description
Control, operate, or maintain machinery to generate electric power. Includes auxiliary equipment operators.
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details
Currently Employed:
370
Projected Annual Job Openings:
30
Typical Hourly Wage:
$51.53 - $65.18
Typical Annual Salary:
$107,180 - $135,570
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typical training
Typical education needed for entry:
High school diploma or equivalent
Typical work experience needed for a job in this occupation:
No work experience
Typical on-the-job training once you have a job in this occupation:
More than 1 year on-the-job training
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typical job duties
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Adjust controls to generate specified electrical power or to regulate the flow of power between generating stations and substations.
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Monitor power plant equipment and indicators to detect evidence of operating problems.
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Control generator output to match the phase, frequency, or voltage of electricity supplied to panels.
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Control or maintain auxiliary equipment, such as pumps, fans, compressors, condensers, feedwater heaters, filters, or chlorinators, to supply water, fuel, lubricants, air, or auxiliary power.
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Control power generating equipment, including boilers, turbines, generators, or reactors, using control boards or semi-automatic equipment.
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Operate, control, or monitor equipment, such as acid or gas carbon dioxide removal units, carbon dioxide compressors, or pipelines, to capture, store, or transport carbon dioxide exhaust.
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Start or stop generators, auxiliary pumping equipment, turbines, or other power plant equipment as necessary.
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Open and close valves and switches in sequence to start or shut down auxiliary units.
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Communicate with systems operators to regulate and coordinate line voltages and transmission loads and frequencies.
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Inspect records or log book entries or communicate with plant personnel to assess equipment operating status.
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tools & technology
Tools:
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Air scrubbers
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Electrical control panels for generators
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Flowmeters
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Heat exchangers
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Wet scrubbers
Technology:
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Analytical or scientific software
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Data base user interface and query software
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Electronic mail software
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Facilities management software
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Industrial control software
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