of SDTU with the level of development of automated control systems and modern information technology in the electric power industry.

2.6. Prepares proposals, participates in the preparation of technical conditions and initial data for design, consideration and preparation of comments on development and modernization projects, increasing the technical level of operation of SDTU.

2.7. In accordance with the decisions of the management of the electric power industry organization, it supervises the installation of new and reconstructed SDTUs, takes part in their acceptance from overhaul and installation.

2.8. Performs calculations and participates in carrying out tests and measurements necessary for correct installation and SDTU settings.

2.9. Develops guidelines to ensure reliable and safe operation, finding and eliminating damage, operational maintenance and keeping records of the operation of SDTU equipment and devices.

2.10. Fills out requests for equipment, spare parts, materials, workwear and other material resources, monitors the implementation of requests.

2.11. Carries out work to improve the qualifications of personnel, participates in their briefings, training, knowledge tests, certification and preparation for certification of workplaces for compliance with labor protection requirements.

2.12. Draws up and corrects diagrams, conducts technical passports and repair forms, prepares reports on the operation of SDTU equipment and devices.

2.13. Participates in modernization, repair, and re-equipment of mobile laboratories for receiving and transmitting telemetric signals (information).

In case of official necessity, an engineer for equipment of dispatch and technological control equipment may be involved in the performance of his official duties overtime, in the manner prescribed by the provisions of federal labor legislation.

3. Rights

An engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control facilities has the right to:

3.1. Request and receive necessary materials and documents related to the activities of an engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control facilities.

3.2. Enter into relationships with departments of third-party institutions and organizations to resolve operational issues of production activities that are within the competence of an engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control facilities.

3.3. Represent the interests of the enterprise in third-party organizations on issues related to its professional activities.

4. Responsibility and performance evaluation

4.1. The equipment engineer for dispatch and process control equipment bears administrative, disciplinary and material (and in some cases provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation, criminal) responsibility for:

4.1.1. Failure to carry out or improperly carry out official instructions from the immediate supervisor.

4.1.2. Failure to perform or improper performance of one's job functions and assigned tasks.

4.1.3. Illegal use of granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

4.1.4. Inaccurate information about the status of the work assigned to him.

4.1.5. Failure to take measures to suppress identified violations of safety regulations, fire safety and other rules that pose a threat to the activities of the enterprise and its employees.

4.1.6. Failure to ensure compliance with labor discipline.

4.2. The assessment of the work of an engineer on the equipment of dispatch and technological control equipment is carried out:

4.2.1. By the immediate supervisor - regularly, in the course of the employee’s daily performance of his labor functions.

4.2.2. The certification commission of the enterprise - periodically, but at least once every two years, based on documented results of work for the evaluation period.

4.3. The main criterion for assessing the work of an engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control equipment is the quality, completeness and timeliness of his performance of the tasks provided for in this instruction.

5.Working conditions

5.1. The work schedule of an engineer for equipment of dispatch and process control facilities is determined in accordance with the internal labor regulations established by the Company.

5.2. Due to production needs, the equipment engineer for dispatch and process control equipment is required to travel to business trips(including local significance).

6. Signature right

6.1. The engineer for the equipment of dispatch and technological control facilities to ensure his activities is given the right to sign organizational and administrative documents on issues within his competence by this job description.

I have read the instructions ___________/___________/ “__” _______ 20__

I. General provisions

1. An equipment installation engineer is classified as a specialist.

2. For the position:

An equipment installation engineer is appointed by a person who has a higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) education without presenting requirements for work experience or a secondary vocational (technical or engineering-economic) education and work experience as a category I technician for at least 3 years or in other positions. positions filled by specialists with secondary vocational (technical or engineering-economic) education for at least 5 years;

Category II equipment installation engineer - a person with a higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) education and work experience as an equipment installation engineer or in other engineering positions, replaced by specialists with a higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) degree. education, at least 3 years.

