Summary: The purpose of this position is the overall operation the boiler house to maximize the reliability and efficiency of the steam generating systems. The responsibilities include operating the boiler house in compliance with safe operating procedures and environmental conditions. The operator is required to work a 12hrs shift on a rotating basis with the other operators.
With safety of yourself and all those around you as the highest priority, the Boiler Operator is expected operate and monitor the boiler house operations in conjunction with other plant staff. The boiler house is located adjacent to the cogeneration plant and consists of three 80kpph boilers and one 60kpph boiler. The cogeneration plant is a 25mw combined cycle facility utilizing an LM2500 gas turbine, 6.5mw steam turbine, high pressure HRSG, and high voltage switchgear.
· Monitor boiler plant equipment to ensure proper operation and identify developing trends.
· Bring boilers on-line and off-line in a safe, proficient and environmental manner.
· Ensure work orders are written on faulty or unsafe equipment.
· Understand and perform boiler water chemistry testing.
· Receive Fuel/ Acid shipments and record safety information.
· Monitor and maintain operating levels in equipment.
· Must possess a State of New Jersey Boiler Operator License (Black Seal or Blue Seal).
· Minimum of two-four (2-4) years’ experience and/or training equivalent combination of education and experience in a Biomass facility or similar industrial environment.
· While engaged in company business, employees are expected to conduct themselves in a courteous business-like manner, showing respect and consideration for fellow employees and other site personnel, such as contractors and guests, with a focus on servant leadership;
· Cooperate with your co-workers in a manner that is positive and constructive; accept that there are different opinions and ideas; discuss issues in a professional manner looking for solutions that can be resolved at your level;
· To communicate work related issues along with recommended solutions to your coworkers and/or supervisor in a timely and professional manner;
· Be accepting of changes to your day to day routing as the business needs dictate;
· To be appropriately dressed and ready for work prior to the start of a working shift through to the end of the shift;
· Comply with all Atlantic Power policies and procedures.
· Ability to perform manual tasks including but not limited to operation of hand and power tools;
· Ability to lift at least 80 lbs.;
· Ability to bend and maneuver in tight, cramped quarters;
· Ability to work in hot, noisy and dark environments;
· Ability to work with and wear respiratory protection;
· Ability to reach with hands and arms above shoulder level and at shoulder level;
· Ability to walk, stand, stoop, kneel, and bend for prolonged periods of time;
· Able to grip and manually manipulate, often with repetitive motion, items such as, but not limited to, hand tools and machine parts;
· Ability to communicate clearly with plant personnel, including the ability to give and receive instructions over a radio;
· Ability to see clearly; safely and readily identifying the labels, gauges, dials and indicators typically encountered in performing job duties;
· Ability to read, write and understand instructions and procedures in English;
· Ability to work outside of a normal shift rotation during call-outs or planned maintenance outages.
Expected hours: No less than 30 per week