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CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR Job Details Job Type Full-time Gila Bend, AZ • Operations Description Atlantica is a sustainable infrastructure company that manages renewable energy and other power and water ...

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Control Room Operator

Seekonk, MA · On-site

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Control Room Operator Massachusetts $50 - $60 per hour A Control Room Operator is required for a power plant operations and maintenance role in Massachusetts, paying $50 - $60 per hour. This position ...

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Control Room Operator

Seekonk, MA · On-site

$50 - $60/hr

Control Room Operator Massachusetts $50 - $60 per hour A Control Room Operator is required for a power plant operations and maintenance role in Massachusetts, paying $50 - $60 per hour. This position ...

CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR Job Details Job Type Full-time Gila Bend, AZ * Operations Description Atlantica is a sustainable infrastructure company that manages renewable energy and other power and water ...

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Overview / Responsibilities Wood is searching for a Ballast Control Operator with experience on an offshore floating production platform. Work schedule of 14x14 with a work terminal out of Galliano ...

Reporting to the Operations Manager, as the Control Room Operator, you will work as the lead of a three-person team on a 12-hour rotating shift, responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a ...

Control Room Operator

Arlington, AZ · On-site

$44 - $66/hr

Reporting to the Operations Manager, as the Control Room Operator, you will work as the lead of a three-person team on a 12-hour rotating shift, responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a ...

We're seeking a Control Room Operator who's ready to put your skills to work on projects that matter - and build a career with a company that's building North America. Job Title: Control Room ...

Control Room Operator We are looking for a Control Room Operator to join our Power Plant team in Pecos, Texas. What will you be doing As a Control Room Operator , you will be responsible for ...

AECOM is seeking highly motivated and dependable Control Room Operators to staff a traffic operations control room in Omaha, Nebraska. Applicants will need to be professional, reliable, self ...

As the Control Room Operator, you are part of Best People . You play a critical role in supporting facility and maintenance operations by coordinating work orders, scheduling resources, and ensuring ...

As the Control Room Operator, you are part of Best People . You play a critical role in supporting facility and maintenance operations by coordinating work orders, scheduling resources, and ensuring ...

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How much do ballast control room operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for ballast control room operator in the United States is $23.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a ballast control room operator?

A Ballast Control Room Operator is a specialist responsible for monitoring and controlling the ballast systems on offshore drilling rigs, floating platforms, or ships. Their main duties involve managing the balance and stability of the vessel by adjusting ballast tanks, ensuring safe operations during loading, unloading, and adverse weather conditions. They also monitor tank levels, alarms, and communicate with other crew members to maintain the vessel's trim and stability. This role is crucial for operational safety and compliance with maritime regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a ballast control room operator?

To thrive as a Ballast Control Room Operator, you need a solid understanding of marine operations, vessel stability, and ballasting procedures, typically supported by maritime certifications such as STCW and relevant experience. Familiarity with ballast control systems, automation software, and emergency response protocols is essential. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure the safe and efficient management of vessel stability, crucial for operational safety and regulatory compliance in offshore and maritime environments.

What are some typical challenges faced by ballast control room operators during offshore operations?

Ballast Control Room Operators often encounter challenges related to maintaining vessel stability in changing sea conditions, ensuring precise control of ballast systems, and coordinating with deck and engineering teams during loading or offloading operations. Quick decision-making is crucial when responding to system alarms or unexpected weather changes. The role also requires constant vigilance to avoid human error and maintain compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

What is the difference between Ballast Control Room Operator vs Signal Maintainer?

AspectBallast Control Room OperatorSignal Maintainer
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma and specialized training or certifications in ballast systemsRequires technical certifications in signaling systems and electrical work
Work EnvironmentControl rooms, rail yards, and maintenance facilitiesRailway tracks, signal boxes, and electrical substations
Industry UsageUsed in rail transportation to monitor and control ballast systemsUsed in railway signaling to ensure safe train movements

While both roles operate within the railway industry, the Ballast Control Room Operator focuses on managing ballast systems in control rooms, whereas the Signal Maintainer handles signaling equipment and track safety systems. They share some technical skills but serve different functions in railway safety and maintenance.

How much does a ballast control room operator make?

A ballast control room operator typically earns between $50,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and industry. The role often requires technical skills and certifications, with shift work being common in maritime or industrial settings.
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What states have the most Ballast Control Room Operator jobs?

States with the most job openings for Ballast Control Room Operator jobs include:

Infographic showing various Ballast Control Room Operator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,154 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Control Room Operator

Atlantica

Gila Bend, AZ • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Requisition ID: req423
Location: Gila Bend, United States
Join Our Team!

