Plan and schedule daily, weekly, and monthly activities.
Monitor and control performance and efficiency.
Ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety regulations.
Bachelor’s degree or higher in power engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field; OR 10 years of experience managing power plants of similar capacity can be substituted in place of a 4-year degree.
Possess a professional license or certification such as the Power Engineer Certification (PEC) or the Certified Power Engineer (CPE).
Perform duty 24X7 so that power generation remains uninterrupted.
Provide regular reports and feedback.
Have demonstrated experience in supervising and training power plant operators.
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