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Compliance & Safety * Support compliance with NERC reliability standards, environmental permits ... Power plant environment that may involve entering confined spaces, crawling through narrow areas ...

Compliance & Safety * Support compliance with NERC reliability standards, environmental permits ... Power plant environment that may involve entering confined spaces, crawling through narrow areas ...

Compliance & Safety * Support compliance with NERC reliability standards, environmental permits ... Power plant environment that may involve entering confined spaces, crawling through narrow areas ...

$85K/yr

Safety Program Manager, Health and Safety, Industrial Safety, Compliance, OSHA, CSP, Safety Inspections, Accident Investigation, Power Plant Safety. Company Description Libertyjobs.com has become an ...

Power Plant Operator

Winnemucca, NV · On-site

$23 - $27/hr

... facilities and power plant grounds * Collaborates with the team to develop and implement ... Conducts all work with "Safety" emphasis and a priority of all individuals onsite, and the safety ...

As our Power Plant Operator at St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood Colorado, you will help ensure a ... You will be expected to monitor and track energy usage, and follow safety protocols. To be ...

You will be expected to monitor and track energy usage, and follow safety protocols. To be ... As a Power Plant Operator, you are essential to keeping the hospital operational 24/7. * Performs ...

Job Title: Sr Mgr, Power Plant Work Place Flexibility: Onsite Legal Entity: Entergy Louisiana, LLC ... Responsible for operations reliability, safety, compliance, and financial performance. Ensures ...

Purpose The Power Plant Manager is responsible for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation and ... Ensure adherence to environmental regulations, health and safety laws, and industry standards.

Lead, coach, and develop facility staff, including training in operations, maintenance, safety, and ... Strong understanding of power plant operations and O&M functions. * Knowledge of plant chemistry ...

Job Title: Sr Mgr, Power Plant Work Place Flexibility: Onsite Legal Entity: Entergy Louisiana, LLC ... Responsible for operations reliability, safety, compliance, and financial performance. Ensures ...

Fully support and participate in NAES Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Compliance Programs ... Power plant environment that may involve entering confined spaces, crawling through narrow areas ...

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How much do power plant safety jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for power plant safety in the United States is $39.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.38 and $46.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is power plant safety?

Power plant safety refers to the protocols, equipment, and procedures put in place to protect workers, the public, and the environment from hazards associated with the generation of electricity. This includes managing risks such as fires, explosions, electrical hazards, chemical exposure, and mechanical failures. Safety measures involve regular training, use of protective gear, emergency preparedness, and adherence to strict regulatory standards. Effective safety programs help prevent accidents and ensure the reliable operation of the power plant.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in power plant safety?

To thrive in Power Plant Safety, you need a solid understanding of industrial safety protocols, hazard assessment, and regulatory compliance, often backed by a degree in engineering, occupational health, or safety management. Familiarity with safety management systems (SMS), OSHA/EPA regulations, and certifications such as CSP (Certified Safety Professional) are commonly required. Strong attention to detail, communication, and problem-solving skills help professionals proactively identify risks and promote a culture of safety. These competencies are crucial for preventing accidents, ensuring regulatory compliance, and protecting both personnel and equipment in high-risk environments.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in power plant safety, and how can they be effectively managed?

Professionals in power plant safety often encounter challenges such as maintaining up-to-date compliance with evolving regulations, managing a diverse team’s adherence to safety protocols, and responding swiftly to unexpected safety incidents. Effective management involves ongoing training, clear communication of procedures, and regular safety audits to identify and mitigate potential hazards. Collaboration with operations, engineering, and maintenance teams is critical to ensure a unified approach to safety and continuous improvement in safety culture.

What is the difference between Power Plant Safety vs Power Plant Operator?

AspectPower Plant SafetyPower Plant Operator
CertificationsOSHA safety training, HAZWOPER, industry-specific safety certificationsEPA, NRC licenses, technical certifications
Work EnvironmentSafety offices, plant sites, inspection areasControl rooms, plant floors, operational areas
Job FocusEnsuring safety protocols, hazard mitigation, complianceOperating equipment, monitoring systems, controlling plant processes

Power Plant Safety professionals focus on maintaining safety standards, conducting inspections, and ensuring regulatory compliance within power plants. In contrast, Power Plant Operators are responsible for running and controlling plant machinery and systems. Both roles are essential in the power industry, but they differ in daily responsibilities and required certifications.

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What states have the most Power Plant Safety jobs?

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Infographic showing various Power Plant Safety job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,563 per year, or $39.7 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


NAES rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

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Job description

Chalk Point Generation Station, located in Aquasco, Maryland, is a significant contributor to the region’s power supply, with a total generating capacity of approximately 1,618 megawatts. The station features a diverse configuration that includes seven gas turbines and two steam turbines across nine units. This setup provides operational flexibility and reliability, allowing the facility to efficiently respond to changing energy demands throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

Opportunity Summary

The Plant Engineer at Chalk Point Generation Station provides engineering support to optimize plant reliability, performance, and efficiency. This role monitors plant systems, leads root cause investigations, manages engineering and capital projects, supports electrical and control system reliability, and drives continuous improvement initiatives. Working closely with Operations, Maintenance, and Engineering teams, the Plant Engineer helps maximize plant availability while ensuring compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.