We are currently recruiting a Control Room Operator to join our team and contribute to key projects in a dynamic and collaborative environment. This role is part of a global team working towardcommon goals. We operate as one company, across all locations, with shared responsibility andclear accountability.

CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR
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Job Type

Full-time

Gila Bend, AZ • Operations
Description

Atlantica is a sustainable infrastructure company that manages renewable energy and other power and water assets.


Control Room Operator Job Summary

Safely and efficiently operates a solar thermal power plant during normal and emergency conditions. Completes and performs miscellaneous duties as assigned. Adheres to proper safety procedures. Incumbents may be assigned to work rotating shifts covering 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays and overtime as required. This is a safety sensitive position. Applicants must by United States based.


Control Room Operator Primary Duties and Responsibilities

  • Monitors and inspects all aspects of the power plant to determine its operating condition and performance.
  • Performs plant start-ups, shut-downs, normal and emergency plant operations as required.
  • Advises Operations supervision/management of daily activities and irregularities in plant operation.
  • Maintains neat, accurate logs and records obtained from routine monitoring of distributed control and operating systems.
  • Operates all assigned equipment including, but not limited to, steam generator, turbine, solar field, condensate, feedwater, and cooling water systems, all balance of plant equipment, etc. as required.
  • Operates the plant makeup water equipment, chemical feed systems, and oxygen monitoring systems.
  • Directs the activities of Power Plant Operators assigned to the same power plant unit
  • While working rotating shifts, 12 hours per day, all meal periods and breaks shall be considered as paid, on-duty time. The employee will coordinate work activities with coworkers and the supervisor, as appropriate, to facilitate the applicable meal and break periods.

Control Room Operator Other Duties and Responsibilities

  • Advises unit supervisor of daily activities and irregularities in plant operations.
  • Understands and operates facility to maintain all compliance requirements. Notifies Supervisor/Manager if non-compliance in environmental and safety occurs.
  • Performs routine housekeeping and cleaning in work areas.
  • Assists other plant operators and maintenance personnel as required.
  • Reviews operating logs, records and plant performance as required.
  • Requests inspection and/or corrective maintenance using SAP as deemed necessary based on his best judgment of equipment condition and process.
  • Ability to issue work permits and LOTO procedures as required.
  • Completes assigned training requirements both online and in-person.
  • Ability to work overtime when requested and as needed.
  • Safety sensitive position is a job or position where the employee holding this position has the responsibility for his/her own safety or other people’s safety.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Control Room Operator Benefits

  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • 401k with Company match
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Paid Holidays
  • Gym incentive Program
  • Employee Assistance Programs
Requirements

Control Room Operator Prerequisites

High School Diploma or equivalent; plus two years' experience primarily working with steam generating power plant equipment, or equivalent training and/or operations experience. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Thorough knowledge of steam power plant equipment and its operations. Ability to read and interpret PFD’s and PID’s. A good working knowledge of power plant instrumentation and controls. Must possess a valid driver license.


Control Room Operator Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to carry out detailed instructions with limited supervision.
  • Ability to use logical and divergent reasoning to solve problems.
  • Ability to work safely and effectively with others.
  • Ability to maintain clean work area and neat, accurate logs and journals.
  • Ability to perform mathematical calculations.
  • Ability to read, interpret and retrieve information from technical drawings, specifications and manuals.
  • Ability to learn and execute emergency response procedures.
  • Ability to operate, monitor and analyze problems with assigned equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Knowledge of personal computers, Microsoft Office 365, and SAP.
  • Willingness to assist in training other personnel as directed.
  • Advancement through the Tech Levels are determined by completing the requirements for the next Tech Level in accordance with company policy and the CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement).

Control Room Operator Essential Functions of the Job

The ability to speak, read and write in English. Ability to perform heavy physical work, occasionally exerting up to 30 pounds of force with assistance, 20 pounds of force on a frequent basis, performing such activities as grasping, lifting, reaching, crouching, standing, walking, running, climbing, stooping, kneeling, pulling, sitting, and repetitive tasks. Ability to use emergency equipment in emergency situations, such as respirators and S.C.B.A. (self-contained breathing apparatus). The ability to discern assorted colors.


Control Room Operator Working Conditions

Works in normal steam power plant environment. Potential exposure to hot, cold, sudden change of temperature, dry, wet, dusty, quiet, noisy, moving objects, exposure to sun and rain, high places, and working alone or with others. Potential hazards include minor cuts, minor burns, electrical shock, falling objects, falls, eyesight and hearing impairment. Wearing of personal protective equipment is necessary, as is the ability to legally operate Company vehicles. Works 12-hour shifts, day or night, with on-duty meals and break periods.



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We believein a culture of trust, shared goals, and accountability. No matter where youare based, you are part of one team working toward the same mission.


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