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Previous experience as an power generation plant control room operator or control room operator trainee is highly preferred. Operations Specialist Trainee (OST) duties are: Satisfactory completion of ...

Overview The Operations Center Operator III / Control Room Operator is responsible for monitoring and optimizing oil and gas production from a centralized control room environment. This role supports ...

The Operations Center Operator III / Control Room Operator is responsible for monitoring and optimizing oil and gas production from a centralized control room environment. This role supports ...

Overview The Operations Center Operator III / Control Room Operator is responsible for monitoring and optimizing oil and gas production from a centralized control room environment. This role supports ...

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 ...

Opportunity Summary The Control Room Operator plays a critical role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of power plant systems. This position involves monitoring and operating ...

Control Room Operator Americas Cement Seattle, Washington, United States Job ID: 523630 Ash Grove family of companies is one of North America's leading cement manufacturers, with a legacy of ...

Control Room Operator

Arlington, AZ · On-site

$52 - $58/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 ...

Opportunity Summary The Control Room Operator plays a critical role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of power plant systems. This position involves monitoring and operating ...

The Control Room Operator (CRO) provides input to optimize production systems by managing process ... Monitor draft & inclination, adjusting the FPU's ballast as required to remain within MOM Safe ...

Opportunity Summary The Control Room Operator plays a critical role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of power plant systems. This position involves monitoring and operating ...

Control Room Operator

New Port Richey, FL · On-site

$19.68 - $27.55/hr

The Control Room Operator role is located at the Land O' Lakes Detention Center. This civilian position is responsible for maintaining constant vigilance of activities both inside and outside of the ...

Job Summary: The Control Room Operator ensures safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally compliant generation of electricity and steam by performing both field/auxiliary duties and ...

The Control Room Operator ensures safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally compliant generation of electricity and steam by performing both field/auxiliary duties and control-room operations ...

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

As of Jun 1, 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Ballast Control Room Operator, and why are they important?

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 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 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.

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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 May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,154 per year, or $23.2 per hour.
Control Room Operator

Control Room Operator

Salt River Project

Glendale, AZ • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Salt River Project rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Requisition ID: 19889

Join us in building a better future for Arizona!

SRP is one of the largest public power and water utilities in the U.S. providing electricity to approximately one million customers in the greater metropolitan Phoenix area. Since its founding in 1903, SRP has fostered a culture of stewardship and customer service consistently ranking as an industry leader in customer service according to J.D. Power and named one of Arizona's best employers by Forbes. SRP continues to adapt to its changing business environment by seeking innovative ways to reimagine utility service and the provision of critical resources essential to the life and economy of Arizona.

Why Work at SRP

At SRP, we foster an inclusive work environment and believe everyone should have a fair chance to work, regardless of who they are. That's why we value teams with diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds to help SRP deliver on its mission of providing reliable, affordable and sustainable water and power.

SRP's success is rooted in our employees' happiness, health, and safety. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package to meet the needs of our employees and enhance their well-being. In addition to competitive pay and performance incentives, eligible employees can take advantage of the following benefits:

  • Pension Plan (at no cost to the employee)
  • 401(k) plan with employer matching
  • Available your first day: Medical, vision, dental, and life insurance
  • Over 200+ hours of PTO (includes vacation days, holidays, floating holidays, and sick leave)
  • Parental leave (up to 4 weeks) and adoption assistance
  • Wellness programs (including access to a recreation and fitness facility)
  • Short and long-term disability plans
  • Tuition assistance for both undergraduate and graduate programs
  • 10 Employee Resource Groups for career development, community service, and networking
Summary

Operations Specialist Trainee (OST) at SRP is a Power Plant Control Room Operator Trainee. The OST will start as an outside (auxiliary) Operator during training. Previous experience as an power generation plant control room operator or control room operator trainee is highly preferred.