Category I procurement engineer - a person who has a higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) education and work experience as an equipment procurement engineer of category II for at least 3 years;

3. Appointment to the position of equipment procurement engineer and dismissal from it are made by order of the director of the enterprise upon the recommendation of the head of the equipment procurement department.

4. The equipment installation engineer must know:

4.1. Resolutions, instructions, orders of higher authorities, methodological and regulatory materials on logistics.

4.2. Prospects for technical development of the enterprise.

4.3. Organization of logistics of the enterprise.

4.4. Nomenclature necessary for the enterprise equipment and components.

4.5. Specifications, design features of equipment, components.

4.6. The procedure for justifying needs and drawing up requests for equipment and components, concluding agreements with suppliers.

4.7. Basics of production technology.

4.8. Fundamentals of economics, organization of production, labor and management.

4.9. Fundamentals of labor legislation.

4.10. Rules and regulations of occupational health, safety, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

5. The equipment procurement engineer reports directly to the head of the equipment procurement department.

6. During the absence of an equipment installation engineer (illness, vacation, business trip, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed by order in the prescribed manner. This person acquires the corresponding rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

II. Job responsibilities

Equipment installation engineer:

1. Performs work to provide equipment and components capital construction and repair and maintenance needs of the enterprise.

2. Checks the correctness of the definition in the applications of the enterprise departments of the needs for equipment and components and on their basis, as well as in accordance with the title lists and project documentation draws up consolidated applications with the necessary calculations and justifications.

3. Develops equipment supply schedules based on the approved completion dates for construction and installation work.

4. Prepares draft contracts with suppliers, orders for the production of non-standardized equipment, materials for approval together with design organizations technical conditions for their implementation.

5. Monitors the implementation of logistics plans for the enterprise, compliance by suppliers with established delivery schedules, quality and completeness of equipment.

6. Draws up reports, conducts correspondence on claims in case of violation of contractual obligations by suppliers, coordinates changes in delivery dates, replacement of equipment and components.

7. Controls the correctness of quantitative and qualitative acceptance of equipment and components, their storage, conservation, timely transfer to construction and installation organizations and departments of the enterprise.

8. Carries out work to identify excess stocks of equipment and components, uninstalled and unused equipment, and prepares proposals for its implementation.

9. Prepares the data necessary for reporting on the implementation of the enterprise’s logistics plan.

10. Performs individual official assignments of his immediate superior.

III. Rights

The equipment installation engineer has the right to:

1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the enterprise management concerning its activities.

2. Submit proposals for improvement of work related to the responsibilities provided for in this job description for management’s consideration.

3. Inform your immediate supervisor about all shortcomings in the production activities of the enterprise (its structural divisions) identified during the performance of your official duties and make proposals for their elimination.

4. Request personally or on behalf of the immediate supervisor from the heads of departments of the enterprise and specialists for information and documents necessary to fulfill his official duties.

5. Involve specialists from all (separate) structural units in solving the tasks assigned to it (if this is provided for by the regulations on structural units, if not, then with the permission of management).

6. Demand that the management of the enterprise provide assistance in the performance of its official duties and rights.

IV. Responsibility

The equipment installation engineer is responsible for:

1. For improper performance or failure to fulfill one’s job duties provided for in this job description - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of the Russian Federation.

2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.

3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.

I CONFIRM:

[Job title]

_______________________________

_______________________________

[Name of company]

_______________________________

_______________________/[FULL NAME.]/

"_____" _______________ 20___

JOB DESCRIPTION

Equipment supply engineer

1. General Provisions

1.1. This job description defines and regulates the powers, functional and job responsibilities, rights and responsibilities of the equipment installation engineer [Name of the organization in the genitive case] (hereinafter referred to as the Company).

1.2. An equipment installation engineer is appointed and dismissed in accordance with the procedure established by current labor legislation by order of the head of the Company.

1.3. An equipment installation engineer belongs to the category of specialists and is subordinate to [names of subordinate positions in the dative case].

