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Internship Control Room Operator Jobs in Arizona

Control Room Operator

Arlington, AZ ยท 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 ...

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 ...

Seeking experienced Combined Cycle power plant Control Room Operator. Preferably with GE 7FA combustion turbines and GE D11 steam turbines. Experience with GE Mark VIe turbine control system and ...

Seeking experienced Combined Cycle power plant Control Room Operator. Preferably with GE 7FA combustion turbines and GE D11 steam turbines. Experience with GE Mark VIe turbine control system and ...

About the role The Control Room - Operator I's is an operator in training. Their sole responsibility is to put in the effort and time to gain the experience and learn the skills required to qualify ...

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Operator Helper

Hayden, AZ ยท On-site

$17 - $19.25/hr

Weighs out samples and provides data to Control Room Operator. * Inspect Section 7 feed conveyors and weigh belts. Flotation tasks include: * Obtains turnover measurements from previous shift.

The Integrated Remote Operating Centre (IROC) Control Room Superintendent is responsible for leading multi-site control room operations across ASARCO's copper business, including Mine, Mill, SX-EW ...

Be able to serve as Control Room operator, controlling and adjusting elevators, augers, drags, pits and turn heads. Monitor product flow and speed to ensure no plugs, overflows etc. * Quality Control:

Be able to serve as Control Room operator, controlling and adjusting elevators, augers, drags, pits and turn heads. Monitor product flow and speed to ensure no plugs, overflows etc. * Quality Control:

Heavy Equipment Operator

Buckeye, AZ ยท On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Be able to serve as Control Room operator, controlling and adjusting elevators, augers, drags, pits and turn heads. Monitor product flow and speed to ensure no plugs, overflows etc. * Quality Control:

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Internship Control Room Operator information

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

To thrive as an Internship Control Room Operator, you need a foundational understanding of monitoring operations, basic technical troubleshooting, and often a relevant educational background in engineering or information technology. Familiarity with control room software, SCADA systems, and standard communication tools is typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to stay calm under pressure are critical soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of critical systems, especially during high-stress situations or emergencies.

What types of tasks and responsibilities can I expect as an Internship Control Room Operator, and how is my work typically supervised?

As an Internship Control Room Operator, you will typically assist with monitoring and operating control systems to ensure safe and efficient facility operations, such as overseeing equipment status, responding to alarms, and assisting with data entry or reporting. Interns often work closely with experienced operators who provide direct supervision, mentorship, and feedback. You can expect to participate in team meetings, shadow senior staff, and gradually take on more independent tasks as you become familiar with procedures. This collaborative environment helps interns gain practical knowledge while ensuring safety and compliance standards are upheld.

What does an Internship Control Room Operator do?

An Internship Control Room Operator assists in monitoring and managing the operations of critical systems within a facility, such as energy plants, broadcasting stations, or security centers. Their duties often include observing system performance, reporting anomalies, and supporting senior operators in responding to emergencies or system alerts. Interns may also help maintain logs, communicate with different departments, and gain hands-on experience with control room equipment and protocols. This role is ideal for students or recent graduates seeking practical experience in operations and systems management.

What is the difference between Internship Control Room Operator vs Control Room Operator?

AspectInternship Control Room OperatorControl Room Operator
CredentialsTypically pursuing or completed relevant technical training or certificationRelevant certifications and experience often required
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, supervised, entry-levelOperational environment, responsible for real-time monitoring
Employer & IndustryInternship programs in utilities, manufacturing, or energy sectorsUtilities, power plants, manufacturing facilities
Search & Comparison IntentLearning about entry-level roles and trainingUnderstanding job responsibilities and qualifications

The main difference between an Internship Control Room Operator and a Control Room Operator is experience and responsibility. Interns are in training, supervised, and gaining skills, while Control Room Operators are fully responsible for monitoring and controlling operations. Internships serve as a stepping stone toward becoming a qualified Control Room Operator.