Your scope of responsibility as Power Plant Engineer will include the following primary functions:

Plant Engineering & Reliability

  • Monitor plant performance, including combustion turbines, steam turbines, and Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG), analyzing heat rate, efficiency, and operating trends to improve plant performance and profitability.
  • Investigate equipment failures, forced outages, and generation losses; perform root cause analyses and implement corrective actions to improve reliability and prevent recurrence.
  • Support investigations of plant incidents, equipment issues, and abnormal operating conditions by developing technical analyses, recommendations, and follow-up plans.
  • Perform condition monitoring using vibration analysis, thermography, oil analysis, and other predictive maintenance techniques to assess equipment health.
  • Maintain and optimize instrumentation, measurement, electrical, and control systems, including protective relays, circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear, motor control centers (MCCs), Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
  • Collaborate with Operations and Maintenance to develop and implement equipment upgrades and engineering solutions that improve plant reliability, efficiency, and maintainability.
  • Maintain engineering documentation, configuration control, and plant drawings to ensure accurate records and compliance with company standards.

Projects & Continuous Improvement

  • Lead reliability studies, engineering evaluations, and capital improvement projects that increase plant availability, reduce operating costs, and improve long-term equipment performance.
  • Develop scopes of work, manage engineering contracts, coordinate contractors and OEMs, and oversee project execution to ensure quality, schedule, and budget objectives are achieved.
  • Review plant systems and design modifications, recommending cost-effective improvements that enhance operational performance and reliability.

Compliance & Safety

  • Support compliance with NERC reliability standards, environmental permits, and applicable regulatory requirements through engineering documentation, reporting, and audit readiness activities.
  • Promote and actively participate in NAES safety programs, ensuring engineering activities comply with all company policies and regulatory requirements.
  • Coordinate with internal stakeholders, engineering firms, equipment manufacturers, and corporate engineering resources to resolve technical issues and support plant operations.
  • Perform other duties and special projects as assigned in support of safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations.

NAES Safe

Safety is a core value at NAES, and as a condition of employment, all employees are expected to remain mentally alert and work safely at all times. Employees must also adhere to all safety warnings and posted signs while on company property. Additionally, they are required to follow all NAES safety rules and procedures. Adherence to these safety responsibilities is one of the key factors in the evaluation of each employee’s performance.

Working Relationships

The Plant Engineer reports to the Maintenance Manager and partners with plant management, NAES Corporate Engineering Support Services, and Operations to support daily plant operations and environmental permitting activities.

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions

Physical requirements include standing for extended periods of time, climbing stairs and ladders, working from elevated platforms and walkways at varying heights, and routinely lifting up to 50 pounds.

Power plant environment that may involve entering confined spaces, crawling through narrow areas, and handling hazardous materials, with exposure to fumes, extreme temperatures, and noise. Work may include high heat near equipment and varying outdoor weather conditions.

Some duties may require the use of protective equipment, which can include hard hats, safety glasses, and eye protection, air masks/respirators, ear protection, chemical suits, flame-resistant clothing (FRC), hot gloves, high-voltage protective gear, and fall protection. Fit testing for respirators may be required. Strict smoking restrictions apply in and around the facility.

Fitness for Duty

All personnel will participate in the Fitness for Duty Program, which includes a post-offer physical examination, drug screening, and post-employment random drug screening.

Work Schedule

The Plant Engineer works a standard Monday to Friday day shift schedule. This position will require extended hours, flexible shifts, weekends, holidays, and on-call availability as needed to support plant operations and business needs.

Some travel may be involved to participate in Manager, Owner, User Group, or other offsite meetings.

Compensation

This position offers an annual base salary ranging from $145,000 to $175,000 and includes eligibility for an annual performance bonus.

Professional Expertise & Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering required; Electrical Engineering preferred. Mechanical, Power Generation, or other closely related engineering degrees will also be considered.
  • Demonstrated engineering experience supporting power plant operations, maintenance, or reliability in a utility or heavy industrial environment.
  • Demonstrated expertise in monitoring plant performance, investigating equipment failures, and performing root cause analyses to improve reliability and availability.
  • Comprehensive understanding of electrical, instrumentation, and control systems, including DCS, PLCs, protective relays, transformers, switchgear, and motor control centers.
  • Working knowledge of predictive and condition monitoring techniques, including vibration analysis, thermography, and oil analysis.

  • Proven ability to lead engineering studies, capital projects, and contractor activities from planning through execution.

  • Familiarity with plant performance monitoring and data systems, including OSIsoft PI and CEMS/DAHS; experience is preferred.

  • Working knowledge of environmental regulations, NERC reliability standards, and industrial safety requirements applicable to power generation facilities.
  • Strong analytical, technical writing, communication, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to present recommendations and technical information effectively.
  • Must possess a valid, unrestricted U.S. driver’s license and ensure it remains in good standing at all times.

About NAES

NAES Corporation is a leading provider of operations, maintenance, and engineering services for energy facilities. We serve clients across the power generation, oil and gas, and renewable energy sectors throughout North America and internationally, supporting the full life cycle of power generation and other industrial facilities.

NAES is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Employment decisions are based on merit and qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, military status, USERRA-protected status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.


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