Arizona Public Service generates clean, reliable and affordable energy for 2.7 million Arizonans. Our service territory stretches across the state, from the border town of Douglas to the vistas of the Grand Canyon, from the solar fields of Gila Bend to the ponderosa pines of Payson. As the state’s largest and longest-serving energy provider, our more than 6,000 dedicated employees power our vision of creating a sustainable energy future for Arizona. Since our founding in 1886, APS has demonstrated a strong commitment to our customers in one of the country’s fastest growing states, earning a reputation for customer satisfaction, shareholder value, operational excellence and business integrity. Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together. Summary Production Trainee – Gas and Oil Job Posting Details APS has an immediate opening for a Production Trainee at our West Phoenix Power Plant. Upon successful completion of the Production Trainee Program (maximum six months), you will be promoted to the next classification and continue progressing toward becoming a fully qualified Gas & Oil Power Plant Auxiliary Operator . What You’ll Do as a Production Trainee: Support the safe, efficient, and cost‑effective production of electric energy. Supply and prepare equipment, tools, materials, and protective devices needed for various jobs. Haul and position materials and parts; assist as needed on tasks. Operate hand tools, power tools, and a forklift. Perform digging and backfilling using hand tools. Spend the first 180 days split between classroom training and fieldwork (e.g., helper or laborer‑type duties) Long Description Employees progress through the classification line over 1.5 Years. The program is structured to give you the skills and experience needed to become a fully qualified Auxiliary Operator. An Auxiliary Operator supports power plant operations by monitoring, operating, and maintaining auxiliary equipment to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable electricity production. The Auxiliary Operator takes field readings, identifies and corrects equipment issues, performs basic maintenance and water testing, follows strict safety procedures, and coordinates closely with the Control Operator during normal operations, startups, shutdowns, and emergencies at the plant. Work Location & Placement: Please note: Selected candidates will be based at the West Phoenix Power Plant and may be scheduled for training rotations at any of the following locations: Redhawk Power Plant — Arlington, AZ Ocotillo Power Plant — Tempe, AZ Sundance Power Plant — Coolidge, AZ Yucca Power Plant — Yuma, AZ Long Description The work schedule for this position is a 12-hour rotating shift as defined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement; LOMA dated December 8, 2015. After completion of the AO Training program, if there is not an Auxiliary Operator position open in your classification at the plant where you completed your training program, you may be forced to go to other plants that have an open position. Production Trainee Program Requirements: -Must successfully complete all required training for Production Trainee within 6 months of hire . - Reasonable and necessary overtime will be required. -Production Trainee will report to Operations based on projected plant needs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED