• Turn on the power plant system, load its fuel source, and adjust the power output
using multiple control systems
• Analyze operational parameters such as temperature, pressure, flow rates, and
voltages to ensure optimal performance and identify abnormalities
• Routine inspections to ensure the smooth and safe operation of power plant
equipment
• Monitor and inspect all components to identify any issues
• Cleaning each piece of equipment helps maintain its efficiency
• Scheduling checks depending on the equipment and the facility
• Monitoring of the plant’s output, gauge safety parameters and make adjustments
as necessary
• Start or Stop Generators turbines in a power plant for regular maintenance and
other necessary steps
• Ensuring safety protocols and compliance with industry regulations
• Perform regular safety checks help prevent accidents and maintain a secure
working environment
• Communicate with systems operators to regulate and coordinate transmission
loads and frequencies, and line voltages.
• Examine and test electrical power distribution machinery and equipment, using
testing devices.
• Inspect records and logbook entries, and communicate with other plant
personnel, in order to assess equipment operating status.
• Receive outage calls and call-in necessary personnel during power outages and
emergencies
Record and compile operational data, completing and maintaining forms, logs,
and reports.
• Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or
processes (not including computers or vehicles).
• Analyzing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and
solve problems.
• Documenting/Recording Information - Entering, transcribing, recording, storing,
or maintaining