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Power Plant Operator

Oswego, NY · On-site

$65K - $70K/yr

Indeck Energy Services is looking for an individual with combined cycle power plant experience to fill an immediate position. This position entails work with boilers, high-pressure steam, gas and ...

Indeck Energy Services is looking for an individual with combined cycle power plant experience to fill an immediate position. This position entails work with boilers, high-pressure steam, gas and ...

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Power Plant Operator

Shakopee, MN · On-site

$38 - $42/hr

Power Plant Operator Wage: $38-$42/hour (Includes 8 hours of built-in overtime) Shift: Rotating - 7 days of 12-hour day shifts, followed by 7 days off, then 7 days of 12-hour night shifts, followed ...

Purpose The Power Plant Manager is responsible for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation and maintenance of the Lake Charles Power Unit, including the Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG ...

Power Plant Manager Location : Orlando, FL Department: Power Plant Reports To : Director of Maintenance FLSA Status : Exempt Summary: The Power Plant Manager manages and oversees the engine fleets ...

As our Power Plant Operator at St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood Colorado, you will help ensure a safe and comfortable environment for patients, staff, and visitors by being responsible for operating ...

As our Power Plant Operator at St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood Colorado, you will help ensure a safe and comfortable environment for patients, staff, and visitors by being responsible for operating ...

Power Plant Operator

Lakewood, CO · On-site

$27.28 - $43.06/hr

As our Power Plant Operator at St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood Colorado, you will help ensure a safe and comfortable environment for patients, staff, and visitors by being responsible for operating ...

This position is located at our Bellingham Power Plant in Bellingham, MA. We offer amazing benefits that start on day one, a generous AIP bonus plan, 401(k) with $ for $ company match up to 6% (100 ...

Power Plant Operator

Bellingham, MA · On-site

$43 - $49/hr

This position is located at our Bellingham Power Plant in Bellingham, MA. We offer amazing benefits that start on day one, a generous AIP bonus plan, 401(k) with $ for $ company match up to 6% (100 ...

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How much do power plant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for power plant 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 are the typical daily responsibilities of a Power Plant Operator?

Power Plant Operators are responsible for monitoring and controlling equipment to generate and distribute electric power, performing routine inspections, and responding to alarms or operational anomalies. They carefully log operational data, conduct safety checks, and coordinate with maintenance teams to address equipment issues. Operators may also assist with periodic testing, equipment startups or shutdowns, and adhere strictly to regulatory and safety protocols. This hands-on, technical role involves both independent tasks and regular collaboration with engineers and technicians to maintain optimal plant performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Power Plant position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Power Plant Operator, you need a solid understanding of electrical and mechanical systems, often supported by a relevant technical degree or vocational training. Familiarity with distributed control systems (DCS), SCADA software, and industry certifications such as NERC or EPA qualifications are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork help operators excel in dynamic and sometimes high-pressure environments. These skills and qualities are critical for ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable power generation at all times.

What is a Power Plant job?

A Power Plant job involves operating, maintaining, and overseeing equipment that generates electricity. Workers in this field ensure the plant runs efficiently, conduct routine inspections, and troubleshoot issues to prevent downtime. Positions can vary from plant operators and technicians to engineers and maintenance personnel. These roles require technical knowledge, adherence to safety protocols, and sometimes specialized certifications or training.

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Infographic showing various Power Plant job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, and 95% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $82,563 per year, or $39.7 per hour.
Power Plant Operator

$39 - $45/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Description
The Plant Operator is responsible for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of all Plant equipment under their control in accordance with written plant procedures and under the direction of the Shift Lead OMT and O&M Manager. In the absence of specific orders and/or directives, the Operator exercises initiative, using experience and good judgment in Plant operation. Comply with plant policies including those concerning safety and environmental.
Camden Plant Holdings (Camden) is a 145 MW gas fired combined cycle facility utilizing a GE 7001EA Gas Turbines and a GE Steam Turbine with water cooled condensers. The facility is interconnected to PSEG and sells power into the PJM market.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Oversee the safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally sound operation of plant equipment.
  • Assist in combined-cycle plant start-up, shutdown, and equipment operations as necessary, including turbines, HRSG, and auxiliary equipment in accordance with operating instructions and procedures.
  • Properly operate plant equipment, including valves, air actuators, and electrical switches, during normal and emergency operation, including valves, selector switches.
  • Communicate information clearly, both orally and written.
  • Troubleshoot plant equipment to resolve operational problems.
  • Operate various computer systems to receive, analyze, comprehend, and input data.
  • Monitor and record data available using various instruments, recording charts, annunciator systems and other monitoring devices onto shift logs as directed.
  • Implement Plant Emergency Procedures as needed.
  • Observe variations in operating conditions and interpret meter and gauge readings.
  • Monitor and test water chemistry per written guidelines to maintain proper steam quality and boiler chemistry.
  • Communicate conditions of plant system and equipment to others.
  • Apply knowledge of combined cycle power plant operations and basic power plant principles to daily decision-making and work tasks.
  • Discern and respond to verbal and auditory signals from control panel.
  • Take, record, and analyze readings of various electrical and mechanical meters.
  • Ensure shift operations and maintenance PMs are performed.
  • Safely operate plant equipment, including, trucks, cranes, forklifts, and personnel lifts
  • Will involve occasional work with OSHA classified hazardous materials.
  • Meet physical requirements of the job such as perform tasks while standing, walking (up to 12 hours), climbing stairs and ladders, reaching overhead, and squatting. The ability to lift (50 pounds), use hand tools and test instruments. Wearing personal protective equipment in the performance of duties (e.g. hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, arc flash clothing, and work boots.
  • Performance of duties requires working rotating shifts, including weekends and holiday coverage, and off-shift coverage. "On Call" status may be required. Timely response to call-out opportunities.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Requirements
  • New Jersey Stationary 3rd Class Engineer's License (Blue Seal)
  • Three or more years of experience operating boilers, combustion and steam turbines, and resin exchange water equipment.
  • Operations background through appropriate training and/or experience.
  • Excellent technical and organizational skills.
  • Oral and written communication skills.
  • Proven ability to work in a team environment and perform effectively without close supervision.
  • Must be computer literate and familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, and e-mail required.
  • Ability to use discretion concerning confidential and sensitive company information.
  • Ability to Distinguish between colors.
  • Ability to read one line engineering drawings.