Power Plant Equipment Operator
Job Summary
Responsible for maintaining and operating the equipment at a power plant. Adjusts gauges and dials, reads temperatures, and records output. Performs maintenance as needed.
 Primary Responsibilities
- Maintain and operate power plant equipment.
 - Control and monitor boilers, turbines, generators, and auxiliary equipment.
 - Perform calibration check of scale accuracy at the beginning of each work shift.
 - Control and operate equipment such as loaders, drills, tractors, trucks, crushers, excavators, fork lifts, bulldozers and cranes.
 - Observe gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly.
 - Perform maintenance on equipment.
 - Control machinery that generates electricity.
 - Distribute power among generators, regulate the output from several generators, and monitor instruments to maintain voltage and regulate electricity flows from the plant.
 - Communicate with dispatchers at distribution centers to match production with system the load.
 - Start and stop generators, altering the amount of electricity output.
 - Ensure everything is operating smoothly and efficiently.
 - Prepare for emergencies or potential disasters.
 - Keep records of switching operations and loads on generators, lines, and transformers.
 - Report and follow up on incidents.
 - Detect and isolate malfunctioning equipment.
 - Operate and monitor equipment that increases or decreases voltage.
 - Operate switchboard levers to control the flow of electricity in and out of the substations.
 
                            