1.4. The equipment installation engineer reports directly to [name of the immediate manager's position in the dative case] of the Company.

1.5. A person with the appropriate qualifications is appointed to the position of equipment installation engineer:

Category I equipment installation engineer: higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) education and work experience as an equipment installation engineer of category II for at least 3 years.

Category II Equipment Equipment Engineer: higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) education and work experience as an equipment engineer or other engineering positions filled by specialists with higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) education, at least 3 years.

Equipment installation engineer: higher professional (technical or engineering-economic) education without requirements for work experience or secondary vocational (technical or engineering-economic) education and work experience as a category I technician for at least 3 years or other positions filled by specialists with secondary professional (technical) or engineering-economic) education, at least 5 years.

1.6. The Equipment Procurement Engineer is responsible for:

  • effective performance of the work assigned to him;
  • compliance with the requirements of performance, labor and technological discipline;
  • the safety of documents (information) in his custody (that have become known to him) containing (constituting) the Company’s trade secret.

1.7. The equipment installation engineer must know:

  • resolutions, instructions, orders, methodological and regulatory materials on logistics;
  • prospects for technical development of the enterprise;
  • organization of logistics of the enterprise;
  • the range of equipment and components required by the enterprise;
  • technical characteristics, design features of equipment, components;
  • the procedure for justifying needs and drawing up requests for equipment and components, concluding agreements with suppliers;
  • basics of production technology;
  • fundamentals of economics, organization of production, labor and management;
  • basics of labor legislation;
  • rules and regulations of labor protection.

1.8. The equipment installation engineer is guided in his activities by:

  • local acts and organizational and administrative documents of the Company;
  • internal labor regulations;
  • rules of labor protection and safety, ensuring industrial sanitation and fire protection;
  • instructions, orders, decisions and instructions from the immediate supervisor;
  • this job description.

1.9. During the period of temporary absence of the equipment installation engineer, his duties are assigned to [deputy position title].

2. Job responsibilities

The equipment installation engineer is required to perform the following labor functions:

2.1. Performs work to provide equipment and components for capital construction and repair and maintenance needs of the enterprise.

2.2. Checks the correctness of determination of the need for equipment and components in the applications of the enterprise departments and, on their basis, and also, in accordance with the title lists and project documentation, prepares consolidated applications with the necessary calculations and justifications.

2.3. Develops equipment delivery schedules based on the approved completion dates for construction and installation work.

2.4. Prepares draft contracts with suppliers, orders for the production of non-standardized equipment, materials for coordination, together with design organizations, of technical conditions for their implementation.

2.5. Monitors the implementation of logistics plans for the enterprise, compliance by suppliers with established delivery schedules, quality and completeness of equipment.

2.6. Draws up reports, conducts correspondence on claims in case of violation of contractual obligations by suppliers, coordinates changes in delivery dates, replacement of equipment and components.

2.7. Monitors the correctness of quantitative and qualitative acceptance of equipment and components, their storage, conservation, timely transfer to construction and installation organizations and departments of the enterprise.

2.8. Carries out work to identify excess stocks of equipment and components, uninstalled and unused equipment, and makes proposals for its implementation.

2.9. Prepares the data necessary for reporting on the implementation of the enterprise's logistics plan.

In case of official necessity, the equipment installation engineer may be involved in the performance of his official duties overtime, in the manner prescribed by the provisions of federal labor legislation.

3. Rights

The equipment installation engineer has the right to:

3.1. Give instructions and tasks to his subordinate employees and services on a range of issues included in his functional responsibilities.

3.2. Monitor the implementation of production tasks, timely completion of individual orders and tasks by subordinate services.

3.3. Request and receive the necessary materials and documents related to the activities of the equipment acquisition engineer, subordinate services and departments.

3.4. Interact with other enterprises, organizations and institutions on production and other issues related to the competence of the equipment installation engineer.

