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Opportunity Summary The Auxiliary Plant Operator plays an essential role in supporting the operation of biomass power generation systems. This position involves active participation in the start-up ...

Opportunity Summary The Auxiliary Plant Operator plays an essential role in supporting the operation of biomass power generation systems. This position involves active participation in the start-up ...

Opportunity Summary The Auxiliary Plant Operator plays an essential role in supporting the operation of biomass power generation systems. This position involves active participation in the start-up ...

Opportunity Summary The Auxiliary Plant Operator supports the safe, reliable operation of the Altavista Biomass Power Station, performing start-up, shutdown, and routine operations across fuel ...

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How much do auxiliary jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for auxiliary in Virginia is $87,961.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,300.00 and $92,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an auxiliary?

Auxiliary workers are employees who provide essential support services to the main operations of an organization. Their roles can vary widely depending on the industry, but often include tasks such as maintenance, cleaning, transportation, food service, or administrative assistance. Auxiliary staff ensure that the primary employees can focus on their core responsibilities by handling important background tasks. They are vital for the smooth and efficient functioning of workplaces, schools, hospitals, and other organizations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an auxiliary?

To thrive as an Auxiliary, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, strong organizational abilities, and a willingness to support core staff in various operational tasks. Familiarity with office equipment, basic computer applications, and sometimes specific training or certifications relevant to the sector (such as healthcare or education) are commonly required. Flexibility, reliability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills that help Auxiliaries adapt to changing needs and collaborate with different teams. These skills and qualities are important because they ensure smooth day-to-day operations and allow the main staff to focus on their primary responsibilities.

What are some common challenges faced by auxiliary staff in supporting core operations, and how can they be effectively managed?

Auxiliary staff often face challenges related to balancing multiple support tasks, adapting to changing priorities, and communicating effectively with various departments. Since their responsibilities can range from administrative work to logistics, staying organized and proactive is essential. Building strong relationships with core team members, seeking regular feedback, and utilizing time management tools can help auxiliary staff manage these challenges and contribute efficiently to overall operations.

What is the difference between Auxiliary vs Nurse?

AspectAuxiliaryNurse
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, basic trainingLicensed, with RN or LPN licensure, advanced education
Work EnvironmentAssists healthcare professionals, supports patient careProvides direct patient care, monitors health status
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, clinics, long-term care facilitiesHospitals, clinics, healthcare settings
Common Search & ComparisonAuxiliary vs NurseAuxiliary vs Nurse

The main difference between Auxiliary and Nurse roles lies in their qualifications and responsibilities. Auxiliaries assist nurses and other healthcare professionals with basic tasks and patient support, requiring minimal formal education. Nurses, on the other hand, hold licensure, have advanced training, and provide comprehensive patient care. Both roles are essential in healthcare settings, but nurses have a broader scope of practice and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Auxiliary jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Auxiliary jobs in Virginia are:

Infographic showing various Auxiliary job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,961 per year, or $42.3 per hour.

Auxiliary Operator

NAES Corporation

Hopewell, VA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


NAES rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

The Hopewell Power Station is a biomass facility situated in Hopewell, VA, with a capacity of 51 MW. It employs biomass-fired power generation technology to produce electricity, which is sold to Dominion. By utilizing biomass as a fuel source, the Hopewell Power Station plays a crucial role in reducing dependence on fossil fuels while contributing to the generation of renewable energy.

Opportunity Summary

The Auxiliary Plant Operator plays an essential role in supporting the operation of biomass power generation systems. This position involves active participation in the start-up, shutdown, and routine operation of critical plant processes, including fuel handling systems, biomass-fired boilers, and associated auxiliary equipment. A core aspect of this role includes performing operational tests, system inspections, and minor maintenance to ensure the facility operates safely, cleanly, and efficiently. The Auxiliary Operator works closely with the control room, plant management, and the operations and maintenance teams to maintain stable and compliant plant performance.

Your scope of responsibility as Auxiliary Operator will include the following primary functions:

