Join Oglethorpe Power as a Combustion Turbine Technician III–IV at our Sewell Creek Plant, where you will serve as a senior technical resource supporting the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of a critical generation facility. In this advanced role, you will lead and execute complex maintenance, troubleshooting, inspections, and operational activities for combustion turbines and balance-of-plant systems, ensuring high equipment reliability and readiness to meet system demands. Technicians at Sewell Creek operate in a fast-paced environment that requires strong technical judgment, adherence to rigorous safety and compliance standards, and the ability to mentor junior technicians while coordinating closely with plant leadership and support teams. This position offers experienced turbine professionals the opportunity to take ownership of plant performance, contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, and play a key role in supporting grid reliability across Oglethorpe Power's generation fleet.
- Responsible for the performance, operations, and maintenance of simple-cycle combustion turbine technologies and generating assets in a manner that optimizes reliability, availability, and O&M costs while maintaining the highest standards in safety, environmental, and NERC electrical reliability.
- A technician must understand and apply concepts to operate the equipment and perform plant systems analysis to take actions for identifying, resolving, and/or avoiding failure modes.
- In addition, the individual performs operator rounds, troubleshooting, preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance on plant systems/equipment to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable plant operations, as well as enhance equipment longevity.
- The incumbent is responsible for continuous improvement and providing reliable and efficient electric power generation in compliance with corporate safety policies and procedures, environmental, mandatory electric reliability standards, FERC, EPA, EPD, OSHA, DOT, and all applicable governmental regulations.
- Daily activities include start-up and shutdown of the plant equipment, operator rounds, overseeing plant physical security, clearances, receiving materials/inventory, maintaining 3-part communications with GSOC, shift log communications, and issuing applicable Operational Advisory and Event Reports. Documenting and communicating operational or maintenance conditions and activities to allow the efficient and orderly transfer of information to others.
- Responsible for assigned work orders and systems ownership. Compliance with the Conduct of Maintenance Program, engaging in the 4-week and outage planning and preparations, including reviewing, updating, or developing Job Plans, ordering parts, and updating inventory requirements. Take appropriate corrective actions to address abnormal conditions, engage the supervisor, and other resources, and utilize MAXIMO work order/management processes. Complete required reporting, documentation, change management control, and VAULT drawing updates.
- Maintain individual safe work practices while performing duties, including completing required training, understanding, and following the OPC Safety Manual/Procedures. Perform the function of Clearance Authority for establishing and maintaining safe isolation of equipment/device for the protection of all personnel performing work within established boundaries. In addition, participate in monthly safety meetings and complete all required training to ensure personal compliance, safe work practices, operational excellence, and technical knowledge.
- Responsible for the administration of contracts as assigned and the coordination of contract support services as required. This project/contract management may include capital project scoping document preparation, budget management, contractor oversight, status reports, and administrative duties as required.
- Compliance Reporting, responsible for the preparation of required documentation and reports to the Corporation's local, division, and senior management, owners, regulatory authorities, and other agencies to assure compliance with regulations and the terms of the Management Services Agreement.
- Maintains job-related qualifications, system knowledge, and understanding of OPC policies and procedures (Emergency Action Plan, Environmental Baseline Book, SERC Plant Level Procedures, etc.).Education: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Associate's degree in engineering, engineering, or related physical science, or equivalent preferred.
- 4+ years of experience in operation or maintenance of an operating commercial power production facility, a large natural gas facility, or combustion turbine-driven naval vessel.
- An advanced analytical and technical problem-solving background is preferred.
- Two (2) year or greater technical degree or equivalent, and three (3) years' experience in operating or maintaining a thermal electric power station, equivalent military, or similar industry. In addition, an advanced analytical and technical problem-solving background.
- Consideration of equivalent experience will be determined based on a combination of education, training, and professional, technical, or military experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Education considered may include technical and college studies and degrees, industrial training programs and certifications, and military training. Experience considered may include related industrial and military work.
- A strong ability to work in a team environment.
- An effective trainer of personnel and one who motivates others to succeed.
- The ability to extract, comprehend, and develop instructions from technical manuals, journals, drawings, technical literature, and other job-related material.
- The ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing using the English language.
- The ability to effectively use control systems (such as Siemens T3000, GE Mark VNI, Allen Bradley PLCs, etc.) and computer applications (such as Outlook Email, MS Office Suite, IBM-Maximo, and Vault).
- Possess independent decision-making capabilities in stressful situations with minimum supervision.
- The ability to troubleshoot electrical, instrument, and mechanical systems for malfunctions.
- The ability to work on and around high-voltage electrical equipment.
- The ability to instruct others in the performance of testing, checkout and troubleshooting of equipment.
- The ability to provide technical direction and leadership to Assistant Combustion Turbine Technicians and contractors brought in to augment the workforce in the performance of modifications and major repairs to equipment.
- The ability to perform predictive maintenance and interpret data on plant equipment performance.
- The ability to perform basic management and supervisory skills when needed.
Licenses, Registrations, and/or Certifications: Valid driver's license which meets the insurance eligibility requirements under Oglethorpe Power's qualification program.
Unusual hours or overtime: Will require scheduled and call-out overtime as plant operating and maintenance needs dictate. Production schedules require 24-hour coverage, rotating shift schedules.