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Process Power Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Manager 2 - Power Uprates

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$142K - $215K/yr

You will work on major systems, equipment and plant process in the following areas: * Perform consulting level work for power uprates in the nuclear industry. * Interface with clients and project ...

Manager 2 - Power Uprates

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$142K - $215K/yr

You will work on major systems, equipment and plant process in the following areas: * Perform consulting level work for power uprates in the nuclear industry. * Interface with clients and project ...

Manager 2 - Power Uprates

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$142K - $215K/yr

You will work on major systems, equipment and plant process in the following areas: * Perform consulting level work for power uprates in the nuclear industry. * Interface with clients and project ...

The Process Engineer will report to the Director of Operations and support the execution of ... power microelectronic analog products. * Configuring, programming, operating, qualifying, and ...

Process Engineer

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Our mission is to deploy fusion power plants at scale to meet global decarbonization goals. Xcimer ... As a Process Engineer in the Materials & Process Engineering Department, you will work closely with ...

... power * Provide input to capital cost estimates * Prepare well written project reports * Play a ... process systems * Participate in the preparation of proposals and other business development ...

Process Engineer

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Our mission is to deploy fusion power plants at scale to meet global decarbonization goals. Xcimer ... As a Process Engineer in the Materials & Process Engineering Department, you will work closely with ...

Our mission is to deploy fusion power plants at scale to meet global decarbonization goals. Xcimer ... As a Process Engineer in the Materials & Process Engineering Department, you will work closely with ...

America's leading technology companies are ready to rely on TSMC Arizona for the next generations of chips that will power the digital future. At TSMC Arizona , Process Technicians are not just ...

America's leading technology companies are ready to rely on TSMC Arizona for the next generations of chips that will power the digital future. At TSMC Arizona , Process Technicians are not just ...

America's leading technology companies are ready to rely on TSMC Arizona for the next generations of chips that will power the digital future. At TSMC Arizona , Process Technicians are not just ...

America's leading technology companies are ready to rely on TSMC Arizona for the next generations of chips that will power the digital future. At TSMC Arizona , Process Technicians are not just ...

The Role The Associate Process Engineer will be responsible to provide the support to monitor ... Our advanced materials and formulations enable manufacturers to build the microchips that power ...

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What is the difference between Process Power vs Process Engineer?

AspectProcess PowerProcess Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires engineering degrees, certifications in power systems or process controlRequires engineering degree, often with certifications in process design or control systems
Work EnvironmentPower plants, energy sectors, industrial facilitiesManufacturing plants, chemical industries, process facilities
Industry UsageEnergy, power generation, large-scale industrial operationsManufacturing, chemical processing, oil & gas

Process Power professionals focus on managing and optimizing power systems within energy and industrial sectors, while Process Engineers design and improve manufacturing or processing systems. Both roles require engineering knowledge and often overlap in industries like energy and manufacturing, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Process Power jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Process Power job openings:
Traction Power Systems Technician

Traction Power Systems Technician

Valley Metro

Phoenix, AZ

$35.60 - $53.40/hr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Summary The full pay range for the position is $35.60 to $53.40 per hour with an anticipated starting rate between entry ($35.60) and midpoint ($44.50) of the range. It's essential to note that the actual hourly rate offered will be determined based on several factors, including skills, qualifications, experience, education, certifications, training and internal equity considerations. Purpose of Role: Ensures the safe, reliable, and continuous operation of rail services by inspecting, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing traction power substations and overhead catenary systems

Performs high-voltage electrical maintenance, preventive and corrective repairs, and emergency response. Valley Metro is a Drug-Free Workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minimum Qualifications & Requirements High School Diploma or GED and one (1) year of experience in: Electrical maintenance of traction power and catenary systems Skilled trades involving high-voltage systems Equipment and tool maintenance in electrified environments Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed.

Additional education cannot be substituted for experience. Human Resources reserves the right to call only the most qualified applicants to the selection process. Medical Examination: Employment is contingent upon passing a DOT physical examination.

Drug Test: This position is safety sensitive and subject to Valley Metro RPTA's Drug & Alcohol Program. Employment is contingent on passing pre-employment drug screening. Background Investigation: Employment is contingent upon the results of a background check.

Licenses: Valid Arizona Driver's License and ability to maintain insurability under Valley Metro's Vehicle Insurance Policy. Incumbent is required to obtain a Class B CDL permit within 90 days of attending New Employee Orientation and obtain a full Class B CDL with air brake endorsement within 6 months of hire.Licensing/Certification Requirements: Examples of Duties / Knowledge & Skills The following functions are intended to provide a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities of this position and are not an exhaustive list of all duties that may be performed. Inspect, test, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair overhead catenary systems, traction power substations, and related high-voltage electrical infrastructure

Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on AC and DC electrified rail systems to ensure safe and reliable power delivery. Perform work in high places using ladders and bucket trucks for access. Safely work in confined spaces, using all required specialty equipment and PPE.

Assist in training less experienced Traction Power Systems Technicians. Diagnose and resolve electrical malfunctions using appropriate tools, test equipment, and established troubleshooting methods. Safely work around energized circuits and high-voltage systems in compliance with all safety rules, procedures, and regulatory requirements.

Respond to routine and emergency work orders, operate specialty vehicles and equipment, and support field operations as required. Maintain accurate records, inspection logs, and inventory; participate in safety activities; assist team members and contractors; and complete special projects as assigned. Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assigned.

Required Knowledge & Skills: Knowledge of: Common overhead catenary system maintenance processes. Traction power substation equipment and operations.Electrical safety practices and procedures. Troubleshooting methods for electrified systems

Familiarity with inventory control and parts management procedures. Record-keeping and maintenance documentation requirements. Proper maintenance procedures for tools and equipment.

Using a computer and related software. Skill in: Inspecting and diagnosing issues with overhead and substation systems. Repairing and maintaining electrified power components safely.

Operating high-rail vehicles, specialty tools and equipment proficiently. Responding promptly to emergency maintenance calls. Maintaining accurate logs and facilitating inventory efficiently.

Assisting colleagues and contractors as needed. Performing routine cleaning and preventive maintenance tasks. Communication and interpersonal skills to exchange information and receive work direction.

Physical Demands / Work Environment Work is performed in a combination of office, vehicle, and outdoor environments with routine use of standard office and specialized equipment. The position requires the ability to perform heavy physical work, including lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds frequently and up to 100 pounds occasionally, with or without reasonable accommodation. Essential physical functions include the ability to sit, stand, walk, lift, carry, push, and pull; climb, kneel, bend, reach, twist, crouch, crawl, and balance; and use fine motor skills, visual acuity, hearing, and verbal communication.

The work environment may include noise, distractions, time pressure, detailed or exacting tasks, frequent task changes, multitasking, emergency situations, irregular schedules, overtime, and working as part of a team. The position involves regular exposure to mechanical, respiratory, electrical, and physical hazards; extreme temperatures; noise and vibration; and moving equipment. Periodic exposure may include fire hazards, communicable diseases, wet or humid conditions, chemical hazards, and explosives.