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... 600 people operating throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Since spinning out of a large ... Strong return on capital (ROC) * Experience contributing to or leading successful trading teams

Portfolio Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$200K/yr

... 600 people operating throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Since spinning out of a large ... Strong return on capital (ROC) * Experience contributing to or leading successful trading teams

Portfolio Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$200K/yr

... 600 people operating throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Since spinning out of a large ... Strong return on capital (ROC) * Experience contributing to or leading successful trading teams

Portfolio Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$100 - $200/hr

... 600 people operating throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Since spinning out of a large ... Strong return on capital (ROC) * Experience contributing to or leading successful trading teams

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SCADA Engineer II, III, Sr.

Glen Ellyn, IL · On-site

$101K - $139K/yr

Technical proficiency in SCADA system and operating software and administration. Demonstrated ... Must possess working knowledge of multiple complex SCADA field device protocols (BSAP, ROC, etc ...

Contract Account Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$80K - $105K/yr

... Account & ROC Management. This role will work with internal departments within Goldwind to ... Track the status of all operating projects and compile a monthly report highlighting all open ...

... ROC STAT Carts are properly supplied, replenished after use and deployed * Manages ordering ... or operating patient transports. * Occasional exposure to infectious diseases when working with ...

... BSAP, ROC, etc.) • Working knowledge of communications / systems networking. • Demonstrated ... The company has electric operating companies in three states, natural gas distribution companies in ...

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Roc Operator information

What is a ROC operator?

ROC Operators, or Remote Operations Center Operators, are professionals responsible for monitoring and managing operations of remote systems, such as power plants, data centers, or industrial facilities, from a centralized location. They use specialized software and tools to oversee system performance, detect anomalies, respond to alarms, and ensure operational efficiency and safety. ROC Operators play a critical role in maintaining uptime, troubleshooting issues, and coordinating with on-site personnel to resolve problems quickly. Their work helps organizations ensure continuous and reliable operation of critical infrastructure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a ROC operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a ROC (Remote Operations Center) Operator, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in industrial operations or technical fields, often supported by relevant certifications. Familiarity with SCADA systems, remote monitoring tools, and incident management platforms is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to stay calm under pressure are standout soft skills. These skills ensure efficient monitoring, rapid response to incidents, and the safe, continuous operation of critical infrastructure.

What are some common challenges faced by ROC operators, and how can they be addressed?

ROC Operators often encounter challenges such as monitoring multiple systems simultaneously, responding quickly to alarms, and maintaining accurate logs under pressure. Effective time management and strong attention to detail are essential to prevent oversight and ensure operations run smoothly. Collaborating with other departments and regularly participating in training sessions can help ROC Operators stay updated on procedures and improve response times. Developing strong communication skills also aids in efficiently escalating issues and coordinating with team members.

What is the difference between Roc Operator vs Drilling Rig Operator?

AspectRoc OperatorDrilling Rig Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma, safety certifications, technical trainingHigh school diploma, safety certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentMining sites, open-pit or underground operationsOil and gas drilling sites, onshore or offshore rigs
Industry UsageMining industry, mineral extractionOil and gas industry, energy sector

Both Roc Operators and Drilling Rig Operators require safety certifications and technical training. Roc Operators typically work in mining environments, focusing on mineral extraction, while Drilling Rig Operators work in the oil and gas industry, operating drilling rigs. Despite similar credentials, their work environments and industry applications differ significantly.

How hard is it to become a roc operator?

Becoming a ROC operator typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent, along with on-the-job training or technical certifications. The role involves operating and maintaining equipment, so technical skills and attention to safety are important; some positions may also require a valid driver's license and physical ability to perform tasks.

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Roc Operator jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Roc Operator job openings:

Infographic showing various Roc Operator job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 51% Full Time, 47% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Building Management Systems Plant Mechanic

Bannerhealth

Banner, IL

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Primary City/State:

Mesa, Arizona

Department Name:

Facilities Operations-Corp

Work Shift:

Varied

Job Category:

Facilities, Environmental Services, and Culinary

Sign-on incentive for eligible candidates!

Great careers are built at Banner Health. There's more to health care than doctors and nurses. We support all staff members as they find the path that's right for them. Apply today, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

Arizona is a year-round destination. Sunny skies and low humidity prevail 300 days a year across the state. From awesome natural wonders to culinary treats, tribal lands, vibrant cities, world-class resorts, renowned golfing and historic Western towns, there are some truly breathtaking moments to be had in the Grand Canyon State.

Join our team as a BMS Plant Mechanic and help keep critical hospital systems operating at their best. In this hands-on role, you'll troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Building Management Systems (BMS) along with boilers, chillers, generators, and other essential plant equipment. Working with our Remote Operations Center (ROC) and local Facilities teams, you'll play a key role in ensuring reliable, safe, and efficient facility operations.

Schedule: 7AM to 330PM working Monday through Friday (shift may vary depending on patient care needs).

Your pay and benefits are important components of your journey at Banner Health. This opportunity includes the option to participate in a variety of health, financial, and security benefits.

