Power Plant Operator
RahrBSG · Shakopee, MN · 1 mo ago
On-siteManagement$38–$42/hrFull-time
BENEFITS & PERKS
- Competitive Starting Pay Starting between $38-$42/hr - depending on experience and licensing
- On the job training
- Annual Bonus
- Medical benefits with coverage paid for at 90%
- Dental and Vision Programs
- Generous Annual 401(k) Company Contribution of 15%
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid Life Insurance
- Short Term Disability
- Long Term Disability
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Generous PTO Sick Time
- 12 Paid Company Holidays
- Parental Leave
- Career Growth and Progression Paths
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Operates and maintains mechanical equipment such as steam turbines, generators, air compressors, motors and all pumps, valves, equipment, and piping associated with a steam plant.
- Maintains a safe work environment by using personal protective equipment, participates in safety training, follows safety procedures, and adheres to all applicable MSDSs.
- Maintains plant parameters in accordance with standard operating procedures while starting up, shutting down, and steady state operations.
- Mets or exceeds established production goals.
- Maintains compliance with emissions in accordance with local, state, and federal laws.
- Records data such as pressures, temperatures, and flows, and then performs trend analysis on the data.
- Acts during emergency situations to keep personnel and plant equipment safe.
- Provides direction to on shift employees to ensure organizational goals and priorities are completed successfully.
- Maintains neat and accurate records, both written and electronic.
- Reviews logs/records of on shift employees to verify accuracy.
- Communicates effectively to keep management informed of plant conditions and issues.
- Keeps teammates motivated to achieve success with their duties.
- Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned to support the company and operational needs.
MINIMUM EDUCATION & WORK REQUIREMENTS
- Currently maintains a 1A or 2A Boiler Operator’s license from the State of Minnesota
- A high school diploma or general education degree (GED)
- A current valid driver's license
- Ability to become proficient at operating a front-end loader and bobcat
- Ability to work a 12 hour rotating schedule