Control Operator II The Boiler Operator is responsible for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of all Plant equipment under their control by written plant procedures and under the direction of the Operations Supervisor and Plant Manager. The Operator will at times work with a Maintenance Mechanic to help assist with starting and/or stopping plant machinery and equipment. In the absence of specific orders and/or directives, the Operator exercises initiative, using experience and good judgment in Plant operation. Complies with company policies, including those concerning safety and the environment. Responsibilities Boiler Operator II takes work directions from the Main Operator IV on duty and the Plant Lead, and reports to the Operations Manager. The following lists typical duties for the Energy Center Operator's scope of work.
- Monitor and control the operation of all plant machinery and equipment, including boilers, chillers, generators, and cooling towers.
- Monitor and be responsible for the effect on plant operations of all activities occurring in the Plant and in the Distribution System
- Operate-start, run, monitor, adjust, and stop-Plant machinery and equipment in a safe manner.
- Operate following Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Job Safety Analysis (JSA), Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO), and assist in continual improvement.
- Monitor and record Plant operating parameters.
- Monitor customer consumption levels and demands via the SCADA system.
- Perform tests of operating equipment as directed.
- Monitor water chemistry in the various plant water systems and adjust chemical feed systems as required.
- Be responsible for the Control Room's appearance and housekeeping.
- Upgrade skills and knowledge of Plant systems, equipment, and components as directed or required.
- Have or work to obtain knowledge and/or skill sets held by Maintenance Mechanics
- Be willing to work overtime, either scheduled or on short notice.
- Serve on the safety committee as assigned!
- Additional Duties as assigned.
Working Conditions
The operator will normally work within the control room setting in a thermal plant. Expectations are to be able to work within a normal plant environment with stairs and ladders to access difficult spaces. Includes working at heights, high/low ambient temperatures, low light, and high humidity areas within the plant. The operator will work 8-hour shifts normally, but can be assigned 12-hour shifts as scheduled by the Operations Supervisor to keep the plant manned as needed and to meet the city of Omaha boiler operating codes. So, to meet city codes, an operator may be required to work overtime on short notice. Requirements
- High school education
- Mechanical aptitude and skill set required.
- Basic skills to learn complex systems, work under direction, and react to emergencies using judgment and intuitive skills.
- Familiar with personal computer operations and digital equipment controls
- Sufficient physical attributes to be able to work in hot and cold locations, the ability to work from ladders, be able to lift 75 lbs, and work standing for consecutive hours.
- Valid driver's license
- Good lab techniques for performing water tests.
- Experience in chemical treatment systems, including pot feeders, chemical pumps, softeners, reverse osmosis units, demineralizers, and polishers is desired.
- Experience desired with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Job Safety Analysis (JSA), and Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) systems.
- Previous experience operating high-pressure boilers, large electrical-driven chillers, large cooling towers, steam turbines, steam-driven pumps, dual-drive steam, and electric drive fans preferred.
- City of Omaha 3rd Grade Stationary Engineer license is a must, with several years of experience preferred.
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