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This position performs technical duties in the operation of the juvenile detention center control room. This position performs technical duties in the operation of the juvenile detention center control room.
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Have 5+ years' experience working as a lease operator, artificial lift technician, I/E technician, or control room operator preferred. This Control Room Operator position will execute remote operational control of multiple saltwater disposal facilities and pipelines.
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IHI Power Services Corp. (IPSC) has a career opportunity for a Control Room Operator Technician - to for our recovery Facility in Carlsbad, CA. We are offering a signing bonus of $2,000.
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Control Room Operator is a part time position who reports to the Ballpark Entertainment Manager. They will be required to operate Daktronics Show Control, Click Effects, and other various equipment in the control room.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking Control Room Traffic Monitoring Operators for the Colonial Heights area. Provide real-time status of on-going control room activities. Must be able to work in a Control Room work environment.
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At Witron the Local Control Center (LCC) is the brain of the entire warehouse operation, and the Control Room Operator is the mind behind the operation. The Control Room Operator will support the operation of an automated material handling system through real-time system monitoring and root cause analysis to maximize system up-time, ensure productivity benchmarks, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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Job Type Full-timeDescriptionThe O&M Control Room Operator (CRO) monitors assigned power plant equipment, executes assigned processes in a safe, proper, and efficient manner, and provides direction and support to Auxiliary Operators and contractors.
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Job Title: Control Room Operator. Experience in troubleshooting support of electric distribution operations using control room computer systems assets, remote switching and/or dispatching of electrical distribution equipment via SCADA, preferred.
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The Control Room Operator controls and monitors all facility activities and communicates and dispatches urgent matters as needed. The Control Room Operator is the main point of contact between field personnel, management, first responders, and customers; ensuring safe, uninterrupted, and optimized business operations.
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Position Summary: The Utility Operator will assist in overall plant operations, with rotating responsibilities including support for Control Room Operator, clay handling, bagging and shipping, screener room and plant clean-up.
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As a control room operator, you will operate, monitor, and control plant electric generating units and associated systems to insure safe, efficient, and continuous production of electricity under the direction and review of the plant manager, operations supervisors, and in conjunction with the system dispatcher.
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Preferred experience is in a coal fired power plant with a DCS control system. Makes necessary adjustments to the DCS control system to assure the safe, reliable and efficient operation of the plant to meet demands and conditions.
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The Control Room Operator (CRO) provides guidance to Crane and Auxiliary Operators to maintain safe and efficient operation. Covanta is seeking a Control Room Operator (CRO) to join our Covanta Essex Waste-to-Energy Facility.
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The Chemical Operator will qualify and work in three different roles: Control Room Operator, Field Operator, and Loading/Shipping Operator. The Control Room Operator monitors and operates equipment and facilities which includes combustion units, scrubbers, absorption towers, heat exchangers, and tanks via the Distributed Control System (DCS.
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A Central Control Room Operator will undergo initial training on Emerson Process management; Delta-V. Successful completion of this training is required to assume the CCR position. This position is responsible for coordinating the entire operations within the terminal and the pipeline transfer from an outside source by monitoring and supervising from the Central Control Room (CCR.
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