Job Summary
The Director, Operations is responsible for the safe, reliable, and profitable operation of multiple power generation facilities. This role oversees operations, maintenance, engineering, and staff management while ensuring compliance with all safety, environmental, and contractual requirements. The Director leads operating strategy, drives continuous improvement, benchmarks performance, and supports development and acquisition activities through O&M expertise.
Scope Of Responsibility
This position requires high-level independent judgment and decision-making in a complex operational and regulatory environment, under general guidance from the Vice President of Operations. The role involves interaction with internal leadership as well as external stakeholders, including regulators, government agencies, and third-party partners.
Essential Job Functions
- Drive continuous improvement in plant safety, reliability, efficiency, and profitability using best-in-class practices.
- Lead, develop, and manage plant staff to ensure alignment with facility, company, and industry standards.
- Oversee daily facility operations to meet or exceed production and performance targets.
- Ensure compliance with all safety, environmental, regulatory, and contractual requirements, including permitting and reporting obligations.
- Manage hiring, performance management, compensation processes, and personnel practices in compliance with company policy and applicable laws.
- Develop, manage, and control facility budgets, forecasts, and expenditures in alignment with long-term maintenance plans.
- Administer and ensure compliance with O&M Agreements, PPAs, LTSA agreements, and utility agreements.
- Plan and oversee plant outages to optimize production, cost, and schedule performance.
- Provide hands-on operational and technical support as needed, including evaluation of equipment issues and coordination of external resources.
- Lead risk assessments and apply market and industry knowledge to inform operational decisions.
- Direct system upgrades, modifications, and operational improvements.
- Lead transitions related to asset acquisitions, divestitures, or changes in O&M providers.
- Serve as a liaison with regulatory agencies and the local community, promoting positive relationships and community engagement.
- Complete special projects as assigned and maintain reliable, predictable attendance.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field
- 10+ years of experience in power generation operations and/or maintenance, including significant experience with gas turbine facilities- MBA or strong experience with the business and commercial aspects of independent power producers
- Demonstrated expertise in environmental compliance, budgeting and cost control, contract administration, and organizational development
- Proven ability to develop innovative solutions to technical, operational, and business challenges
- Strong leadership, communication, and presentation skills, with the ability to engage both technical and non-technical audiences
Benefits
At Tenaska we care about the wellbeing of our employees and their families. That’s why we offer our employees a comprehensive benefit package. Benefits included below:- Health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance
- Excellent 401(k) plan
- Incentive-based, competitive salary packages
- Health/dependent care flex accounts
- Tuition assistance
- Long-term disability coverage
- Adoption benefits
- Employee assistance program
- Paid vacations and holidays
- Generous sick leave
- Charitable giving program
- Paid maternity/paternity leave
- Wellness programs
Tenaska is an equal opportunity employer.
Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. The Company is not able to take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time for this position or commit to doing so in the future for individuals with current authorization to work via, for example, CPT or OPT, and would need sponsorship in the future.