Power Plant Technician / Trainee

Naes Corporation

The Role

Overview

Assist in plant operations, monitoring, and maintenance while training under experienced staff.

Key Responsibilities

  • auxiliary systems
  • predictive maintenance
  • performance monitoring
  • equipment testing
  • log recording
  • emergency response

Tasks

-Support the operation of major auxiliary systems and equipment, such as boilers, air compressors, circulating water systems, boiler feed water treatment and condensate systems, wastewater systems, generator cooling systems, and locally controlled electrical and mechanical equipment, under guidance. -Adhere to safety protocols, procedures, and regulatory requirements, including environmental standards, while learning best practices for addressing spills, leaks, or other incidents. -Assist with basic predictive and preventive maintenance tasks for mechanical and electrical systems under close supervision. -Participate in emergency activities to maintain service continuity and safeguard equipment, under the direction of experienced staff. -Observe and participate in operating tests and inspections, as well as perform basic adjustments to equipment under supervision to ensure proper operating conditions. -Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Plant Manager or senior operators, focusing on developing skills and gaining operational knowledge. -Accurately record log sheet entries as directed, ensuring all required data is documented and reviewed by supervisors. -Learn to monitor plant performance metrics, including pressures, temperatures, flow rates, and system outputs, with assistance from senior team members. Develop skills in trend analysis to identify potential issues. -Assist in conducting acceptance and performance testing of plant equipment while learning the procedures and standards involved. -Report any abnormal or irregular conditions observed during operations to senior personnel and assist in implementing corrective actions as instructed. -Assist with plant operations related to start-up, shutdown, normal operations, load changes, and emergency conditions under the supervision of experienced operators, including tasks conducted outside the Control Room.

Requirements

  • control room
  • driver's license
  • electrical
  • predictive maintenance
  • safety
  • power plant

What You Bring

-Strong desire to develop excellent oral and written communication skills and organizational abilities. -Ability to understand procedures and instructions specific to the area of assignment as would be acquired in four years of high school. -Awareness of workplace safety protocols and a willingness to follow environmental and regulatory compliance standards, including emergency response procedures. -A basic understanding of electrical systems is beneficial, with a strong willingness to learn troubleshooting, maintenance, and operational aspects of power plant electrical equipment. -Ability to learn and interpret technical diagrams, including piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), process flow diagrams, and basic wiring diagrams, with training provided as needed. -Complete Control Room Operator qualifications within required timeframe. -Familiarity with or eagerness to learn predictive and preventive maintenance practices, including basic mechanical and electrical maintenance tasks. -Learn to operate equipment such as forklifts, man lifts, and overhead cranes, with proper training and certification. -Must possess a valid, unrestricted U.S. driver’s license and ensure it remains in good standing at all times. -Basic understanding of combustion/steam turbine principles, closed system generation, industrial safety, hazardous waste management, and recording plant parameters, with a commitment to developing practical skills in these areas. -Interest or foundational knowledge in power plant operations, with a willingness to learn about the power plant industry.

The Company

About Naes Corporation

-Founded to address the growing need for efficient energy and industrial operations. -Specializes in managing and optimizing energy production facilities, from conventional to renewable power generation. -Supports critical infrastructure through performance improvement initiatives, asset management, and turnkey solutions. -Portfolio spans across coal, natural gas, nuclear, and renewable energy sources like wind and solar power. -Projects include enhancing plant efficiency and troubleshooting complex technical challenges in energy systems. -Recognized for innovative approaches in plant operations, driving sustainability and cost reductions while ensuring reliability. -Provides tailored, client-specific solutions with a deep understanding of the ever-changing energy landscape.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Conventional Energy

Renewable Energy

Energy

Solar

Wind

Fossil Fuels

Grid Operations

Transmission

Power Plants

Facilities Managed

Construction

Repair

Maintenance

Materials Innovation

Recycling

Waste Processing

Power Block

Auxiliary Jet Turbine

Data Centers

TCP/IP Network Infrastructure

Building Automation

Domotics

Hotel and Tourism Infrastructure

Insurance, Credit and Finance

Large-Scale Distribution

Industry

Public Administration

Health

Schools and Universities

Service Companies

Security Clearance

-post‑offer physical examination -pre‑employment drug screening and random post‑employment drug screening -participation in fitness for duty program