Strictly adhere to and enforce safety procedures and successfully complete operator safety qualifications within the designated timeframes. Control a variety of power-generation equipment and machinery during normal operation, scheduled maintenance, and emergency repair procedures. Review routine operating data troubleshoot abnormal indications and take corrective actions. Utilize a variety of analog and digital informational displays to understand operational performance variables, maintain a chronological log of plant activities and ensure optimal level of production. Participate in the planning and scheduling of plant activities. Prepare, review, edit, and recommend operating procedures. Perform preventive maintenance tasks (PM’s). Perform fire equipment testing. Assist with equipment isolation, evacuation and lockout/tagouts. Must be able to operate a vehicle in a safe manner, enter and exit vehicle without assistance. Must be able to remain alert while driving for continuous period of time and read and understand maps. Must be able to work overtime, weekends and holidays when necessary. Must be able to work 12-hour rotating shifts and cover call outs as required. Must be able to read and follow written procedures. Must be able to interpret mechanical process and electrical drawings. Monitor meters, gauges, and control boards to verify operational parameters, and adjust equipment, generator output, voltage, and electricity flow rates according to standard protocols and power grid requirements. Attends monthly safety and Operator training as required. Participate in regular training to improve performance, acquire professional licenses, and maintain certifications required by Ormat and government regulations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees