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Job Description
Monitor and control activities associated with hydropower generation. Operate plant equipment, such as turbines, pumps, valves, gates, fans, electric control boards, and battery banks. Monitor equipment operation and performance and make necessary adjustments to ensure optimal performance. Perform equipment maintenance and repair as necessary.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 51-8099.04
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Hydroelectric Plant Technicians”.
Also Known As…
- Hydroelectric Plant Technicians
- Power Plant Technician
- Power Plant Operator
- Power Plant Mechanic
- Plant Mechanic
- Operations and Maintenance Technican (O&M Technician)
- Hydroelectric Plant Technician
- Hydroelectric Mechanic
- Hydro Technician
- Hydro Plant Technician
- Hydro Operations and Maintenance Technician (Hydro O&M Technician)
- Traveling Operator
- Repairman
- Power Plant Electrician
- Plant Operations Worker
- Operator
- Maintenance Mechanic
- Hydroelectric Systems Technician
- Hydroelectric Production Technician
- Hydroelectric Plant Operation and Maintenance Technician
- Hydroelectric Plant Installation Technician
- Hydroelectric Plant Electrician
- Hydroelectric Operator
- Hydroelectric Operations Maintenance Worker
- Hydroelectric Operations Maintenance Technician
- Hydroelectric Machinery Mechanic
- Hydro Operator
- Hydro Mechanic
- Communications and Instrumentation Mechanic (C&I Mechanic)
Tasks for “Hydro Plant Technician”
- Implement load or switching orders in hydroelectric plants, in accordance with specifications or instructions.
- Communicate status of hydroelectric operating equipment to dispatchers or supervisors.
- Take readings and record data such as water levels, temperatures, or flow rates.
- Perform tunnel or field inspections of hydroelectric plant facilities or resources.
- Maintain logs, reports, work requests, or other records of work performed in hydroelectric plants.
- Inspect water-powered electric generators or auxiliary equipment in hydroelectric plants to verify proper operation or to determine maintenance or repair needs.
- Connect metal parts or components in hydroelectric plants by welding, soldering, riveting, tapping, bolting, bonding, or screwing.
- Perform preventive or corrective containment or cleanup measures in hydroelectric plants to prevent environmental contamination.
- Install or calibrate electrical or mechanical equipment, such as motors, engines, switchboards, relays, switch gears, meters, pumps, hydraulics, or flood channels.
- Lift and move loads, using cranes, hoists, and rigging, to install or repair hydroelectric system equipment or infrastructure.
- Start, adjust, or stop generating units, operating valves, gates, or auxiliary equipment in hydroelectric power generating plants.
- Maintain or repair hydroelectric plant electrical, mechanical, or electronic equipment, such as motors, transformers, voltage regulators, generators, relays, battery systems, air compressors, sump pumps, gates, or valves.
- Test and repair or replace electrical equipment, such as circuit breakers, station batteries, cable trays, conduits, or control devices.
- Change oil, hydraulic fluid, or other lubricants to maintain condition of hydroelectric plant equipment.
- Erect scaffolds, platforms, or hoisting frames to access hydroelectric plant machinery or infrastructure for repair or replacement.
- Splice or terminate cables or electrical wiring in hydroelectric plants.
- Operate high voltage switches or related devices in hydropower stations.
- Cut, bend, or shape metal for applications in hydroelectric plants, using equipment such as hydraulic benders or pipe threaders.
- Monitor hydroelectric power plant equipment operation and performance, adjusting to performance specifications, as necessary.
- Operate hydroelectric plant equipment, such as turbines, pumps, valves, gates, fans, electric control boards, or battery banks.
- Identify or address malfunctions of hydroelectric plant operational equipment, such as generators, transformers, or turbines.
Related Technology & Tools
- Workshop cranes
- Wire cutters
- Drill presses
- Programmable logic controllers PLC
- Turning lathes
- Claw hammers
- Forklifts
- Power saws
- Water pressure gauges
- Protective respirators
- Personal computers
- Desktop computers
- Combustion turbines
- Portable welding equipment
- Hydroelectric generating units
- Phillips head screwdrivers
- Power grinders
- Mobile radios
- Adjustable hand wrenches
- Socket wrench sets
- Level probes
- Scaffolding
- Water temperature gauges
- Water flow meters
- Protective ear muffs
- Steam turbines
- Clamp-on ammeters
- Staging equipment
- Wire strippers
- Digital multimeters
- Ratchet sets
- Grease guns
- Straight screwdrivers
- Cordless drills
- Channel lock pliers
- Laptop computers
- Distributed control system DCS
- IBM Lotus Notes
- Microsoft Outlook
- Supervisory control and data acquisition SCADA software
- Microsoft Office
- Computerized maintenance management system CMMS
- Microsoft Word
- Web browser software
- Microsoft Excel