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Control Room Operator

Capital Power

Arlington, AZ โ€ข On-site

$44 - $66/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 23 hours ago


Job description

A little about Capital Power
Capital Power (TSX: CPX) is dedicated to Powering Change by Changing Power. This north star guides our ambitions, focus, and actions as we transform our energy system. We're a growth-oriented North American energy company headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. Our team safely delivers, builds, and creates balanced energy solutions for customers across North America.
Our people are at the core of our journey to deliver reliable, affordable, and lower-carbon power solutions. We provide purpose-driven work in a safe and inclusive environment, and we live by our North Star. With us, your contributions matter - we want you to be empowered to innovate, collaborate, and ultimately drive results. We're here to partner with you so you can learn, grow, and forge a career that's meaningful to you. Join us in powering North America!
Your opportunity
One Permanent Full Time Position.
We are a fast-growing organization that is focused on sustainable growth, committed to a low-carbon future, and believes in innovation.
We are seeking an experienced Combined Cycle Power Plant Control Room Operator who is eager to work as part of a Team at our Arlington Valley Facility!
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 580MW Combined Cycle Power Plant from the Control Room utilizing various control systems, as well as directing the operation of all plant equipment.
The Operator must be able to work with others and assist in Overtime for other shifts as required.
You will contribute to our team by:
  • Ensure the safe and reliable operation of all plant equipment across varying conditions, including Gas and Steam Turbines, Generators, HRSGs, emissions monitoring, electrical systems, and all auxiliary balance-of-plant equipment, using Turbine Control and Distributed Control Systems.
  • Responsible for operating and monitoring plant equipment remotely, using control systems, and instrumentation, while tracking key parameters (temperature, pressure, levels, vibration, water chemistry) and reviewing operator rounds to verify performance and identify trends.
  • Issuing permits, including but not limited to Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space, and Hot Work as required to authorize work.
  • Utilizing the Computerized Maintenance Management System to enter service requests, as well as documenting the performance of assigned Preventative Maintenance.
  • Communicating plant conditions, particularly when unusual or abnormal, to the Operations Manager and Lead Control Room Operator.
  • Assisting with development of operations procedures and programs.
  • Performing general housekeeping and continuous improvement of the appearance of the facility as required.
  • Assisting with junior operator training.
  • Strictly adhering to all safety and environmental rules and regulations to protect employees, contractors, community, and the environment.
  • Operating heavy equipment such as a man-lift and forklift as required.
  • Assisting with performing Root Cause Analysis of failures as required.

What you will bring to the role:
Education:
  • Completed High School Diploma required.
  • Technical training related to the role is preferred.

Experience and Skills:
  • Experience as a Control Room Operator for Combined Cycle Plants is highly desirable. Preferably with GE 7FA combustion turbines and GE D11 steam turbines.
  • Experience with GE Mark VIe turbine control system and DeltaV balance of plant control system also preferred
  • Extensive working knowledge of the power plant industry is desirable.
  • Experience as an Operator in a power plant is desired.
  • Theoretical and practical knowledge of combustion/steam turbine operations closed system steam generation, industrial safety, hazardous waste management and inspection/recording of plant parameters is highly desirable.
  • Experience with piping and instrument schematics and process control is desirable.

Technical Skills:
  • Solid ability to solve equipment, systems, and safety issues.
  • Gas Power Plant Operation and Maintenance experience.
  • Able to problem solve and troubleshoot at an expert level concerning operating issues at Gas Power Plant.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively with co-workers and help foster a positive team environment.

Working Conditions:
  • Heavy industrial facility designated as a safety-sensitive location.
  • Physical mobility, including lifting and climbing, and ability to use PPE required.
  • Rotating Shift Work required.
  • Primarily working independently in Control Room but outside work as necessary during maintenance activities

Additional Details:
  • The pay range for this position is $44 to $66 per hour.
  • The specific rate will depend on the successful candidate's qualifications and prior relevant experience.
  • This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
  • This position is eligible for health care benefits, retirement benefits, paid time off, and an annual bonus.
  • As this is a safety sensitive position, clearance of a pre-employment drug test is required, subject to applicable law.
  • To be considered for this role, you must be legally eligible to work in the United States of America.
  • The successful candidate for this position will undergo an education verification, reference checks, and criminal record check.
  • Capital Power employees that refer a successful candidate for this position are eligible for a $1000 Referral Reward!
  • We believe that creating a culture that supports employees' physical, mental, financial, and social well-being is critical to our success. That is why we provide flexible and affordability employee benefits, retirement savings, and paid time off programs. We also provide comprehensive onboarding, training, and programs supporting your career development.

How To Apply and Next Steps
Capital Power only accepts resumes via online application at www.capitalpower.com/careers. If you choose to submit your resume by any other means, we cannot guarantee that your application will be considered for vacancies.
Applicants with disabilities who require a reasonable accommodation to complete their application can request accessible formats, communication support, or other accessibility assistance by contacting careers@capitalpower.com.
Capital Power is committed to providing a fair and transparent hiring process. We recognize and embrace the value of diversity and hire employees with the appropriate skills, experience and knowledge for each position.
Thank you for taking the time to apply and expressing interest in powering a sustainable future with Capital Power! We wish that we could personally respond to everyone who applies; however, it is our practice to contact only those individuals selected for interviews.