Summary
Support the safe, efficient and cost effective production of electric energy by performing various power plant mechanical tasks. The scope of these maintenance functions will vary among facilities and are not necessarily listed in the bullets below, but are expected of this position. In addition to mechanical duties there are varying levels of other maintenance and operations tasks dictated by the requirements of the facility.
Any one position may not include all duties nor do the example of duties include all tasks, which may be found in the position of this class.
What You'll Do
- Maintenance and repair of all facilities and equipment at Power Generation sites.
- Performs construction work as necessary to support plant requirements.
- Performs preventive maintenance and provides feedback on follow up work and program improvement.
- Applies and uses predictive maintenance technologies to enhance plant maintenance.
- Diagnoses failures and troubleshoots equipment and systems to improve the maintenance effort.
- Competent operation of lifting equipment and application of safe rigging standards.
- Competent and responsible use of hand and power tools.
- Competent use of precision measuring, portable heating, cutting and welding tools as necessary to effectively perform assigned tasks.
- Safely handles and disposes of hazardous materials and waste according to laws and regulations.
- Employee may be required to perform maintenance on locomotives and other associated railroad equipment.
- Efficiently uses computer technology to operate work management systems, to access work orders, input historical data, report time and order parts.
- Provides training for other facility personnel in identified tasks.
- Employee performs in a leadership capacity, including assigning, overseeing, directing and taking responsibility for the work of other classifications.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Employee must work safely and efficiently in the performance of their job duties. Must maintain effective working relationships with other employees, customers and the public. Must have the ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions, and have the ability to accurately and legibly complete applicable paper work. May be required to work a reasonable amount of overtime.
What It Takes To Succeed
Shift work, non-continuous multi-shift, and overtime may be required. Specific levels of respirator certification will be determined by job assignment.
Education
Completion of an appropriate Apprenticeship program or equivalent.
SRP
Arizona United States
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