State of Washington Classified Job Specification
POWER PLANT OPERATING ENGINEER 2
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Work
Operate multiple high-pressure superheated boilers (425 psi or greater) and other lower-pressure boilers (185 psi), up to an individual boiler capacity of 250,000 pounds or more per hour, and all auxiliary equipment;
Operate one or more 5000kW turbine generators and multiple emergency diesel power generators to ensure life safety and maintain critical power loads on the campus;
Operate and monitor electrical power distribution systems for the campus: visually monitor power distribution, isolate disruptions, and use manual and computerized controls to adjust and reconfigure power distribution;
Operate Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS); ensure that other assigned facility equipment is operating within CEMS-monitored parameters;
Operate multiple (2000 ton or greater) chilled water production equipment and associated chilled water distribution systems;
Operate water treatment and other auxiliary and ancillary power plant equipment and associated distribution systems. Perform water treatment testing and chemical additions;
Assist with training of assigned personnel regarding operation of equipment and systems within the facility;
Maintain operation of assigned equipment while on shift within the parameters set forth by the facility’s EPA Air Operating Permit;
Prepare abnormal operations reports and other required reports, perform data logging, and maintain shift operations log;
Monitor and inspect operation of equipment and systems within the power plant; identify and correct deficiencies as required;
Perform the duties of a Power Plant Operating Engineer 1;
Perform related duties as required.
Legal Requirement(s)
Desirable Qualifications
Applicable Steam Engineer License required by local municipality, if any; and four years experience in operation and maintenance of boilers and related systems. Must include one year of experience with operation of high-pressure superheated boilers, turbine generators, and/or diesel generators, feedwater systems, oil and natural gas fuel systems, air emissions monitoring equipment, and related auxiliary systems;
OR
Equivalent education/experience.
Class Specification History
Revise class. Revises class code (formerly 5641), general revision, change basic function to definition; adopted May 10, 2007, effective July 1, 2007.