Key Roles This position is responsible for performing all duties necessary to ensure proper and efficient operation of all instrumentation, hydraulic systems, automatic control systems, and mechanical equipment associated with combustion turbines.
Key Responsibilities
Combustion Turbine Technician
Performs general facility maintenance duties.
Inspects and/or repair pumps.
Rebuilds valves.
Monitors, operates, and controls combustion turbines and auxiliary equipment, and takes appropriate action to maintain normal equipment and system operation.
Installs, calibrates, and tests various instruments such as pressure temperature, flow, position, and level transmitters, pressure gauges, data recorders, microprocessors, chemical analysis meters, and alarm systems.
Maintains automatic controls for combustion control, safeguard systems, data acquisition, turbine control systems, water treatment systems, and communication systems.
Performs hardware and software modifications and installs, monitors, and maintains programmable control systems.
Performs complicated rigging.
Operates overhead crane.
Operates a water treatment and demineralizer plant.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Combustion Turbine Technician Level 1
Responds to plant alarms including screens and local.
Implements emergency action plans.
Navigates control panel screens (BOP Overview, CT Unit).
Monitors and records equipment parameters locally and on control panel including temperatures, levels, pressure, and kwh.
Implement fire suppression systems including CO2 and Plant.
Opens and closes valves locally and from control panel.
Locks and unlocks equipment from control panel.
Monitors equipment status locally and from control screens including fan and pump motors, breakers, and valves (Checks oil, vibration, and temperature).
Operate printers (select printer and change paper).
Uses a walkie talkie.
Operates emergency stops.
Reports unusual events to proper personnel.
Understands operation of turbines and support systems.
Ensures proper operation of enclosure ventilation.
Performs a walkdown inspection for gas turbines and BOP using the walkdown checklist.
Inspects gas turbine and BOP equipment for vibration, noise, temperature, and leaks during operation and document problems.
Records hourly readings on appropriate logs.
Reports megawatt total to Dispatch Center.
Monitors and records fluid levels including CT lube oil block and BOP from DCS (fuel oil and NOx Water).
Identifies unusual conditions and operates enclosure ventilation.
Starts gas heater for GE unit.
Selects fuel for turbine operation.
Stops gas turbine.
Performs hourly unit walkdown when on rotor barring.
Resets DART II gas recorder.
Sets up the gas yard for operation prior to start-up.
Starts gas turbine.
Shuts down gas yard after turbine shut down.
Starts gas compressor for LMS100.
Monitors fuel oil containment berm.
Checks compressor oil levels.
Monitors air dryer operation.
Checks differential pressure on instrument air filters.
Takes air dryer readings including pressure and temperature.
Rotates air compressors.
Starts and stops instrument air compressors.
Checks for proper operation of chemical pumps in water plant.
Monitors hourly during operation for abnormal conditions.
Shuts down DM Plant.
Identifies and responds to equipment alarms.
Identifies and responds to problems in plant operation.
Starts and stops river water pumps.
Monitors raw water entering clarifier.
Starts water plant and checks for proper operation.
Shuts down water plant.
Checks general service transformer oil levels and alarms.
Checks main transformer oil levels and alarms.
Checks unit auxiliary transformers.
Communicates with Dispatcher.
Racks in and racks out 480v and 4160v circuit breakers under supervision.
Opens and closes switches and breakers both locally and from control panel.
Monitors transformer containment pits.
Monitors status of Blackstart equipment.
Performs daily PM to Blackstart diesels and auxiliary equipment.
Starts Blackstart diesels.
Stops Blackstart diesels.
Performs a Blackstart from dead switchyard condition.
Locates circuit breakers.
Racks out breaker.
Removes breaker from cubicle.
Control Board Relays and Switches: Relamps indicating lights.
Performs necessary maintenance during combustion inspections under the guidance of supervision.
Changes belts on equipment.
Fabricates and run general wiring.
Repairs general wiring.
Fabricates and run tubing.
Maintains equipment logs.
Maintains glycol cooling system components.
Performs basic rosin core and silver soldering.
Repairs air and gas leaks in pneumatic instrumentation and controls.
Repairs hydraulic fluid leaks in hydraulic instrumentation and controls.
Performs diesel fire pump PMs.
Requests clearance/hold tags.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Combustion Turbine Technician Level 2
Repairs breaker.
Repairs receptacles.
Replaces contactor.
Uses hot sticks.
Sets/adjusts pneumatic valve stroke.
Tests valve.
Repacks gate valves.
Repacks globe valves.
Repacks needle valves.
Replaces ball valve.
Replaces diaphragm valve.
Replaces gate valve.
Replaces glove valve.
Repairs/replaces limitorque valve operators.
Replaces needle valve.
Troubleshoots valve operation.
Aligns pump couplings.
Changes pump bearings.
Replaces lube oil pumps.
Performs preventive maintenance testing.
Reads and interprets pump technical specs.
Replaces impellers.
Replaces mechanical seals.
Replaces pump casing wearing rings.
Replaces pump couplings.
Replaces pump lubrication piping.
Replaces pump packing.
Replaces pump shaft.
Replaces pumps.
Replaces radial thrust bearings.
Replaces shaft seals.
Takes required precision measurements.
Replaces air compressor components.
Troubleshoots compressor.
Repairs fuel oil pumps.
Replaces fuel oil valves.
Maintains filter plant chlorine system components.
Maintains glycol cooling system components.
Performs diesel fire pump PMs.
