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Cro Control Room Operator Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

PTS Advance is looking for control room operators for a long term contract position in Bakersfield, CA. Renewable Diesel Refining Experience preferred. The Operator will support current plant ...

Control Room Operator

Woodland, CA ยท On-site

$47.67 - $58.65/hr

Operating and maintenance experience with various analytical and test equipment *Demonstrated knowledge, skill and prior hands-on operational experience relating to instrumentation and control ...

Operating and maintenance experience with various analytical and test equipment *Demonstrated knowledge, skill and prior hands-on operational experience relating to instrumentation and control ...

Control Room Operator, Mill

Ione, CA ยท On-site

$37.09/hr

If you are seeking for a rock solid job opportunity with cross training opportunities, room for ... Responsible for quality of work and the safe operation of all tools/equipment under his/her control

Control Room Operator, Mill

Ione, CA ยท On-site

$37.09/hr

Responsible for quality of work and the safe operation of all tools/equipment under his/her control * Responsible for good housekeeping and safety inspection of work area * May be required to perform ...

Control Room Operator, Mill

Ione, CA ยท On-site

$37.09/hr

Responsible for quality of work and the safe operation of all tools/equipment under his/her control * Responsible for good housekeeping and safety inspection of work area * May be required to perform ...

Operator, Control Room

Pixley, CA ยท On-site

$25.80 - $32.25/hr

Follow all Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP). * Must follow company policies as ... Must possess or be able to acquire and maintain a forklift operator license. * Must possess or be ...

Broadcast Control Room Lead

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$67K - $75K/yr

The Broadcast Control Room Lead will support all live productions by serving as the onsite expert ... Coordinate with game/event day operators to ensure content is loaded and up to date. * Keeps ...

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Cro Control Room Operator information

What is the difference between Cro Control Room Operator vs Cro Plant Operator?

AspectCro Control Room OperatorCro Plant Operator
CredentialsTypically requires certifications in control room operations, safety, and industry-specific trainingRequires similar certifications, often including plant operation licenses and safety training
Work EnvironmentOperates within control rooms monitoring systems and equipmentWorks on-site at plant facilities, handling equipment and processes
Industry UsageCommonly employed in oil & gas, power plants, and manufacturing sectorsPrimarily found in power generation, chemical, and manufacturing industries

The Cro Control Room Operator and Cro Plant Operator roles share similar certifications and industry environments but differ mainly in work setting. The Control Room Operator focuses on monitoring and controlling processes remotely, while the Plant Operator is hands-on at the plant site. Both roles are essential for safe and efficient operations within the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CRO Control Room Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CRO Control Room Operator, you need a strong understanding of process operations, safety protocols, and often a relevant technical diploma or certification in chemical, mechanical, or electrical engineering. Familiarity with Distributed Control Systems (DCS), SCADA systems, and other plant automation tools is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are essential soft skills for monitoring complex processes and coordinating with team members. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable plant operation, minimizing risks and downtime.

What are CRO Control Room Operators?

CRO Control Room Operators, also known as Central Control Room Operators, are responsible for monitoring and controlling industrial processes from a central control room. They oversee equipment, ensure safety protocols are followed, and respond to alarms or abnormal conditions in facilities like power plants, refineries, or manufacturing plants. Their role is crucial for maintaining efficient, safe, and continuous operations, often using computer-based systems to track and adjust process variables. CROs also communicate with field operators and other personnel to coordinate activities and troubleshoot issues as they arise.

What are some common challenges faced by a CRO Control Room Operator and how can they be managed?

CRO Control Room Operators often face challenges such as managing simultaneous alarms, troubleshooting unexpected process deviations, and maintaining focus during long shifts. Effective time management and clear communication with field operators and engineering teams are crucial to address these challenges. Regular training, adherence to standard operating procedures, and utilizing digital monitoring tools can help operators maintain safety and efficiency in high-pressure environments.
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Control Room Operator (CRO)

Control Room Operator (CRO)

Middle River Power, LLC.

