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The Assistant Plant Manager will be knowledgeable in all environmental and compliance permits and how they are implemented in an operating plant, with demonstrated knowledge of the maintenance management function of a biomass power plant, to include managing the planned outage activities that focus on optimization for scope, schedule, and budget.
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For an additional description of this position, please refer to the classification specification for Water Treatment Plant Operator Minimum QualificationsAn Associate's degree in Engineering, Environmental or Industrial Technologies, Building Maintenance or a related field; or at least one year experience assisting in the operation of a water treatment facility.
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As the Plant Maintenance Manager, you will play a crucial role in overseeing all short-term and long-term maintenance activities at our food manufacturing plant. We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Plant Maintenance Manager to join our team at [Company Name.
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The Maintenance Technician installs, troubleshoots, and repairs mechanical equipment, piping, valves, and machinery of a combined cycle power plant. The Maintenance Technician reports to the Maintenance Manager and responds to direction from the Operations Manager and/or Plant Manager in the absence of the Maintenance Manager.
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The pilot plant operator may provide input on matters pertaining to Operations and Maintenance (O&M) activities, plant improvement projects, and third-party activities. Monitor and operate all equipment as required for safe and efficient operation of the plant to include opening, locking, and tagging for isolation and maintenance.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $110,000 - $130,000 / yr Join the Maintenance/ Technical team of a world class chemical leader as an Electrical Power Distribution Engineer with plant level responsibility for power distribution (medium to high voltage, transformers, substations), controls (PLCs, HMIs, DCS), and instrumentation.
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Assist with grounds work as directed - snow removal, lawn and plant maintenance (trimming of plants, transplanting and caring for trees, flowers, shrubs, etc.) Plant management and maintenance including weeding and mulching of beds; care for all flower pots; watering if necessary; planting, trimming and removal of trees and shrubs (including disposal of waste.
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This is accomplished by maintaining technical competence regarding the theory, design, and application of electrical, instrumentation, and control equipment, managing and interfacing with Maintenance regarding preventive maintenance (PM) and predictive maintenance (PdM) techniques, and troubleshooting electrical, instrumentation, and control equipment to develop reliable, cost-effective solutions.
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Ameresco has a new opportunity for a Site Maintenance Manager in Portsmouth, VA for a new CHP plant, consisting of two gas turbine generators with HRSGs, one steam turbine, three package boilers and the associated balance of plant equipment.
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Be aware of the overall operational health of the plant and plan for necessary repairs, maintenance, and upkeep. Ability to exercise proper care and maintenance of company equipment.
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In addition to the CHP, the Site Maintenance Manager will also oversee maintenance (no operations) of a new Waste Treatment Plant, various steam systems, and electrical equipment.
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The Maintenance Manager will be responsible for maintenance of the CHP, forging a strong working relationship with our customer, safety of employees, and sound environmental practices. The CHP plant will run 24/7/365.
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Ensure Contract Compliance with our Customer with regards to all maintenance requirements typically OEM recommendations. Minimum 5 years of experience in a supervisory or managerial maintenance role.
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Bachelor Degree in Engineering and/or 7 years of experience without formal degree, in power plant maintenance, turbine generator maintenance, or power plant equipment installation/ commissioning.
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Assist in the implement and continued improvement of the Preventative Maintenance Program for the site using the ASSET maintenance computer tracking system. Ensure all site maintenance employees are properly trained to execute their roles.
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