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Power Plant Operator Trainee Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Power Plant Boiler Operator

Middletown, OH · On-site

$25.50 - $34.50/hr

Power Plant Boiler Operator Who We Are Essity is a global leader in health and hygiene headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with a North American headquarters located in Philadelphia, PA. We are a ...

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Power Plant Intern

Hanging Rock, OH

$14 - $18.50/hr

Shadow operators during field rounds and learn how operators assess equipment condition through ... Power LLC Locations Hanging Rock Plant Ohio We are a company of people committed to: Exceeding ...

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How much do power plant operator trainee jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for power plant operator trainee in Ohio is $42.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.56 and $55.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a power plant operator trainee?

A Power Plant Operator Trainee is an entry-level position where individuals learn how to monitor and control power-generating equipment under the supervision of experienced operators. Trainees receive hands-on training in operating turbines, boilers, generators, and other systems to ensure safe and efficient power production. Responsibilities typically include reading gauges, recording data, and responding to system alerts. Over time, trainees gain the knowledge and skills needed to become fully qualified power plant operators.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a power plant operator trainee?

As a Power Plant Operator Trainee, your daily tasks typically involve shadowing experienced operators, monitoring equipment gauges and control panels, recording operational data, and assisting with routine maintenance. You may also learn to adjust controls to regulate output, respond to alarms or abnormal indicators, and participate in safety drills. Over time, you'll gain experience analyzing system performance and troubleshooting issues under supervision. The role offers hands-on training in a highly structured team setting, preparing you for increased responsibility and possible advancement to full operator roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the power plant operator trainee position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Power Plant Operator Trainee, you need a basic understanding of mechanical and electrical systems, attention to detail, and at least a high school diploma or equivalent, with some employers preferring technical training or coursework. Familiarity with control systems, monitoring equipment, and safety protocols is crucial, and completion of relevant safety training or industry certifications can be beneficial. Strong problem-solving skills, effective communication, and the ability to follow instructions make a candidate stand out in this position. These competencies ensure safe and efficient plant operations while supporting learning and advancement in a highly regulated environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Power Plant Operator jobs in Ohio?

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Infographic showing various Power Plant Operator Trainee job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $88,419 per year, or $42.5 per hour.

$34.70 - $51.16/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Description
General James M. Gavin Power Plant is a 2,600-megawatt supercritical coal-fired power station in the village of Cheshire, Ohio, United States.
The Instrument Control Technician Performs technical and specialized work of a skilled nature in connection with electrical and control systems; analysis, detection, and repair of single loop control systems, electronic, devices, communication systems, and instruments such as meters, gauges, and regulators. The Instrument and Control Technician assists others in making tests, surveys and layout work and the development of reports documenting results.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Perform technical and specialized work of a skilled nature in connection with the repair and maintenance of electrical and solid-state electronic systems, communication systems, instrument and control systems, equipment interlocks, computers, annunciator systems, and recorders.
  • Actively participate in job briefs and safety discussions. Maintain a strong focus on hazard identification and elimination. Perform work in accordance with the policies, practices, standards, and rules of the company.
  • Participate in accident investigations when requested.
  • Maintain safe working conditions, use of proper tools, equipment, and protective clothing & devices. Keep work areas clean; check and maintain assigned housekeeping areas.
  • Take a collaborative approach to problem solving. Work with energy production, maintenance personnel, and others to resolve immediate equipment problems and ensure equipment is repaired safely and efficiently.
  • Actively seek ways to improve productivity and equipment reliability. Investigate abnormal operating conditions, equipment failures, equipment design issues, operating and maintenance problems.
  • Review, update, revise drawings and other documentation and/or procedures as needed. Assist with technical and safety training of others.
  • Assist or perform, as directed, analytical work in connection with equipment testing, chemical analyses, engineering studies and calculations related to the operating efficiency of power plant equipment and assist engineers and others performing technical services.
  • Work fair share of holdover, scheduled, and call-out overtime which at times may include weekend or night shift coverage for urgent jobs or startup support.
  • Perform similar or less skilled tasks and other duties as assigned.

Requirements
  • 2-year Assoc. Degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent
  • Knowledge and skill necessary to perform the installation, inspection, repair, adjustment, calibration and servicing of instrumentation, controls, and electrical equipment
  • Strong math skills and understanding of fundamental chemistry principles
  • Computer Skills: MS Office and applications related to Instrumentation and Controls. Experience with OSIsoft (Pi), Sharepoint, and Work Management systems (such as Asset Suite and PaSTA) preferred
  • Ability to read, interpret and work from simple prints, sketches, and specifications. Analytical skills and the ability to develop solutions to problems
  • Interpersonal skills to work and communicate effectively with involved company personnel, work team members, technicians, supervisory personnel, contractors, vendors, etc
  • Desire to learn and share knowledge with others
  • Commitment to safety and a willingness to communicate on unsafe acts and conditions when discovered

Other Desirable Skills
  • Successful completion of the Plant Operator Selection System (POSS) and the Plant Maintenance Selection System (MASS) tests are required for this position.
  • Possess a valid State driver's license.
  • Must satisfactorily complete and exhibit competency, in such time frames as may be established by the Company, all required training to advance to Control Technician or vacate the Control Technician Junior classification.
  • Able to work rotating shifts.
  • A physical abilities assessment is also required for this position.

Physical Requirements
  • Climb ladders & stairs several times each day
  • Use of hands and fine dexterity to move controls to precise locations
  • Communicate plant information by phone, in person, or by radio
  • Work on heights, grating, platforms, and catwalks
  • Lift up to 50 lbs occasionally, 35 lbs frequently
  • Push/Pull up to 60 lbs
  • May require overhead work and/or sustained awkward positioning
  • Able to sit, stand, or walk continuously for up to 12 hours
  • Able to climb in/out of heavy equipment (up to 30-inch step to enter/exit)
  • Able to work in dirty or dusty environments, high heat, or extreme cold