To thrive in a Power Plant Outage role, you should have a strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, or instrumentation systems, along with experience in maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety procedures, typically supported by relevant trade certifications or an engineering background. Familiarity with computer maintenance management systems (CMMS), lockout/tagout protocols, outage planning software, and industry-standard safety certifications like OSHA 30 are essential. Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving abilities are important soft skills that help coordinate complex tasks and adapt to changing priorities. These skills and qualifications are critical for safely and efficiently executing outage projects, minimizing downtime, and maintaining operational compliance.