Roseton Generating LLC is hiring a Control Operator - Third Class to operate equipment at fossil fueled generating stations. This position has the opportunity to advance in class level based on experience and performance in the role. Roseton Generating Station is a 1,200 MW steam to electric power plant. Oil and natural gas are burned to generate 4.2 MMlb/hr of steam at 2,600 psig and 1050 F. The steam spins a turbine/generator to make electricity. The nature of the process is hazardous if not controlled properly. It is the Operators job to ensure the safety of this process by detecting and mitigating process upsets and abnormal conditions.
Job Duties:
Under direct supervisor operate equipment and auxiliaries from a control center at fossil fueled steam electric generating stations
Regulate equipment based on data provided by plant instruments and computers
Monitor meter gauges, recorders, and computer screens
Adjust controls to regulate/control power output of the stations
Troubleshoot and diagnose issues within the control center
Perform preventative and corrective maintenance at the plant as needed
Assist higher level Control Operators as needed
Other duties as assigned including operations and maintenance work not normally performed
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED
Basic knowledge of power station operation and mechanics of equipment operation
Able to push, pull, turn, and position parts and tools
Able to perform strenuous work while standing or sitting
Able to push, pull, lift and carry objects up to 50 pounds
Must possess a valid driver's license
Must be able to obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC)
Previous power plant or boiler experience preferred
Working Conditions:
12 hour rotating shift and is subject to call outs 24 hours a day 7 days a week and extended workdays and/or workweeks
Must be able to work weekends and holidays
Exposure to various temperatures and weather conditions.
Climbing, working overhead, in confined spaces and operating forklifts.
Exposure to loud noise, high voltage electricity, heat, dust, fumes, and hazardous chemicals
Must be able to wear applicable personal protective equipment (PPE) including, but not limited to, hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and Flame Retardant Clothing (FRC)