Within Banner Health Corporate, you will have the opportunity to apply your unique experience and expertise in support of a nationally-recognized healthcare leader. We offer stimulating and rewarding careers in a wide array of disciplines. Whether your background is in Human Resources, Finance, Information Technology, Legal, Managed Care Programs or Public Relations, you'll find many options for contributing to our award-winning patient care.

POSITION SUMMARY
This position works closely with the ROC BMS Technicians and BMS Analysts to repair, adjust, and calibrate field hardware within the building control systems. This position is based out of the Facilities Services Remote Operations Center (ROC) to support facility-based plant personnel to maintain optimum performance of plant equipment. This position may include field service and/or remote servicing of the Building Management Systems (BMS) across the organization as well as interaction/coordination with our facilities staff and Development and Construction Partners. This position is responsible for conducting preventative and corrective work to the local facility center's operations of the power plant and facility infrastructure equipment including, but not limited to mechanical equipment, boilers, co-generator engines, chillers, and emergency generators. This position also requires participation in reviewing construction and remodeling project documents as well as contracted mechanical work and assessment for code compliance and alignment with Banner Standards as well as compatibility to existing mechanical and electrical systems. Works with and supports local Facilities Teams in completing required tasks. As required, attends annual code compliance and update training.

CORE FUNCTIONS

1. Operates and assists in the proper maintenance and repairs of power plant, facility utilities equipment and systems. Maintains and repairs components of steam/hot water boilers, centrifugal/reciprocating chillers, and cooling towers. Maintains all automation components for pumped systems including chilled water, condensate water, domestic hot and cold water, heating hot water, condensate, sewage ejector, medical air, vacuum, mechanical air, and fuel oil.

2. Supports the Monitoring Based Commissioning (MBCx) program for all utility and infrastructure systems, including chillers, boilers, cooling towers, water distribution systems, building management systems, emergency generators and all associated components to ensure the integrity and reliability of the utility distribution systems providing all required and appropriate documentation.

3. Works with all other divisions and departments to meet the facility infrastructure and utility maintenance, installation, and construction needs; negotiates priorities, plans work schedules and job assignments. Recommends use of outside mechanical and utility specialty contractors as appropriate. Oversees and monitors outside mechanical and utility specialty contractors to assure compliance with established hospital standards.

4. Schedules and monitors utility and infrastructure maintenance repair work, alterations and renovation upgrades to the facilities utility and infrastructure systems. As assigned, oversees and monitors infrastructure construction, installation, and commissioning activities. Monitors systems and installation processes to ensure the integrity of assigned infrastructure, utility and building systems.

5. Instructs personnel regarding infrastructure and utility hazards to ensure the safe operation and use of equipment. Provides guidance, direction and oversight for infrastructure and utility training. Reviews and selects continuing educational materials and offerings for infrastructure training.

6. Coordinates infrastructure and utility system parts, materials, and supplies at an appropriate level within budgetary constraints. Maintains infrastructure and utility replacement schedules and records to keep within the projected capital equipment budget. Determines department specifications for all components of the hospital's infrastructure and utility systems. Reviews materials to ensure the quality of all utility and infrastructure components for installations during construction and remodel projects. Provides input to the designated Facilities Services ROC manager.

7. Works independently under general supervision. Fulfills responsibilities using specialized skills and knowledge. This position interacts with a wide variety of individuals including staff, co-workers, patients, physicians, visitors, regulatory agencies, surveyors, inspectors, contractors, and vendors. This position is facility based and has no budgetary responsibilities. Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards. Oversees and maintains records for facility compliance with all applicable Authorities Having Jurisdiction including local, state, federal and all other regulatory codes pertaining to all components of the facilities infrastructure and utility systems. Provides all customers of Banner Health with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating our core and leader behaviors each day.

8. Works independently under general supervision. Fulfills responsibilities using specialized skills and knowledge. This position interacts with a wide variety of individuals including staff, co-workers, patients, physicians, visitors, regulatory agencies, surveyors, inspectors, contractors, and vendors. This position is based out of the Facilities Services Remote Operations Center (ROC) and has no budgetary responsibilities. Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards. Provides all customers of Banner Health with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating our core and leader behaviors each day. Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Requires three or more years of diversified work experience as a plant mechanic, stationary engineer, boiler operator, or refrigeration mechanic and the ability to demonstrate advanced skills in the field of plant operations.

High school diploma/GED or equivalent working knowledge, plus vocational or technical training. Must have working knowledge of utility and infrastructure systems and components common to the healthcare environment. Must be able to exercise independent decision making and judgment in the performance of all duties. Requires the ability to work safely and effectively with infrastructure and utility equipment. Must be proficient in reading and understanding related and required maintenance and construction documents. Must possess a valid drivers license and be eligible for coverage under the company auto insurance policy. Effective verbal and written communication skills are required. Must be able to work effectively with plant computer software programs and common office software programs.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Requires working knowledge and certification as required of applicable regulatory codes and state and local building codes. Previous construction experience is preferred. Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

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