3.5. Sign and endorse documents within your competence.

3.6. Submit proposals on the appointment, relocation and dismissal of employees of subordinate departments for consideration by the head of the Company; proposals to encourage them or to impose penalties on them.

3.7. Exercise other rights established Labor Code RF and others legislative acts RF.

4. Responsibility and performance evaluation

4.1. The equipment installation engineer bears administrative, disciplinary and material (and in some cases provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation, criminal) responsibility for:

4.1.1. Failure to carry out or improperly carry out official instructions from the immediate supervisor.

4.1.2. Failure to perform or improper performance of one's job functions and assigned tasks.

4.1.3. Illegal use of granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

4.1.4. Inaccurate information about the status of the work assigned to him.

4.1.5. Failure to take measures to suppress identified violations of safety regulations, fire safety and other rules that pose a threat to the activities of the enterprise and its employees.

4.1.6. Failure to ensure compliance with labor discipline.

4.2. The assessment of the equipment installation engineer’s work is carried out:

4.2.1. By the immediate supervisor - regularly, in the course of the employee’s daily performance of his work functions.

4.2.2. The certification commission of the enterprise - periodically, but at least once every two years, based on documented results of work for the evaluation period.

4.3. The main criterion for assessing the work of an equipment installation engineer is the quality, completeness and timeliness of his performance of the tasks provided for in these instructions.

5. Working conditions

5.1. The work schedule of an equipment installation engineer is determined in accordance with the internal labor regulations established by the Company.

6. Signature right

6.1. The equipment installation engineer to ensure his activities is given the right to sign organizational and administrative documents on issues within his competence by this job description.

I have read the instructions ___________/___________/ “____” _______ 20__

JOB DESCRIPTION

equipment operating engineer for labor protection service

1. General Provisions
2. Qualification requirements
3. Must know
4. Roles and responsibilities
5. Rights
6. Relationships
7. Responsibility

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS.

1.1. This job description of an engineer for the operation of equipment of the labor protection service is compiled on the basis of the “Regulations on the development of job descriptions” put into effect by order of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine No. 21-T and the “Regulations on the labor protection service for electrical networks” approved on September 30, 2005, “ Directory qualification characteristics workers."
1.2. Knowledge of this manual is required for:
- engineer for the operation of equipment of the labor protection service;
- engineer for the operation of 0.4 – 10 kV equipment of the labor protection service;
- Deputy Director for Labor Protection;
- Deputy Head of the Labor Protection Service.
1.3. The main goal of the activity of an engineer for the operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment is to organize emergency work, control the correct and safe operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment at enterprise facilities.
1.4. An equipment operation engineer is appointed and dismissed from his position by order of the enterprise.
1.5. The equipment operation engineer reports directly to the chief engineer of the enterprise in his activities.
1.6. The equipment operation engineer is part of the labor protection service and promptly reports to the deputy. Director of OT.
1.7. The equipment operation engineer’s knowledge is tested in the prescribed manner before he begins to perform his functional duties and periodically once every three years. Certification for suitability for the position held takes place once every five years.
1.8. The 0.4-10 kV equipment operation engineer monitors the operation of all 0.4-10 kV facilities of the enterprise and all equipment operated on them.
1.9. Workplace equipment operation engineer is located in administrative building enterprises electrical networks.
1.10. The equipment operation engineer has an irregular working day.
1.11. An equipment operation engineer must be able to use computer and printing equipment located in the labor protection service.

2. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.

An engineer for the operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment must have a higher technical education, at least 3 years of work experience in engineering and technical positions in the enterprise profile, group 5 in electrical safety.