  • Assist with start-up, shutdown, and routine operations of biomass plant systems in accordance with established procedures and safety protocols.
  • Operate and monitor key auxiliary systems such as biomass fuel conveyors, feed systems, ash handling equipment, air compressors, boiler feedwater systems, and emissions control systems (e.g., baghouse filters, SCR).
  • Conduct routine inspections, diagnostics, and performance tests on assigned systems and components, and perform minor repairs or adjustments to ensure reliable operation.
  • Carry out control room orders to prepare equipment for service or safely remove it from operation. Tasks include isolation, lockout/tagout, and ensuring all safety protocols are observed during clearances and handovers.
  • Perform routine water chemistry analysis on boiler feedwater and condensate systems; operate emissions monitoring equipment to ensure compliance with environmental and regulatory standards.
  • Maintain accurate and timely operating logs and shift reports in accordance with regulatory and company requirements; issue and approve Tag Outs when authorized.
  • Identify and report abnormal or off-normal equipment or process conditions to the Control Room Operator (CRO), and support or take corrective actions as needed.
  • Assist with mechanical and electrical maintenance activities including Lockout/Tagout support, equipment identification, troubleshooting, and maintenance request generation.
  • Utilize a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to document work performed, track system performance, and assist with work planning and material requisition.
  • Operate heavy equipment to maintain fuel supply to the station in the event of a casualty to the automated dual feed system.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the control room or plant management in support of reliable and efficient plant operations.
  • Operate heavy equipment to maintain fuel supply to the station in the event of a casualty to the automated dual feed system.

        NAES Safe

        Safety is a core value at NAES, and as a condition of employment, all employees are expected to remain mentally alert and work safely at all times. Employees must also adhere to all safety warnings and posted signs while on company property. Additionally, they are required to follow all NAES safety rules and procedures. Adherence to these safety responsibilities is one of the key factors in the evaluation of each employee’s performance.

        Working Relationships

        The Auxiliary Plant Operator reports to the Shift Supervisor and takes direction from plant management, as well as Control Room Operator depending on assigned duties.

        Physical Requirements and Working Conditions

        Physical demands include standing for extended periods, climbing stairs and ladders, entering, and exiting equipment cabs, and traversing uneven or elevated surfaces. The role requires routinely lifting up to 50 pounds and performing tasks from elevated platforms, walkways, or in confined spaces.

        Work may be performed in conditions involving dust, wood particles, fumes, high noise levels, and extreme temperatures near operating equipment. Outdoor tasks in all weather conditions are required, including in high-heat environments adjacent to biomass processing systems.

        The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory and may include hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, high-visibility clothing, steel-toe boots, flame-resistant clothing (FRC), respirators, and fall protection. Fit testing for respirators may be required. Strict smoking restrictions are enforced in and around the facility to ensure plant safety and environmental compliance.

        Fitness for Duty

        All personnel will participate in the Fitness for Duty Program, which includes a post-offer physical examination, drug screening, and post-employment random drug screening.

        Work Schedule

        The Auxiliary Operator works a rotating 12-hour shift schedule, alternating between days and nights to support continuous 24/7 operations and ensure seamless shift transitions. This position will occasionally necessitate extended working hours and flexible shifts as needed, including weekends and holidays, in response to schedules, workload demands, and plant conditions. Periodic callouts or “On call” status may also be required.

        Compensation

        This position offers a base pay rate ranging from $29.00 to $37.90 per hour, along with eligibility for an annual performance bonus.

        Core Qualifications and Skills

        We are seeking a capable and safety-minded Operator with foundational experience in biomass or thermal power generation operations and a strong commitment to teamwork and performance excellence.

        • High school diploma or equivalent is required. An associate degree or certification in Power Plant Technology, Process Operations, or a related field is preferred.
        • Demonstrated experience in operations or technician roles within power generation or heavy industrial settings, ideally with exposure to biomass, waste-to-energy, or boiler-based steam generation systems is highly desired.
        • Hands-on experience operating or maintaining equipment such as biomass fuel handling systems, combustion systems, ash collection systems, air compressors, and feedwater systems is strongly preferred.
        • Familiarity with water chemistry, basic emissions control technologies (e.g., baghouse, scrubber, SCR), and boiler water/steam cycles is beneficial.
        • Basic understanding of combustion processes, steam systems, and thermodynamic principles in a biomass or similar environment.
        • Working knowledge of industrial safety practices, including hazard identification, lockout/tagout, confined space entry, and fall protection.
        • Understanding of electrical systems and equipment, including knowledge of electrical isolation procedures and general safety practices in high-voltage environments.
        • Ability to read and interpret piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), process controls, equipment manuals, and operational procedures.
        • Awareness of applicable safety and environmental regulations such as OSHA, NFPA, and EPA requirements related to biomass plant operations.
        • Must possess a valid, unrestricted U.S. driver’s license and ensure it remains in good standing at all times.

        About NAES

        NAES Corporation is a leading provider of operations, maintenance, and engineering services for energy facilities. We have built a reputation as a reliable partner for clients in North America and internationally, offering services across the power generation, oil and gas, and renewable energy sectors. Our growing family of companies allows us to address the entire life cycle of power generation and other industrial plants.

        NAES is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We prioritize selecting employees based on merit and competence, seeking individuals of the highest quality, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, military status, or affiliation protected under USERRA, or any other form of discrimination prohibited by applicable local, state, and federal law.


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