Maintains mobile equipment including vehicles, forklifts, and tractors.
Performs structural welding.
Operates forklift.
Electrically isolate motor.
Performs megger test on motor.
Checks motor-operated valve operation.
Determines rigging equipment to remove motor.
Inspects motor bearings.
Lubricates motors.
Opens motor lead box for inspection.
Checks and/or replace brushes in DC motors.
Replaces motor starter components.
Tests motor starters.
Troubleshoots motor starters.
Changes out a motor.
Aligns motor.
Checks starting circuit.
Troubleshoots electrical system.
Checks for and replace blown fuses (use Ohmmeter).
Tests and checks switchgear.
Cleans motor control centers.
Tightens connections.
Cleans switchgear.
Performs PM (test inverter).
Adjust inverters.
Troubleshoot inverters.
Troubleshoot limit switches.
Adjusts limit switches.
Replaces limit switches.
Repairs fire protection system.
Resets fire protection system valves.
Replaces fire protection system sensors.
Checks fire protection system for leaks.
Smoke test fire system sensors.
Programs/reprograms printers.
Troubleshoots MOD 300.
Removes and replaces analyzer probe.
Cleans solenoids.
Isolates solenoids.
Modifies solenoids.
Removes and replaces solenoids.
Tests solenoids.
Troubleshoots solenoids.
Adjusts switches.
Cleans switches.
Isolates switches.
Modifies switches.
Performs preventive maintenance on switches.
Removes and replaces switches.
Repairs switches.
Tests switches.
Troubleshoots switches.
Depth metric micrometers.
Dial indicators.
English depth micrometers.
English dial vernier calipers.
Feeler gauges.
Metric micrometers.
Metric vernier calipers.
Threads gauges.
Determines rigging paths.
Inspects rigging equipment.
Uses rigging equipment.
Troubleshoots water system.
Replaces actuators.
Troubleshoots and repairs actuators.
Demineralizer system: maintains Demin. acid system components.
Maintains Demin. Caustic system components
Performs other duties assigned.
Combustion Turbine Technician Level 3
Tests turbine trip circuit.
Strokes valves.
Calibrates CT vibration system.
Calibrates thermocouple.
Calibrates RTD transmitter.
Modifies alarm points.
Troubleshoots MARK V.
Troubleshoots Ladder Logic MARK V.
Troubleshoots ABB control systems.
Blows down electronic transmitter sensing lines.
Calibrates electronic transmitters.
Changes ranges on electronic transmitters.
Cleans electronic transmitters.
Isolates electronic transmitters.
Modifies electronic transmitters.
Performs preventive maintenance on electronic transmitters.
Removes and replaces electronic transmitters.
Repairs electronic transmitter test fixtures.
Repairs electronic transmitters.
Reprograms electronic transmitters.
Tests electronic transmitters.
Troubleshoots electronic transmitters.
Blows down pneumatic transmitter sensing lines.
Repairs pneumatic transmitter test fixtures.
Calibrates analyzers.
Changes ranges on analyzers.
Cleans analyzers.
Isolates analyzers.
Performs preventive maintenance on analyzers.
Removes and replace analyzer probe.
Repairs analyzer test fixtures.
Repairs analyzers.
Tests analyzers.
Troubleshoots analyzers.
Adjusts derivative on rate controllers.
Adjusts integral settings on controllers.
Adjusts proportional band or gain on controllers.
Adjusts setpoints on controllers.
Blows down controller sensing lines.
Calibrates controllers.
Cleans controllers.
Isolates controllers.
Modifies controllers.
Modifies existing controller loops.
Performs preventive maintenance on controllers.
Removes and replace controllers.
Repairs controllers.
Tests controllers.
Troubleshoots controllers.
Assists engineering with SCADA system adjustments.
Determines riggings paths.
Uses rigging equipment.
Troubleshoots static starting system.
Adjusts/calibrates actuators.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Key Requirements
Education and Certifications / Licenses:
High school diploma or equivalent. Associate’s or technical degree in industrial maintenance including mechanical, electronics, electricity, and control systems preferred.
Experience:
Combustion Turbine Technician
Three (3) years of related experience preferred.
Skills and Abilities:
Combustion Turbine Technician
Working knowledge of pumps and motors, valve operation, and hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Working knowledge of test equipment such as oscilloscopes, millivolt meters, frequency generators, digital and analog voltmeters, manometers, D.C. and A.C. power generators, etc.
Knowledge of water treatment facilities highly desirable.
Must be able to read and understand schematic drawings, technical manuals, system logic, and blueprints for digital control systems.
Training or demonstrated experience in troubleshooting and repair of distributed control systems with emphasis on GE Mark V and/or ABB Mod 300 preferred.
Must be a self-motivated individual with the ability to work alone.
Competencies
Technical/Professional Knowledge and Skills
Safety Awareness
Initiating Action
Adaptability
Contributing to Team Success
Working Conditions
Must possess a valid driver’s license and excellent driving record and must live within one and a half (1.5) hours of the plant.
Must work a 12-hour rotating shift, if needed; on-call position; nonscheduled overtime is a normal part of job.
Work environment conditions include: noise, heat, gas emissions, chemical vapors, dust, high-pressure lines, etc.
Occasional lifting up to fifty (50) pounds; regular climbing and working at heights on stairs and ladders.
Must pass a physical ability and aptitude test; must follow procedures for wearing a respirator and other protective equipment.
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