This job posting will remain open until 11:59 p.m. on the date listed below. May 28, 2026 We deliver affordable, reliable ELECTRICITY, with a focus on EFFICIENCY and a commitment to ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP. We are dedicated to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, providing resources and supporting economic growth. Our EMPLOYEES are our greatest asset in meeting our mission to be an Oklahoma Agency of Excellence. Position Overview The Technician I responsibilities include, but will not be limited to operating, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation equipment required for the safe operation of hydroelectric power plants. This role will assist other technicians with the proper operation and maintenance of a hydroelectric generation facility. All work will be performed under close supervision. Essential job functions include, but are not limited to: Observe, record, and evaluate system conditions, maintain, and review operational and maintenance reporting logs and keep management fully informed of unusual conditions. Understanding of predictive & preventive maintenance processes. Installs, adjusts, inspects, services, and repairs a variety of mechanical, electrical, and controls equipment and parts of electrical machinery utilized in a hydroelectric facility. Overhauls and adjusts hydroelectric units, pumps, valves, pneumatic controls, and auxiliary equipment. Troubleshoots and maintains plant control systems. Maintains and inspects grounds and facilities to FERC standards, to include vegetation and debris management. Maintains, tests and troubleshoots facility emergency systems. Tests and calibrates to established standards, equipment such as pressure and temperature transmitters, valve positioners, pneumatic controllers, electronic controllers, pressure and temperature switches and other process control equipment Monitors operations by observing plant equipment, indicating instruments, annunciators, computers, and communications equipment Basic knowledge of P&ID’s, schematics and ladder logic and use facility operating procedures and equipment technical manuals to maintain and repair facility equipment. Fully support the use of a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) by displaying a proficiency in using the system and dedication to the facility maintenance philosophy. Read, understand, and comply with all regulatory procedures and facility safety. Take on specific tasks/responsibilities assigned in these areas. Work shift hours, overtime, or irregular hours as needed to support reliable operation and emergency operation of the facilities. Be available for emergency callouts as needed. Fully support and actively participate in GRDA Safety and Regulatory Compliance Programs. Organizes, and maintains records. Other duties as assigned. Skills, Knowledge, Qualities: Strong technical and mechanical skills. Hydroelectric plant or equivalent large industrial operational experience preferred. Education may substitute for some experience. Trades background is desirable. Working knowledge of power plant industry preferred. Basic understanding of safety regulations and culture. Effective oral and written communication skills. Education, Training, Experience: High School diploma or equivalent. Associates degree in a technical field is desirable. Certificates, Registrations, Licenses: Valid Oklahoma driver’s license Physical Requirements: Protective equipment must be worn in the performance of some duties (e.g., hard hats, safety glasses, ear protection, arc flash rated clothing etc.). Work outside in all types of weather conditions. May be required to work at heights up to and exceeding thirty (30) feet, underground and in confined spaces. Must possess mental, visual, and auditory acuity for attention to visual and auditory detail. Manual dexterity is required for operation of test equipment, small tools, and the installation, adjustment, and repair of control devices. Must be able to stand and walk on cement floors, uneven ground, slippery surfaces, and open grating. Must be able to climb extending ladders, restricted overhead clearance ladders, scaffolding, stairs, and various other elevated equipment. Must be able to carry and operate a fire extinguisher, escape an emergency by running. Must be able to lift ≥50 lbs. from the floor level, and push/pull heavy objects while standing, crouching, and in bent posture. Must be able to work extended hours and be available for emergency callouts, as necessary. Other information: Position may be located in Salina, Locust Grove or Langley, Oklahoma Compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications Highly competitive benefits package If you’re passionate about growth, teamwork, and making an impact, you’ll love building your career with us. The Grand River Dam Authority is Oklahoma’s largest public power electric utility, fully funded by revenues from electric and water sales instead of taxes. GRDA is also a steward of the waters of the Grand and Illinois Rivers in Oklahoma and manages over 70,000 surface acres of premier Oklahoma lake waters, as well as miles and miles of the Scenic Illinois River.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED