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Auxiliary Operator
Naes Corporation
NAES Corporation provides comprehensive services in energy and industrial operations, focusing on optimizing performance.
Operate and maintain auxiliary systems at a 650 MW combined-cycle power plant.
6d ago
Junior (1-3 years), Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
New York, NY
Onsite
Company Size
1,500 Employees
Service Specialisms
Operations & Maintenance
Plant Performance Optimization
Engineering Services
Asset Management
Environmental Services
Turnkey Solutions
Energy Management
Renewable Energy
Sector Specialisms
Industrial
Conventional Energy
Renewable Energy
Energy
Solar
Wind
Fossil Fuels
Grid Operations
Role
What you would be doing
power operations
cmms tracking
lockout/tagout
turbine monitoring
water chemistry
emissions monitoring
Assist in the start-up, shutdown, and routine operations of power plant systems, ensuring all processes are carried out safely and efficiently.
Use Maximo Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) software to track maintenance activities, document plant deficiencies, schedule work, and order materials.
Assist the Maintenance Team and contractors by supporting Lockout/Tagout procedures, equipment identification, troubleshooting, work request preparation, and facilitating safe and efficient execution of the Company’s work.
Attend and actively participate in all Company-sponsored safety, environmental, and operational training. Comply with all Company safety, maintenance, and operational procedures and standards.
Perform operational tests, inspections, and diagnostics, making necessary repairs and adjustments to assigned equipment to maintain peak operating conditions.
Execute orders from the Control Room Operator to clear equipment or prepare it for service at isolated panels, following all operating instructions and safety procedures, including clearing, tagging, testing, and securing operations with safety tape.
Operate and monitor turbine generators and major auxiliary equipment, including air compressors, circulating water systems, boiler feedwater treatment systems, wastewater systems, generator cooling systems, condensate systems, and locally controlled electrical and mechanical systems, ensuring optimal functionality.
Provide routine relief for other O&M Operators during absences, vacations, or sick leave.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date operating logs in compliance with regulatory requirements and issue or approve Tag Outs as needed.
Conduct routine water chemistry analysis and operate continuous emissions monitoring equipment to ensure compliance with environmental and operational standards.
Observe and record readings of required indicators and/or instruments to ensure safe operation within prescribed limits. Make entries in the shift log to document equipment issues or out-of-specification parameters, report abnormalities, and take corrective action when possible.
Complete required documentation, including Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), Lockout/Tagout forms, work permits, and provide feedback on assigned work orders. Assist with job plan creation to support maintenance and operational efficiency.
Perform additional duties as assigned by the Control Room Operator or plant management to support efficient plant operations.
Perform housekeeping tasks to maintain a clean, safe, and orderly work environment.
What you bring
twic
driver's license
associate degree
electrical
steam turbine
power generation
Must hold or be able to obtain a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) and the applicable New York City Certificate of Fitness (COF) certifications within six months of hire, as required.
Must possess a valid, unrestricted U.S. driver’s license and ensure it remains in good standing at all times.
Ability to understand procedures and instructions relevant to the assigned area, typically acquired through completion of four years of high school. An associate degree in Power Plant Technology, Engineering, Process Technology, or a related field is preferred.
Basic knowledge and understanding of electrical systems, including high-voltage safety protocols and fundamental electrical theory.
Must be able to work from blueprints, drawings, and P&IDs. Familiarity with piping and instrumentation schematics and process controls is beneficial but not required.
Theoretical and/or practical knowledge of combustion and steam turbine operations, closed system steam generation, industrial safety, hazardous waste management, and plant parameter inspection/recording is desirable but not mandatory.
Relevant industry or military experience may be considered in lieu of education on a year-for-year basis. Equivalent experience with gas turbines, steam turbines, or power generation equipment is desirable and may also be accepted in place of formal education or training.
Must successfully complete a qualification process on plant operations and systems.
Demonstrated experience in technician or operations roles within power generation, including hands-on operation and maintenance of major auxiliary equipment such as air compressors, circulating water systems, boiler feedwater treatment systems, wastewater systems, generator cooling systems, and associated electrical and mechanical systems.
Experience with water chemistry control, water condition analysis, water treatment facility operations, and chemical handling is preferred but not required.
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