Tracy, CA โ€ข On-site

$41.34 - $55.93/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description
About Middle River Power
Middle River Power (MRP) is a private equity-sponsored platform specializing in the investment and asset management of U.S. power generation facilities. With over 8GW of natural gas, coal, battery storage, and solar facilities across multiple states, the company focuses on safe, reliable, and efficient power plant operations. MRP's executive team collectively brings over 120 years of expertise in energy management and power generation, collaborating closely with plant personnel and industry professionals. MRP applies a data-driven approach to investment and operational decisions, considering key factors such as regulatory changes and resource planning.
At MRP, we believe that experienced leadership, capable emerging talent, and strong partnerships enable us to deliver innovative, outsized solutions in the energy sector. This framework ensures every hire strengthens our culture of curiosity, collaboration, and commitment while maintaining the speed and flexibility our business demands.
The Behaviors We Hire For
Our business thrives on a set of behaviors that allow our team-based culture to reach high standards and build on one another's strengths. MRP is a PE-backed environment that requires operating at pace, calculated risk-taking, and creative problem-solving. The people we hire must excel not only in their technical domain but also embody the behaviors that make us successful.
โ€ข Love What You Do - Genuine curiosity for the energy sector and our business
โ€ข Safety - Prioritizes safety in every decision and action; looks out for themselves and others
โ€ข Integrity - Does the right thing, follows through on commitments, and earns trust through honest actions
โ€ข Comfort with Ambiguity - Adapts to growth and change; solves problems resourcefully
โ€ข Confident & Honest - Owns their contribution; transparent about what they don't know
Position Summary
The Control Room Operator (CRO) is responsible for monitoring the status of all plant systems on a continuous basis. Respond to alarms by taking appropriate corrective actions and execute plant shutdown and start-up procedures as required. Ensure the plant meets its generating requirements while operating in compliance with all Federal, State and Regional and Company regulations / guidelines The CRO is responsible for overseeing facility operations and day-to-day responsibilities for one of the following: the Combined Cycle Power Plant or Remote Thermal/BESS facilities.
Key Responsibilities
Report upset conditions or other anomalies in plant status to the Shift Lead.
โ€ข Make entries in the Operating Log and approve and issue Lock-Out Tag-Out as required.
โ€ข Responsible for issuing JHA's, Hot Work, Confined Space, and Safe Work Permits
โ€ข Receive and respond to electrical, steam and fuel dispatcher's orders and requests.
โ€ข Operate control panels to regulate the load on the HRSG and turbines and to maintain proper steam temperature and pressure, feedwater and fuel supply and efficient combustion conditions.
โ€ข Perform emergency operations to maintain electric service and safeguard station equipment.
โ€ข Provide directions to Auxiliary Operators to affect changes in plant conditions and chemistry.
โ€ข Daily correspondence with Real Time Dispatch (RTD) for all facilities regarding plant availability, outages, and maintenance schedules.
โ€ข Daily, weekly, and monthly reporting as required for environmental, safety, and production requirements.
โ€ข Communication between lead CRO's, management, maintenance team, and remote technicians to ensure efficient operations of all facilities.
โ€ข Respond, lead, and coordinate all safety and emergency actions for local and remote facilities.
โ€ข Complete other tasks as requested by the Operations Manager.
Prerequisite Skills & Requirements:
Knowledge of machines and tools, including their design, use, repair and maintenance.
โ€ข Able to perform routine mechanical maintenance on equipment, determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed.
โ€ข Able to calculate figures and amounts such as measurements, proportions, percentages, area, circumference and volume; able to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry.
AAble to define and solve problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; able to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule format.
โ€ข Able to organize work with attention to detail.
โ€ข Able to analyze problems and situations and construct logical, practical and consistent solutions.
โ€ข Able to focus on designated tasks despite interruptions and distractions.
โ€ข Able to work effectively and efficiently with minimal supervision.
โ€ข Excellent interpersonal skills; able to function as a productive and positive team member.
โ€ข Computer software proficiency.
โ€ข Must be available to work at any plant location as needed.
โ€ข Able to provide weekend coverage on a rotational basis and work overtime and cover absences and emergencies as needed and required; travel requiring overnight stays will be required occasionally.
โ€ข Able to understand and comply with all safety rules and regulations.
โ€ข Demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills with the ability to read, write, speak and understand English.
โ€ข Demonstrated knowledge of all facets of power plant maintenance.
โ€ข Demonstrated ability to read and interpret P&IDs, write routine reports, solve potential problems, make competent decisions in emergency situations, clearly communicate tasks and training of other personnel.
โ€ข Have and maintain a valid driver's license
โ€ข Able to complete all physical requirements of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. Including using stairs, climbing ladders, and routinely carrying and moving up to 50 pounds during 12-hour shifts. In addition, must wear protective equipment in the performance of some duties (e.g. hard hats, safety glasses, full or half-faced respirators, ear protection, chemical suits, hot gloves and high voltage protective equipment, etc.).
โ€ข Working with hazardous materials may be required.
Working Relationships
Report to the Operations Manager/CC Shift Lead and provide work direction to, as well as performance oversight of, the Auxiliary Operators. The CRO may also give directions to maintenance personnel on matters pertaining to plant operations, this includes technicians that support remote facilities.
Qualifications
โ€ข Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
โ€ข Preferred Education: Associate degree in a technical field.
โ€ข Years of Experience: Two years of experience as an CC Aux Operator or equivalent position in an operating or generating plant.
โ€ข Preferred Experience: Experience as a CRO at a Combined Cycle Power Facility
Licenses/Certifications:
โ€ข Able to successfully complete a CRO oral board, demonstrating operational and technical knowledge of the:
โ€ข Combined Cycle within 1 year of starting job qualifications
โ€ข Remote Thermal/BESS within 6 months of starting job qualifications.
Work Location
This position is based on site at our Tracy, CA power plant and requires in-person attendance five days per week.
Compensation
MRP builds its compensation packages to reward and recognize high-performing talent. Base salary ranges are designed to be competitive by market and take into consideration individual experience, technical skills and long-term career growth. Each employee is also eligible for an annual discretionary bonus based on their level and company annual performance metrics.
Benefits and Perks
MRP offers a holistic and comprehensive benefits package for all employees that consists of the following:
  • Medical, vision, dental coverage for employees and families is 90% employer-funded
  • FSA and HSA plans with company HSA contributions
  • Employee EAP and wellness services
  • 401k with company matching up to 4%

Pay Range
$41.34 Hourly to $55.93 Hourly