General Electric

Outage Manager

General Electric

Remote
Full-TimeDepends on ExperienceSenior LevelMasters
Job Description

As Outage Manager at General Electric, you will be responsible for overseeing outage operations at our power generating facilities. You must have extensive power plant and/or engineering experience, and be able to think on your feet to manage issues that arise during planned and unplanned outages. You should be able to manage a wide range of teams and coordinate efforts between management, engineering, operations, and maintenance staff.To be successful in this role, you must be an experienced professional with excellent organizational and problem-solving skills. You must also be able to communicate effectively and work in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, able to make decisions quickly and accurately, and have the ability to work in a team environment.If you have a strong background in power plant and/or engineering, and you’re looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity with a world-renowned company, this is the role for you. We look forward to hearing from you!

Responsibilities:

  1. Oversee and manage outage operations at power generating facilities.
  2. Coordinate efforts between management, engineering, operations, and maintenance staff.
  3. Develop and implement strategies for addressing and resolving issues that arise during planned and unplanned outages.
  4. Ensure that all safety protocols are followed during outages.
  5. Monitor and analyze outage performance and suggest improvements to increase efficiency.
  6. Communicate effectively with all stakeholders to ensure smooth operations.
  7. Develop and manage budgets for outage operations.
  8. Train and mentor staff on best practices for outage management.
  9. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders and vendors.
  10. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues as needed.
Where is this job?
This job opening is listed as 100% remote
Job Qualifications
  • Ability To Manage Multiple Projects Simultaneously

  • Excellent Communication Skills

  • Ability To Work Under Pressure

  • Superb Organizational Skills

  • Strong Leadership Ability

  • Knowledge Of Outage Processes And Procedures

  • Ability To Think Creatively To Solve Problems

  • Knowledge Of Power Plant Operations

Required Skills
  • Documentation

  • Troubleshooting

  • Planning

  • Scheduling

  • Reporting

  • Teamwork

  • organizing

  • Monitoring

  • Coordinating

  • Problem-Solving

  • communicating

  • Negotiating

  • Analyzing

  • Collaborating

  • Prioritizing

Soft Skills
  • Communication

  • Leadership

  • Problem Solving

  • Time management

  • Interpersonal Skills

  • creativity

  • Organization

  • flexibility

  • Critical thinking

  • Teamwork

Compensation

According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Outage Manager is $75,000 - $95,000 per year. This salary range can vary depending on the experience level and location of the position.

Additional Information
General Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Required LanguagesEnglish
Job PostedNovember 8th, 2023
Apply BeforeMay 10th, 2026
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About General Electric

General Electric Company was an American multinational conglomerate founded in 1892 and incorporated in the state of New York and headquartered in Boston. The company had several divisions, including aerospace, energy, healthcare, and finance.

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