The Control Room Supervisor oversees the continuous monitoring of plant systems to ensure optimal performance, manages alarms and upset conditions, and leads the execution of plant shutdown and start-up procedures. They ensure all equipment operates according to approved procedures, guidelines, and technical manuals while fostering a culture of safety and compliance within the control room team.
Requirements
- Oversee the start-up, operation, and shutdown of all equipment, including turbine generators, ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards.
- Ensure the safe and efficient operation of all equipment, including combustion turbines, HRSGs, steam turbines, generators, and auxiliary systems.
- Actively lead and participate in NAES Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Compliance Programs, fostering a culture of safety among the team.
- Promote personal accountability for safety by adhering to and enforcing all company safety and environmental rules, policies, and procedures.
- Ensure timely and accurate completion of the daily log and other plant records, including electrical output, steam output, emissions output, fuel consumption, water consumption, and heat rates.
- Conduct periodic reviews of logs and records to verify effective functioning of tag-out procedures, equipment status, and administrative systems.
- Supervise the administrative maintenance of plant operating manuals, technical references, prints and diagrams, and preventive/predictive maintenance records.
- Communicate plant abnormalities to personnel and management, ensuring a coordinated response to issues.
- Monitor the performance of plant equipment and take appropriate corrective action when alarms are activated, coordinating with the operations team as necessary.
- Provide direction and support to team members in task execution, ensuring efficiency and adherence to safety protocols.
- Facilitate staff training and development, enhancing operational competency within the control room team.
- Ensure accurate and complete shift handover, presenting and delivering all plant issues and concerns to incoming personnel, ensuring no shift relief occurs until properly briefed.
- Maintain proficiency in the operation of all plant equipment, proactively monitoring systems to identify potential issues.
- Lead troubleshooting efforts for technical issues and diagnose equipment failures/anomalies in collaboration with the technical team.
- Direct control measures during plant upset conditions, including containment, control, and corrective actions.
- Support maintenance activities during normal shifts and outages, coordinating with the maintenance team to optimize plant performance.
- Collaborate with the Maintenance Team to execute maintenance plans, providing necessary support such as Lockout/Tagout, equipment identification, troubleshooting, and work request preparation.
- Undertake additional tasks as directed by the Operations Manager, contributing to overall operational success.
Benefits
- Eligibility for annual performance bonus
- Modified DuPont rotating 12-hour shift schedule
- Paid training and development opportunities