Glen Alpine, NC, USA
22 days ago
Hydro I&C Tech I, II, III
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*** This position may be hired at level I, II, or III depending on experience***

Summary:

This position is a multi-skilled role that requires qualification within the IC&E job family as well as qualification in two secondary skillsets (Operations and Mechanical) as outlined in REN-TPG-MU-TC-0001.

This position is responsible for operation, monitoring, preventive maintenance, clerical duties, facilities maintenance, project support and oversight and repair of basic mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation equipment associated with the safe and reliable operation of Hydro stations. Must be familiar with emergency procedures to follow during periods of abnormal operations. Accountable for knowing and adhering to all location safety procedures including red tagging and personal protective equipment.

Responsibilities:

Perform monitoring, testing, maintenance/performance checks, calibration of mechanical, pneumatic and electronic systems.

Take/give instruction on operating units locally or remotely in accordance to PU&A policies

Operate test equipment such as voltmeter, Hart Communicator, GE/Fanuc Hand Held Monitor, RTD Tester, Specific Battery Tester, pressure gauges, voltage/current sources, and temperature sources.

Troubleshoot and/or monitor via PLC’s

Troubleshoot, repair and calibrate pressure transmitters, RTD's, valve positioners, valve actuators.

Troubleshoot, repair, and calibrate all other station monitoring, recording and unit systems, station/generator alarms, forebay/tailrace gages, etc.

Prepare, set up and conduct plant equipment performance testing. Review data and report abnormalities in Maximo work order system

Understand and use plant drawings, blueprints and manuals, site specific procedures, Process Information (PI)

Monitor equipment performance through tests and analysis.

Operate powerhouse cranes/hoist (including intakes and spillways), forklifts and trucks.

Execute equipment startups and shutdowns of all major and auxiliary equipment and systems in the plant, following PU&A standards

Able to line up systems for various mode of operations (e.g. startup, shutdown, motor, low load, emergency, etc.)

Perform lockout/tagout on station equipment to protect workers from hazardous energy.

Perform minor mechanical maintenance tasks on valves, pumps and motors

Perform data entry work to maintain accurate logs and records associated with the operation of auxiliary equipment, operator rounds logs, checklists, etc.

Perform Housekeeping and other Facilities Maintenance tasks including janitorial

Utilize computers and/or tablets to perform basic functions such as timesheet entry, complete computer-based training modules, read company email, closeout work orders in Maximo, etc.

Generate, complete, and reference word orders in Maximo

Perform inspections and measurements on dams, spillways and inspection galleries

Understand and enforce BES site requirements. 

Understand and use of Microsoft Office tools, i.e. Outlook, Teams, Excel, Word, etc.

Perform LOTO (Lockout Tagout) duties consisting of Work Control Center, Program Owner, LOTO Desk, Owner Control Group (OCG), Work Leader (WL), Protected Persons (PP)

Write and review site specific procedures

Understand and enforce FERC, NERC and NERC CIP compliances relevant to station

Provide support, training and mentoring of developing Techs

Communicate with internal/external customers.

Basic Required Qualifications:

Associates Electronics or Electrician and 3 years of related experience

In lieu of degree, High School Diploma or GED and 5 years of related experience

Additional Desired Qualifications:

Experience with troubleshooting electrical/instrumentation equipment

Experience reading electrical diagrams, schematics, and one-line drawings.

Experience utilizing electrical/instrumentation test equipment

Experience with switching and clearing electrical equipment

Experience with mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic applications

Experience with seals, pumps, valves and bearings

Experience with PC's and other computer equipment

Demonstrated ability to use electrical drawings and schematics to troubleshoot problems.

Demonstrated ability to perform mechanical maintenance work task

Demonstrated knowledge of PLC's.

Demonstrated initiative to take leadership roles and act as a team player.

Demonstrated active usage of human performance improvement tools - i.e. pre-job briefs, SOS cards, procedure adherence, STOP when unsafe/uncertain, etc.

Preferred Qualifications

Demonstrated knowledge of logic relaying and protective relaying

Proficient in PLC logic

Demonstrated knowledge of excitation systems

Trained to level of LOTO Desk qualifications

Hydro specific operations experience

Knowledgeable of NERC, NERC CIP and FERC Compliance

Working Conditions

Occasional overtime including weekend work and holidays

Generally, a 4-10 schedule for Conventional Hydro Sites with weekly rotating callout assignments

Pumped Storage Hydro Sites is a 12 hour per day and 36/48 weekly rotating day and night shift

Must be able to work at heights, from suspended work platforms and in confined spaces

Able to lift 50 lbs, extensive walking, bending, stooping, squatting, and climbing.

Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF).

May be exposed to high stress situations and required to be available for emergency response as needed

Occasional worksite rotations

Combination of inside and outside powerhouse responsibilities

Be able to work alone, as well as, in a team environment

Specific Requirements

Must have a valid driver's license

Must successfully complete EEI's Plant Operator Selection System (POSS), and Power Plant Maintenance Selection System (MASS)

Must successfully complete a Power Plant Physical Abilities Assessment

Required to pass physical

Ability to work around equipment that generates electromagnetic fields (EMF).

This position contains a weight restriction of 275 pounds as an essential function of the job. The purpose of this restriction is to ensure that all weight rated equipment is used in an appropriate and safe manner within maximum allowed weight loading.

Must live within approximate 30 mile radius of assigned station

Capable of passing background check for NERC CIP

Travel Requirements

5-15%

Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)Yes

Represented/Union PositionNo

Visa Sponsored PositionNo

Posting Expiration Date

Sunday, October 13, 2024

All job postings expire at 12:01 AM on the posting expiration date.

Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.

Plant Retirement Acknowledgement

Bridgewater Hydroelectric, NCProposed Retirement Date:N/A

By submitting a job application for this position you acknowledge the following:

I acknowledge that the plant associated with this position is forecasted to retire by the retirement date listed above which date is subject to change based on business needs. I also acknowledge and agree that, to ensure an effective transition for the plant retirement, I will not be eligible to participate in the job opportunities posting on the Company's portal or to otherwise obtain another internal position with the Company for four (4) years or until notified otherwise by the Company following the plant retirement, at which time I will be considered eligible for other internal opportunities based on business needs and my job performance and skillset. My employment will remain at will at all times, and I retain the right to resign at any time or to be terminated by the Company for any lawful reason.

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