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The Wind Technician (Gearbox Repair) will perform up tower gearbox repair including IMS and HSS bearing replacements, borescoping, pitch tube repair, driven and non-driven generator bearing replacements and generator alignments.
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Operates a large cooling tower and fans serving the turbine and refrigeration systems. Possess the theory, application, and experience in the operation and maintenance of refrigeration and condensing steam turbine-driven centrifugal, compressors, evaporators, condensers, and related equipment.
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Operates all steam turbine generators, condensers, condensing water pumps and other related auxiliaries, synchronizing the generators when necessary, synchronizing Mass Electric's cables with the generator when necessary.
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Start, stop and operate boilers, chillers, combustion turbine/generator and related equipment consistent with a central power plant environment. Perform routine maintenance, lubrication, and cleaning of boilers, chillers, combustion turbine/generator and plant equipment on a regular basis.
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Test boiler and cooling tower water condition and add chemical treatment to maintain proper limits and to prevent deposits or corrosion. As a participating member of the Power Plant team, the Stationary Engineer will stand watch in the boiler/chiller plant, making rounds and taking readings.
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This job would be great fit for lineman, turbine and wind industry, tree trimming, window washer or sign installer. This Maintenance Tower Climber Position will be located in Aurora, Co. The Maintenance Tower Climber will work in conjunction with the Director of Safety and Project Managers to execute projects in accordance with corporate policy.
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State of the Art Emerson Ovation Distributed Control System (DCS) with D-EHC turbine generator controls. Water treatment systems: boiler de-mineralized water system, and cooling tower and side stream water softening equipment and wastewater to the evaporation ponds.
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Tests boiler water and adds chemicals to maintain boiler water treatment; tests cooling tower water and adds chemicals to cooling tower systems to ensure safety, chemically heating, and cooling loops.
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Howmet Dover Alloy is a world-class supplier of vacuum and air-melted nickel- and cobalt-based superalloys to aerospace, gas turbine, medical and other high-technology industrial markets. Maintain and upgrade building and equipment systems – including vacuum pump, cooling tower, combustion, and material handling systems.
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Boiler, turbine generator, cooling tower, Air pollution control (APC), shift supervisor experience of at least 7 years required. Boiler, turbine generator, cooling tower, Air pollution control (APC), shift supervisor experience of at least 7 years required.
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Ensure proper operation, inspection and maintenance of wind turbines and associated wind plant equipment and systems including substation, met towers, tower switchgear, SCADA systems, road maintenance, crop damage assessments, general building maintenance, etc.
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Operate and maintain wind turbines and associated wind plant equipment and facilities, including substation, transmission lines, collection system, tower switchgear, roads, O&M building and other various Balance of Plant activities.
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TSL tower climber and rescue & EEM training. Must pass required Turbine Technician I and Electrical Operator I JPMs within the probationary period. Experience with multiple wind turbine supplier technologies.
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Perform wind turbine tower corrosion inspections. Strong working knowledge of wind turbine design, operation, and maintenance. Perform wind turbine foundation testing and inspections.
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POSITION PURPOSE: Under general direction, operates, services, and maintains steam and electric centrifugal chillers, gas turbine drive ammonia chiller and steam generators (boilers), to include operation of all associated equipment, in order to provide an efficient energy source to customers in a safe and reliable manner.
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