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Job Description
Perform technical activities at power plants or individual installations necessary for the generation of power from geothermal energy sources. Monitor and control operating activities at geothermal power generation facilities and perform maintenance and repairs as necessary. Install, test, and maintain residential and commercial geothermal heat pumps.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 49-9099.01
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Geothermal Technicians”.
Also Known As…
- Geothermal Technicians
- Operator Technician
- Operations Technician
- Mechanical Technician
- Maintenance Technician
- Maintenance Mechanic
- Instrumentation, Control, and Electrical Technician (I C & E Technician)
- Instrumentation and Electrical Technician (I & E Technician)
- Instrument and Controls Technician (I & C Technician)
- Control Room Operator (CRO)
- Control Operator
- Pump Technician
- PPO (Power Plant Operator)
- Plant Technician
- Plant Operator
- Plant Mechanic
- Plant Control Operator
- Operator
- Operations and Maintenance Technician
- Mechanic
- Ground Source Heat Pump Technician (GSHP Technician)
- Geothermal Technician
- Geothermal System Installer
- Geothermal Installer
- Geothermal HVAC Technician (Geothermal Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Technician)
- Geothermal Field Technician
- Distribution Field Technician
- Corrosion Technician
Tasks for “Operations Technician”
- Integrate hot water heater systems with geothermal heat exchange systems.
- Calculate heat loss and heat gain factors for residential properties to determine heating and cooling required by installed geothermal systems.
- Install and maintain geothermal system instrumentation or controls.
- Prepare and maintain logs, reports, or other documentation of work performed.
- Test water sources for factors such as flow volume and contaminant presence.
- Collect and record data associated with operating geothermal power plants or well fields.
- Adjust power production systems to meet load and distribution demands.
- Install and maintain geothermal plant electrical protection equipment.
- Monitor and adjust operations of geothermal power plant equipment or systems.
- Design and lay out geothermal heat systems according to property characteristics, heating and cooling requirements, piping and equipment requirements, applicable regulations, or other factors.
- Apply coatings or operate systems to mitigate corrosion of geothermal plant equipment or structures.
- Install, maintain, or repair ground or water source-coupled heat pumps to heat and cool residential or commercial building air or water.
- Maintain electrical switchgear, process controls, transmitters, gauges, and control equipment in accordance with geothermal plant procedures.
- Prepare newly installed geothermal heat systems for operation by flushing, purging, or other actions.
- Operate equipment such as excavators, backhoes, rock hammers, trench compactors, pavement saws, grout mixers or pumps, geothermal loop reels, and coil tubing units (CTU).
- Backfill piping trenches to protect pipes from damage.
- Identify and correct malfunctions of geothermal plant equipment, electrical systems, instrumentation, or controls.
- Perform pre- and post-installation pressure, flow, and related tests of vertical and horizontal geothermal loop piping.
- Identify equipment options, such as compressors, and make appropriate selections.
- Weld piping, such as high density polyethylene (HDPE) piping, using techniques such as butt, socket, side-wall, and electro-fusion welding.
- Maintain, calibrate, or repair plant instrumentation, control, and electronic devices in geothermal plants.
- Determine the type of geothermal loop system most suitable to a specific property and its heating and cooling needs.
- Dig trenches for system piping to appropriate depths and lay piping in trenches.
- Determine whether emergency or auxiliary systems will be needed to keep properties heated or cooled in extreme weather conditions.
Related Technology & Tools
- Trench compacters
- Alignment clamps
- Wire strippers
- Air wrenches
- Pyrometers
- Depth meters
- Safety glasses
- Valve wrenches
- Portable welding equipment
- Coil tubing units
- Straight screwdrivers
- Pipe squeeze off tools
- Grout pumps
- Air monitoring equipment
- Adjustable pipe wrenches
- Grout mixers
- Butt fusion machines
- Desktop computers
- Socket wrench sets
- Pavement saws
- Safety gloves
- Protective respirators
- Ratchet sets
- Laptop computers
- Tracked excavators
- Claw hammers
- Pipe cutters
- Personal computers
- Wire cutters
- Adjustable hand wrenches
- Channel lock pliers
- Programmable logic controllers PLC
- Well drilling rigs
- Phillips head screwdrivers
- Deburring tools
- Microsoft Office
- Email software
- Distributed control system DCS
- WaterFurnace International Ground Loop Design PREMIER
- Microsoft Word
- Thermal Dynamics Ground Loop Design GLD
- ClimateMaster GeoDesigner
- SAP
- Autodesk AutoCAD
- Microsoft Excel
- Geothermal Properties Measurement Tool