Sr Chemical Power Plant Engineer

Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC)Orlando, FL
Onsite

About The Position

OUC - The Reliable One is presently seeking a Senior Combined Cycle Power Generation Engineer to join the Engineering & Operations team. We are looking for a technically strong, results-driven professional to provide engineering and project management support for Power Plant Operations and Maintenance (O&M) ensuring safe, efficient, reliable generation while leading plant modification and improvement projects. In this role, you will be responsible for developing technical specifications and project scopes; managing plant modification and capital improvement projects from concept through completion; reviewing O&M data, test results, and equipment trends to ensure optimal performance; supervising OUC craft labor and contractors; supporting Purchasing with RFPs, bid evaluations, and vendor negotiations; and preparing financial justifications and budget proposals for management and the Capital Review Committee. You will also troubleshoot plant systems, oversee safety compliance including LOTO and permit requirements, review drawings and process documentation, and ensure adherence to industry standards and NERC/CIP requirements. We are looking for a hands-on engineer with strong power generation knowledge and demonstrated project leadership experience. The ideal candidate will have: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university, Minimum of eight (8) years of engineering experience specifically supporting combined cycle gas turbine power plants (CCGT), including operations, maintenance, performance analysis, and project execution on heat recovery steam generators (HRSG), gas turbines, and steam turbines, Valid driver’s license. Degree in Chemical Engineering is preferred. Registered Professional Engineer (preferred); Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification (preferred). Waste water and process water experience (preferred); Experience designing or optimizing chemical injection systems used in water treatment processes at power plants (preferred). Salary Range: $123,344.02 - $185,014.83 annually – commensurate with experience. The salary range listed reflects the full pay grade (minimum to maximum) for this role. In alignment with OUC’s compensation practices, starting salaries typically fall within the first half of the range (minimum to midpoint). Any exceptions to this practice require additional review and approval. Location: Stanton Energy Center. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application. This organization does not offer or sponsor employment visas for internship or full-time positions. Please see below a complete Job description for this position. Job Purpose: Research, analyze and lead highly complex projects from start to completion for continuous plant improvement and reliability. Work with management and environmental department to ensure plant equipment is ready to meet current and future environmental regulations. Evaluate project alternatives to lower the cost of producing electricity for Orlando Utilities while ensuring reliability, safety, and environmental compliance. Primary Functions: Investigate equipment failures and difficult-to-diagnose process problems through application of engineering principles; Lead plant and outside engineering teams to address mission critical issues such as compliance with environmental regulations, improving sustainability, meeting company strategic goals, and lowering the cost of producing electricity; Communicate, coordinate and resolve conflicts with multiple parties including contractors, suppliers and OUC employees in the completion of plant projects and ensuring equipment is functioning to design requirements; Make engineering decisions which affect the health, safety and welfare of the plant by utilizing basic engineering sciences and industry practices originating from engineering organizations, governmental agencies, safety laws and codes are applied; Research and identify cost saving opportunities and analyze new technologies for continuous plant improvement and reliability; evaluate alternatives to determine the lowest economical costs. Initiate, develop and submit to management budgetary information, cost estimates and time frames for annual and long-term Operations and Maintenance (O&M) and capital expenditures; Prepare contractor bid packages for management and Commission (i.e. supportive memorandums, purchase requests, capital project documentation, etc.); Coordinate and direct outside engineers for completing the work, meeting specifications, cost and schedule. Provide input to environmental for changes to plant permits; Research, design and specify plant equipment components and perform engineering calculations to determine the correct application and sizing of equipment. Initiate, develop and oversee plant projects from start to completion; Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university
  • Minimum of eight (8) years of engineering experience specifically supporting combined cycle gas turbine power plants (CCGT), including operations, maintenance, performance analysis, and project execution on heat recovery steam generators (HRSG), gas turbines, and steam turbines
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Working knowledge of mechanical systems (i.e. boilers, steam & gas turbine-generators, large rotating equipment, pumps, fans, wet/dry ash handling systems, sludge conditioning systems, material handling systems, cooling towers, chimneys)
  • Working knowledge of electrical systems (i.e. high voltage electrical systems, programmable logic controls, high voltage switchgear, 6.9kv motors, control & electronic circuits, excitation systems, speed controls, relay & switch logic, cathodic protection)
  • Working knowledge of environmental systems (i.e. dry sorbent injection [DSI], selective catalytic reduction [SCR], precipitators, scrubbers, brine plants, mercury mitigation)
  • Working knowledge of gas systems (i.e. natural gas, landfill gas, CO2, hydrogen, nitrogen)
  • Working knowledge of chemical systems (i.e. acid, caustics, ammonia, chlorine, water treatment, potable, fire protection)
  • Working knowledge of electro-mechanical systems
  • Working knowledge of electro-hydraulic systems
  • Working knowledge of Industry Technical Standards (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, National Electric Manufacturers Association, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE))
  • Working knowledge of Process Flow Diagram and Instrument Diagrams
  • Working knowledge of Design Drawings and Design Calculation
  • Working knowledge of General Arrangement and Assembly Drawings
  • Working knowledge of Construction, Demolition and Fabrication Drawings
  • Working knowledge of Specifications and Contracts
  • Working knowledge of Maintenance and Operating Manuals and Quality Insurance Programs
  • Familiarity with memorandums for justifying projects and purchases for management and Commission
  • Familiarity with Capital and O&M project budgets, cash flows, spreadsheets, graphs, tables, process billing/invoicing
  • Familiarity with Maintenance and inspection reports, recommendations for preventative maintenance, inventory adjustment forms, equipment drawings
  • Familiarity with Work Orders, confined space permits, hot work permits, contractor safety orientation
  • Familiarity with Safety Equipment (i.e. air monitors chemical detection monitors, personal protective, emergency equipment devices)
  • Familiarity with Process Analysis Instrumentation (i.e. flow meters, temperature guns, acoustic monitor, alloy identification)
  • Familiarity with Software Applications (i.e. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, CMMS, AutoCAD, Solidworks (3-Dimensional Modeling), Electronic Work Order Management Program, Eclipse (Lock-Out-Tag-Out Software), Meridian, Docusphere, Programmable Logic Controllers, data loggers, Primavera, Microsoft Project)
  • Familiarity with related industry, organizational and departmental legal guidelines, recommendations, best practices, ordinances and laws
  • Demonstrated leadership skills and effective teamwork
  • Planning and organizational skills
  • Persuasively promote ideas and proposals
  • Stay current in developments and trends in area of expertise
  • Able to work under pressure and remain flexible in changing environments
  • Apply algebra, calculus, geometry, statistics and trigonometry with engineering principles
  • Perform financial and economic analysis/justification (i.e. NPV, ROI, etc.)
  • Ability to work stand-by and call-out when necessary
  • Ability to make arithmetic computations using whole numbers, fractions and decimals, and compute rates, ratios, and percentages
  • Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) and standard office equipment (telephone, computer, copier, etc.)

