Job Responsibilities
- Operate and maintain a Combined Cycle power generating facility equipment with minimal guidance or assistance as directed by and in coordination with the LOMT.
- Regulatory Compliance with all plants permits and regulatory requirements.
- Keeps O&M Manager and/or LOMT fully informed of unusual plant conditions and current job progress as the job relates to facility operations when assigned on- shift.
- Perform water chemistry analysis on HRSG, auxiliary boiler, and cooling tower systems.
- Ensure water chemistry is within proper control ranges. Adjust water chemistry, as needed, by controlling chemical feed and/or blowdown rates.
- Work with plant chemistry vendor, OMT's and water treatment vendor to properly monitor overall chemistry program
- Operate demineralized water system in accordance with OEM and plant procedures and monitor demineralized water to ensure quality is within acceptable limits.
- Reads, understands and complies with all regulatory procedures and facility safety programs. Follow all plant environmental permits.
- Perform Inspection of Watch on each system within the plant.
- Maintains equipment by tightening fittings, replacing valve packing, gaskets, valves, and gauges.
- Cleaning, replacing, oiling, and lubricating component parts and equipment as required.
- Reads meters, gauges, or automatic devices to record data such as temperature of equipment, vibration of equipment, hours of operation, and fluid levels, water chemistry to verify operating conditions.
- Performs general housekeeping and continuous improvement of the appearance of the facility including painting projects as required.
- Maintains the cleanliness of all areas of the plant and control room.
- Performs capital project and/or major program responsibilities as assigned by Plant Management.
- Coordinates purchasing with appropriate personnel and vendors to achieve timely repair of plant equipment.
- Identify and resolve CEMS problems.
- Assist in calibrations and gas bottle change outs.
- Responsible for ordering chemicals through established vendors.
- Utilizes the facility's computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).
- Works with the O&M Manager in managing the plant's inventory, performing audits as needed.
- Responsible for opening and closing circuit breakers as required for proper system operation and electrical isolation.
- Outage planning and scheduling involvement.
- Assist with development of Operations and Maintenance procedures.
- Assist with administering the Operator training program.
- Assist with performing Root Cause Analysis of failures.
- May operate heavy equipment such man lifts and forklift.
- Perform piping and conduit installation in the plant for system upgrades and modifications.
Required Skills / Knowledge
- Ability and desire to follow and improve all HS&E Policies, Procedures and Practices at the facility.
- Demonstrates knowledge of all facets of power plant operations.
- Demonstrates the ability to make competent decisions in emergency situations.
- Capable of writing operating procedures, work requests, written records.
- Demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Products, CMMS software and other applications as required.
- Demonstrates the ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, electrical one-lines, logic drawings, technical manuals, and P&ID's.
- Will write routine reports, solve practical problems, clearly communicate tasks and needs, and train other personnel.
- Mechanical, instrumentation and electrical equipment knowledge is required.
- Adept at troubleshooting and diagnosing problems with mechanical equipment with the ability to apply a resolution in a timely fashion.
- Proficient at repairing, replacing, dismantling, and inspecting defective plant equipment and parts such as pumps, valves, fans, gearboxes, demineralizers, compressors, and turbine components.
- Capable of operating welding and cutting equipment and completes metal fabrication projects.
- Proficient at Water Chemistry.
- Capable of setting up and operating a drill press, pipe threading machine, grinder, and other various tools to make and repair parts and equipment.
- A valid Ontario G Drivers License is required.
Experience
- Two to four years related experience and/or training; or a combination of experience and/or education preferred.
Education Requirements
- Second Class TSSA certification required.
- Consideration will be given to individuals holding Third Class TSSA certification with Second Class exams written.
- High School diploma or equivalent required.
- Completion of a related college program is preferred.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to do walking, reaching, climbing, and lifting (up to 50 pounds).
- Must be willing to work a 12-hour rotating shift and be available to work for call-ins and work overload as needed.