Grade 40
JOB SUMMARY
Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities, Women, Individuals with DisABILITIES & Veterans Encouraged to apply.
Maintains, calibrates and troubleshoots power plant emission monitoring systems in support of efficient generation and compliance of power under varying conditions.
LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY
Performs responsibilities with standardized processes. Works under general supervision. Resolves routine questions and problems using basic principles of field. Refers the more complex issues to higher levels. Generally follows established procedures to accomplish requirements of job. Some latitude for deviation.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assists entry level technicians.
Completes vendor training as required in the Quality Assurance Plan.
Performs general maintenance, configuration and calibration of emission monitoring systems utilized in the compliance demonstration in electrical generation.
Schedules and coordinates daily activities with supervisor.
Provides general troubleshooting and maintenance of CEMS, COMS, PM and CMMS.
Performs daily, monthly, quarterly and annual preventative maintenance of the CEMS, COMS, PM and CMMS.
Troubleshoots and maintains all AC/DC control circuits and components.
Basic regulatory knowledge for air emission monitoring (40 CFR parts 60, 63 and 75).
Ability to work independently or in a team environment.
Demonstrated ability in the proper use of electronic test instrumentation.
Ability to read and interpret detailed instrumentation and control drawings.
REQUIREMENTS
Associate's Degree in a Technical discipline (i.e. Electronics, Engineering Technology, Power Plant Operations, etc.) And 3 years experience in related technical discipline; Or
Bachelor's Degree in any field And 3 years experience maintaining instrumentation and controls or testing equipment; or industrial controls or equivalent military experience; Or
2 years journey level experience in a craft technical/mechanical role); Or
Prior military experience at the journey level or one enlistment completed with DD Form 214 - Discharge Papers and Separation Documents.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Required to travel frequently to all generation facilities in the OG&E system with the majority of time spent at power plants (typically gas fired EGUs).
Travel for work and/or training both in and out of state and may require overnight stays.
Works independently.
Required to climb ladders up to 250 feet and work at high elevations for extended periods.
Required to travel to all generation facilities in the OG&E system.
Required to work non-standard work schedules (i.e. outside typical Monday through Friday) to include overtime, weekends, holidays, and call-outs, as needed.
Required to work in all ambient conditions (i.e. extreme wind, heat and cold).
Required to wear PPE such as hard hat, safety glasses, flame retardant clothing, steel toed boots, hearing protection, fall protection harness and respirator.
Obtains and maintains certifications (e.g., NICET level I or ISA level I), as required.
OG&E
321 N Harvey
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma United States
www.oge.com