Nice To Haves

  • Degree in Chemical Engineering is preferred
  • Registered Professional Engineer (preferred)
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification (preferred)
  • Waste water and process water experience (preferred)
  • Experience designing or optimizing chemical injection systems used in water treatment processes at power plants (preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Develop technical specifications and project scopes.
  • Manage plant modification and capital improvement projects from concept through completion.
  • Review O&M data, test results, and equipment trends to ensure optimal performance.
  • Supervise OUC craft labor and contractors.
  • Support Purchasing with RFPs, bid evaluations, and vendor negotiations.
  • Prepare financial justifications and budget proposals for management and the Capital Review Committee.
  • Troubleshoot plant systems.
  • Oversee safety compliance including LOTO and permit requirements.
  • Review drawings and process documentation.
  • Ensure adherence to industry standards and NERC/CIP requirements.
  • Investigate equipment failures and difficult-to-diagnose process problems through application of engineering principles.
  • Lead plant and outside engineering teams to address mission critical issues such as compliance with environmental regulations, improving sustainability, meeting company strategic goals, and lowering the cost of producing electricity.
  • Communicate, coordinate and resolve conflicts with multiple parties including contractors, suppliers and OUC employees in the completion of plant projects and ensuring equipment is functioning to design requirements.
  • Make engineering decisions which affect the health, safety and welfare of the plant by utilizing basic engineering sciences and industry practices originating from engineering organizations, governmental agencies, safety laws and codes are applied.
  • Research and identify cost saving opportunities and analyze new technologies for continuous plant improvement and reliability; evaluate alternatives to determine the lowest economical costs.
  • Initiate, develop and submit to management budgetary information, cost estimates and time frames for annual and long-term Operations and Maintenance (O&M) and capital expenditures.
  • Prepare contractor bid packages for management and Commission (i.e. supportive memorandums, purchase requests, capital project documentation, etc.).
  • Coordinate and direct outside engineers for completing the work, meeting specifications, cost and schedule.
  • Provide input to environmental for changes to plant permits.
  • Research, design and specify plant equipment components and perform engineering calculations to determine the correct application and sizing of equipment.
  • Initiate, develop and oversee plant projects from start to completion.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Salary Range: $123,344.02 - $185,014.83 annually
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