3. MUST KNOW.

3.1. Laws of Ukraine “On labor protection”, “On mandatory state social insurance from an accident at work and occupational diseases that resulted in loss of ability to work”, “About fire safety”; industry and cross-industry regulatory documents on labor protection, equipment operation and fire safety, security traffic, current regulatory and technical documents on the safe organization of work, the occupational safety management system, regulations on the occupational safety service, job description of an operating engineer;
3.2. Resolutions, instructions, orders of higher authorities, methodological, regulatory and other guidance materials on labor protection, equipment operation, fire safety, road safety;
3.3." "DNAOP 1.1.10-1.01-97;
3.4. "Technical operation power stations and networks. Rules" GKD 34.20.507-2003;
3.5."Rules safe work with tools and accessories" DNAOP 1.1.10-1.04-01;
3.6 "Rules for the use of electrical protective equipment" DNAOP 1.1.10-1.07-01;
3.7 "Rules for the operation of fire extinguishers", approved by the Ministry of Emergency Situations 02.04.2004 N 152
3.8 "Rules for the design and safe operation of pressure vessels" DNAOP 0.00-1.07-94;
3.9. "Fire safety rules in Ukraine" NAPRB A.01.001-2004;
3.10."Rules for electrical installations":
UDC 621.31.002.5 chapters 1.1-1.8, 2.1-2.3, 3.1-3.4, 4.1-4.3, 6.1-6.3;
PUE 2006 chapters 2.4, 2.5;
PUE of special electrical installations DNAOP 0.00-1.32-01.
3.11. " "(SOU-N MPE 40.1.12.103:2005);
3.12. "Rules for the design and safe operation of load-lifting cranes" DNAOP 0.00-1.03-02
3.13. "The procedure for investigating and maintaining records of accidents, occupational diseases and accidents at work", approved by the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated 08.25.04. No. 1112;
3.14. “The procedure for investigating and recording non-production accidents”, approved by the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated March 22, 2001. No. 270.
3.15. "Fire safety rules in companies, enterprises and organizations of the energy industry of Ukraine" (NAPB V.01.034-2005/111);
3.16. Principal electrical and kinematic diagrams of 0.4-10 kV equipment operated at the enterprise.
3.17. Technical characteristics and design features of 0.4-10 kV equipment operated at the enterprise.
3.19. "Rules for the design and safe operation of lifts" NPAOP 0.00-1.36-03.
3.20. "Test standards for electrical equipment" GKD 34.20.302-2002
3.21 "Instructions for providing first aid to victims in connection with accidents during the maintenance of power equipment" NAOP 1.1.10-5.05-86;
3.22.Fundamentals of economics, organization of production, labor and management;
3.23.Fundamentals of labor legislation;
3.24. “Occupational safety management system at electric power enterprises of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine” (SOU-A MPE 40.1.03.107-2004);
3.25. In his daily activities, an equipment operation engineer must know the procedure for conducting inspections of enterprise departments in matters of operation of equipment, buildings and structures, the procedure for monitoring compliance with the requirements of directive documents, the nomenclature of service affairs, the procedure for conducting them, the technical and economic indicators of the enterprise, the structure and procedure for maintenance equipment operated at the enterprise’s facilities, their territorial location.
3.26. Internal labor regulations;
3.27. Ukrainian language to the extent necessary to perform official duties.

4. FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.

The equipment maintenance engineer performs the following main functions:
4.1. Provides operational and methodological management of emergency work and safe operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment of the enterprise.
4.2. Organized by:
4.2.1. Investigation, recording and analysis of accidents and failures that occurred at the enterprise.
4.2.2. Preparation of statistical reports of the enterprise on issues of technological violations in the operation of equipment.
4.2.3. Development of long-term and current work plans for the enterprise to create safe conditions labor.
4.2.4. Preparation of measures aimed at increasing the reliability of equipment operation and strengthening emergency response.
4.2.5. Compliance with the requirements of regulations aimed at increasing the reliability of equipment operation and strengthening emergency response;
4.2.6. Advanced training and knowledge testing officials on issues of safe operation of equipment.
4.3. Takes part in:
4.3.1. Investigation of accidents, technological violations of equipment of 0.4-10 kV enterprises.
4.3.2. The work of the commission for the commissioning of completed construction, reconstruction or technical re-equipment objects industrial purposes, repaired or modernized equipment 0.4-10 kV.
4.3.3. Development of local instructions for operating equipment.

