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While working under direction of the Shift Supervisor, the Auxiliary Operator operates a front-end loader, and other heavy mobile equipment, to manage the facility’s fuel system and support auxiliary systems within the Waste Processing Facility.
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If candidates do not meet Minimum requirement of CRO, Auxiliary Operator will also be considered. Career Segment: Power Plant Operator, Testing, Power Plant, Compliance, Operations Manager, Energy, Technology, Legal, Operations.
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Talen Energy has a job opening for a PCO Specialist (Control Room Operator) for the Martins Creek power plant, which is a dual fuel station (natural gas & oil) comprised of 2 units with 850 MW output each.
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The Per diem Utility Plant Operator will monitor and maintain steam, hot water, cooling, and cogeneration systems in the Central Utility Plant (CUP) including all other auxiliary components within the Plant on a day-to-day basis.
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Utility Plant Operator SRG offers flexible staffing solutions with a national presence. Automated Logic Control / Web Control Have and maintain a valid diver license Active or previously held Secret Clearance Responsibilities: Responsible for maintaining and the operation of all Utility Plant equipment & systems including HTHW Generators, Centrifugal Chillers, Air Compressors, Cooling Towers, HVAC equipment & all associated auxiliary equipment.
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Operate the CNC laser cutting machine and auxiliary machinery used int eh production process or assist other machine operators. Using the nesting information, the laser operator will select and load the correct job in laser software and select the correct steel size and gauge to load the laser.
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T3000 Controls *If candidates do not meet Minimum requirement of CRO, Auxiliary Operator will also be considered. in one or more crafts (Mechanic, Electrician, Instrumentation & Control Technician or Control Room Operator.
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ResponsibilitiesStrong verbal communication skillsTroubleshooting abilityQualificationsRequired:Minimum of 12 years of US Navy submarine experience as a qualified nuclear plant operator with an electrical or electronics background.
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Applies engineering principles and practices in design, development, analysis, and release of projects including but not limited to: Conveyor design (conventional flat belt & modular plastic belt) Auxiliary equipment design (discharge chutes, control stations, operator & machine platforms, etc.
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The Production Operator, Manufacturing is required to perform many functions within the center, including, but not limited to, operating a wide variety of equipment, moving boxes and equipment, operating computers and computerized equipment, writing and filling out forms, sorting and collating papers, following instructions from supervisors, and communicating effectively with other team members in both Digital and Signs & Graphics environment.
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The Furnace Operator will be responsible for overall operations of the Furnace; which also include the glass dissolution batch vessels, filtration equipment, and auxiliary equipment and tanks associated with the Furnace and Dissolver area.
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Description : The Auxiliary Operator will work under the supervision of the Shift Supervisor and the direction of the Control Room Operator. In addition, the Auxiliary Operator will perform the duties of Crane Operator.
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Operate a group of plastic blow molding machines and auxiliary equipment producing a container in a safe and high quality method. The Operator is responsible for operating a given number of plastic blow molding machines (including in-line equipment), and makes necessary adjustments or minor repairs to ensure production of containers is made in a safe, efficient and high quality manner.
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The hydro operator/maintenance Journeyman is responsible for the safe maintenance and operation of hydro-electric power equipment at the Hydroelectric Dam Power stations. This includes the turbine generator, auxiliary and station complementary equipment, associated with transmission and distribution facilities generation, stream flow and transmission line energy accounting, line switching and proper clearance procedures.
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Attaining progressively higher skill set certifications, such as Firefighter I, Firefighter II, or Pump Operator, fully paid by the department? Respond to fire and emergency alarms; perform all phases of fire suppression work; place fire hoses, set ladders, operate fire streams, ventilate and enter burning structures to extinguish fires and rescue victims; operate pneumatic and auxiliary equipment such as generators or pumps; perform rescue, ventilation, overhaul, salvage and clean-up activities at fire scene.
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