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Operates and monitors plant equipment outside of the control room under the direction of the Lead Operator or Control Room Operator. Drive and commitment to continue through the Operator training program including Control Room Operator qualifications.
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NRG Energy is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. Plant Operator/Operator Trainees operate and monitor auxiliary equipment and systems which support the safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally sound production of electricity.
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As an NRG employee, we encourage you to think creatively and proactively about your career choices. Operate, inspect, and monitor in a safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally sound manner steam power plant equipment (i.e. Boiler / Furnace equipment, Turbine/Generator and its associated auxiliary equipment, Fuel Systems, Plant Auxiliary Systems includes valves, pumps, blowers, Environmental Control Process equipment, and Water Treatment Systems.
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Basic computer knowledge and three to seven years of operating and/or maintenance experience preferably as a power plant operator or Control Room Operator or equivalent experience is strongly preferred.
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In addition to the above and other related work of a similar grade, a Plant Equipment Operator will be assigned to any other work of equal or lesser skill, within the capabilities of the individual, to meet emergencies or other operating needs.
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Possess 2 year technical degree or equivalent Power Plant Operator qualifications. Successful completion of all of the requirements of Ivanpah Plant Operator Trainee, or the equivalent thereof.
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Completion of extensive in-house training program to become Control Room Operator qualified. Communicate with dispatch and transmission operator when required. Completion of extensive in-house training program to become Control Room Operator qualified.
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Operate equipment under the direction of a Unit Operator or station management, for maximum efficiency and output while maintaining environmental compliance and safety. Assist Unit Operator with control room activities.
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Candidates must receive a rating of “Recommended” on the NRG Pre-Employment Skills Assessment. Work with hazardous materials may be required Position requires extended working hours and varied shifts with weekend and holiday work, as required by schedules, workload and plant conditions "On call" status will periodically be required Some overnight travel required Rotating shift work is required Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or GED equivalent.
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Prepare work permits and administer the SAFE Access to Plant, or similar systems, as it applies to the equipment for which the Equipment Operator is responsible. Participate in ongoing training to maintain and enhance skills required to perform all Equipment Operator duties and assist in the training of others.
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NRG Energy will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. NRG Energy will consider any candidate for whom an Agency has submitted an unsolicited resume to have been referred by the Agency free of any charges or fees.
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Actively participates in all required regulatory training and demonstrates the initiative to engage in self-directed training and study required to advance to the position of Control Operator. As an NRG employee, we encourage you to take charge of your career and development journey.
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Diagnose equipment problems, report abnormal conditions to the Unit Operator or station management, and prepare detailed work requests for plant defects. Three seven prior years of experience related to power plant operation and maintenance, generators, boilers, mechanical and electrical auxiliaries fuel, chemical, and water systems and other plant equipment is strongly preferred.
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Under direct or close supervision regularly and routinely operates auxiliary boiler, steam turbine and other power plant equipment. Applies knowledge of steam power plant operations and basic power plant principles to daily decision-making and work tasks.
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