Power Plant Manager

UMass AmherstAmherst, NY
Onsite

About The Position

The Power Plant Manager leads the plant operations and maintenance groups in the safe and efficient operation of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Central Heating Plant. This role manages the daily operation of the Central Heating Plant, ensuring compliance with all permits, laws, and regulations. The manager also has significant input into the scheduling of preventative, predictive, corrective, and overhaul maintenance for all Central Heating Plant equipment and systems.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Renewable Energy or Business Administration and four (4) years’ supervisory or managerial experience in a Power Plant; or an Associate’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Renewable Energy or Business Administration and five (5) years’ supervisory or managerial experience in a Power Plant.
  • Possession of a First Class Stationary Engineer’s license issued by the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety pursuant to Chapter 146 of the Massachusetts General Laws.
  • Thorough understanding of generating plant operations and maintenance, with strong knowledge of generating equipment; operation of a gas turbine, steam turbine, heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) and boilers and boiler water treatment processes.
  • Solid knowledge of plant engineering and plant maintenance functions and how they relate to operations.
  • Experience with coordinating electric generation and fuel supply with vendors and Local Distribution Companies.
  • Experience with budgeting and reporting practices.
  • Demonstrated skill in planning, coordinating, and directing varied programs and tasks directly affecting the overall plant operation.
  • Strong oral and written communication and computational skills.
  • Ability to work with a personal computer and word processing, spreadsheet and drawing software.
  • Ability to work extra/irregular hours, including shift coverage, and to work under conditions of a power plant.
  • Ability to obtain a Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Operators of Wastewater Treatment Facilities Certified Operator, Grade 3-I License within the probational period.

Responsibilities

  • Directs plant operations and maintenance to ensure that electric and steam generating requirements of the Amherst campus are satisfied, Central Heating Plant efficiency and reliability are maintained, and that local, state, and federal safety and operational environmental standards are met.
  • Develops and implements work schedules to ensure 24-hour coverage of plant operations with properly licensed personnel.
  • Recruits, interviews, hires, and trains new Central Heating Plant personnel as required to ensure proper staffing.
  • Establishes and maintains the Central Heating Plant operating and maintenance procedures.
  • Continuously reviews and improves operational processes and ensures that the Central Heating Plant personnel are properly trained and adhere to established procedures and practices.
  • Responsible for writing and maintaining necessary plant operation and maintenance reports concerning equipment efficiency, energy consumption rates, and operational logs as required.
  • Investigates and resolves operating abnormalities and incidents to improve equipment availability and performance and to minimize maintenance requirements.
  • Responsible for scheduling the repair and maintenance of the gas turbine, boilers, generators, and all support equipment of the Central Heating Plant in accordance with standard industry practice and in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and inspection requirements.
  • Requisitions and verifies receipt of fuel oil, chemicals, equipment, consumables, and ammonia inventory at the Central Heating Plant.
  • Coordinates the Central Heating Plant’s gas usage nomination with Berkshire Gas Company and the University’s suppliers.
  • Coordinates the Central Heating Plants electrical production, campus electrical grid consumption, Demand Response Participation, and Forward Capacity Market Program requirements, with ISO New England.
  • Makes recommendations to the Director of Utilities Engineering relative to operations, maintenance, and capital budgets.
  • Provides support for environmental, health, and safety reporting of the Central Heating Plant.
  • Develops and recommends budget and schedule for Central Heating Plant’s employee training.
  • Performs other related technical duties and administrative tasks assigned by the Director of Utilities.
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