Operations Specialist Trainee (OST) duties are: Satisfactory completion of all training objectives to develop the skills necessary for promotion to the Operations Specialist position. The OST will be involved in all aspects of operating a power generation facility. Various facilities use operating personnel to perform maintenance functions as well as operations duties. The degree of these maintenance functions will vary between facilities and are not necessarily listed in the bullets below, but are expected of this position. 

Since the OST position is a training position for a specified length of time (as stated under Training Objectives) it shall not be a position that an O&M 3 operator can be upgraded to.

Responsibilities

This position is responsible for the successful completion of the OST curriculum and promotion to the Operator Specialist classification.

Major duties: The duties specified are only those typically required for the job. Duties may include, but are not limited to:

Under limited supervision is responsible for learning the facility specific operation of coal, natural gas and fuel oil fired steam generating units and steam turbine generators, simple cycle gas turbines and combined cycle units, conventional and pumped storage hydro units, internal combustion engine units, solar powered units, wind powered units and fuel cell powered units, and their related equipment.

  • OST is responsible for learning to operate and monitor equipment and auxiliaries by remote control from the control room as well as from throughout the facility using pertinent information from Distributed Control Systems, gauges, instruments, and communication facilities located in the control room and throughout the plant.
  • OST is responsible for operation of all units in his charge with his related equipment.  In addition to his power plant duties, this may include regular O&M duties at the site, including housing areas, civil works, roadways, water or sewer systems, etc.
  • OST is responsible for learning to coordinate and maintain unit availability with AGC, which includes preparation and planning for load reductions/increases based on system demands. Duties require a complete and thorough knowledge of the entire plant operation as it relates to the generation of power.
  • OST is responsible for learning to operate units within environmental and SRP guidelines.
  • OST is responsible for learning how to direct the work of other classifications and assists as directed by others in the completion of tasks.
  • The OST will be required to train personnel in other classifications in the proper operation of plant equipment, controls, and procedures.
  • OST is responsible for learning how to evaluate plant processes and issue clearances, as needed; this requires a thorough knowledge of the clearance procedure.
Training Objective

Training objective is the successful completion of all training curriculum defined by the Operations Specialist Trainee program.  All testing and Job Performance Measures must be completed successfully. All training shall be completed within two years from the date of promotion but, with Plant Manager's agreement, can vary due to work demands.  The skill-training curriculums will vary based on business needs. 

Skills training can and will change to meet the needs of the facility.  Mandatory Regulatory Training will be completed to comply with SRP policy.

Progressionary Training Objectives:

Successful completion of the OST curriculum. Upon completion of the OST curriculum training, progression to the Operator Specialist classification is available without having to wait for there to be an opening in that classification at their current facility.

The typical duties are not intended to include all duties that comprise the job content but are intended to illustrate the levels of difficulty of the job. Overlapping of typical duties and responsibilities exists and may occur between classifications. Employees may be assigned to perform duties of either higher or lower classifications. Shift work, non-continuous multi-shift, and overtime may be required.

Experience

Must complete at least one year as O&M Specialist III, Operations or equivalent skills and knowledge

Education
A high school diploma, GED, or equivalent is required.
Testing and Certifications
Must possess the appropriate valid Arizona driver's license.
Appropriate respirator medical certification, fit test and training required.
Physical Agility Test
For specific list of training certifications contact departmental manager.
Trades Assessment

Drug/Alcohol Policy Statement 

To promote the safety and well-being of our employees, customers, and the communities we serve, SRP is committed to maintaining a drug/alcohol free work environment. Although marijuana may now be legal in Arizona, except as otherwise specified under Arizona law, SRP considers it to be an illegal drug for the purpose of our drug/alcohol policy because marijuana remains illegal at the federal level. Any candidate found to be impaired during the hiring process or who has the presence of an illegal drug or unauthorized substance in their system during the pre-employment drug/alcohol test may be disqualified from further consideration in the hiring process.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement

Salt River Project (SRP) is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military status, or any other protected status under applicable federal, state or local law.

Work Authorization

All candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Currently, SRP does not sponsor H1B visas, OPT, or other employment-related visa's.


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