4.3.4. In preparing reports related to the work of the enterprise in terms of increasing the reliability of equipment and emergency operation.

4.3.5. In personnel training.
4.4. Provides methodological assistance to heads of structural divisions of the enterprise in the development of measures regarding the safe operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment.
4.5. Prepares draft orders and regulations on the operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment.
4.6. Controls:
4.6.1. Compliance with the requirements of current normative and technical documentation on the safe operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment.
4.6.2. Compliance with the instructions of state supervisory authorities.
4.6.3. Availability and correct maintenance of operational and repair documentation at workplaces.
4.6.4. Implementation of measures, orders, regulations regarding the safe operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment of the enterprise.
4.6.5. Measures aimed at increasing the reliability of equipment operation and strengthening emergency response, eliminating the causes of technological violations specified in the investigation reports.
4.6.6. Conducting emergency and fire safety training in enterprise departments.

The main responsibilities of an equipment operation engineer are:
4.7. Emergency safety work production processes, safe operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment, buildings and structures.
4.8. Improving the qualifications of workers on the operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment, propaganda safe methods labor.
4.9. Organization of professional selection of specialists for certain types of work.
4.10. Development of new, revision or cancellation of existing orders and instructions on the safe operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment, personnel training.

5. RIGHTS.

The equipment operation engineer has the right:
5.1. Represent, on behalf of the chief engineer, the enterprise in state and public institutions when considering issues of labor protection and safe operation of equipment.
5.2. Free access to production facilities at any time, structural units enterprises, suspend the operation of production facilities, sites, machines, equipment and other means of production in the event of violations that pose a threat to the life or health of workers, damage to equipment or a fire.
5.3. Receive from officials the necessary information, documents and explanations (written or oral) on issues of labor protection, safe operation of equipment, and fire safety.
5.4. Remove from work persons who have not undergone a medical examination, training, instruction, testing of knowledge on safety regulations, occupational safety, safe operation of equipment, who do not have access to the relevant work, or who have violated regulations.
5.6. Make proposals to the chief engineer of the enterprise to hold workers accountable for violating the requirements of occupational safety regulations, industrial safety regulations, industrial safety regulations, and petition for incentives for workers who take an active part in improving equipment safety and improving working conditions.

6. RELATIONSHIPS.

In progress functional responsibilities the equipment operation engineer maintains relationships with the engineering and technical department of the service and other departments of electrical networks:
6.1. Carry out administrative and technical orders received from the chief engineer, as well as directly from the director of the enterprise and his deputy for occupational safety.
6.2. Informs the chief engineer about technological violations in the operation of equipment, cases of violation of safety regulations, fire safety regulations, PTEEiS, compliance with the instructions of the State Energy Supervision Authority and other regulatory authorities.
6.3. Reports to the chief engineer about all disagreements that have arisen between him and the heads of structural divisions.
6.4. Signed by the chief engineer and his deputy, he provides information to the oblenergo SOT on the implementation of measures according to orders, regulations of Gosenergonadzor, oblenergo and other regulatory bodies, technological violations in the operation of 0.4-10 kV equipment. at the enterprise.

7. RESPONSIBILITY.

The Equipment Operations Engineer is responsible for:
7.1. Inconsistency of the decisions he made with the requirements of the current regulatory and technical documentation for the safe operation of equipment.
7.2. Failure to fulfill one's functional duties as provided for in these instructions.
7.3. Unreliability of information, insufficient and untimely preparation of reports on technological violations in the operation of equipment.
7.4. Low quality conducting investigations of technological violations in the operation of equipment.
7.5. Failure to comply with labor safety requirements personally, as well as for failure to comply with directive documents personally and by the personnel of the enterprise.