$50.20-$75.20 Hourly / $8,701.33-$13,034.67 Monthly / $104,416.00-$156,416.00 Yearly
This is a highly responsible professional, technical, and supervisory
type position at the Waste to Energy plant involving a variety of engineering
functions, project planning, design, and oversight, as well as plant operational
studies and assessments.
The employee in this class is responsible for participating in a
variety of engineering assignments of more than average difficulty which may
include design, planning, execution, and oversight of various projects. This
position requires the ability to exercise a high degree of technical knowledge and
ability in applying principles of plant engineering to both operations and
maintenance functions, or in coordinating efforts to assist in the proper
development, implementation, and completion of major programs and projects at
the McKay Bay Waste to Energy Plant. This position will also require frequent participation
in work overseeing numerous activities related to the safe, proper, and
efficient operation of the waste to energy plant, in accordance with City
policies, procedures, and standards. Work is performed under general direction with
the employee exercising considerable initiative and independent judgment in selecting
work methods and formulating recommendations and plans to ensure the operation of
the plant combined with an effective maintenance program. This position provides
supervisory type oversight and guidance of plant personnel and contracted
personnel. Work is reviewed through conferences, oral and written reports, and
observation of results obtained.
Plans,
directs, and coordinates activities concerned with the design, construction, replacement,
and maintenance of equipment and machinery at the Waste to Energy Power Plant. Prepares
and revises preliminary designs utilizing the management of change process,
cost estimates, and project recommendations for inclusion in planning and design
process; supervises and participates in inspection of construction jobs;
provides input into final “as built” plans and records in the assigned area.
Assists
the management team in the formulation and implementation of policies and
program objectives for the plant; conducts studies; prepares periodic special
reports; leads the team(s) in the development of plans and specifications for
replacement and maintenance of facility and equipment.
Directs and
participates in annual department budget development and the expenditure of
funds for operations and maintenance of existing facilities; assists in annual
audits.
Coordinates
plans, contracts, designs, and functional requirements with other municipal
departments, contractors, engineering firms, and other government agencies;
represents the Waste to Energy plant at technical and public meetings; performs
functions in administration of federal programs through coordination with
municipal departments and outside agencies by understanding and interpreting
federal guidelines and requirements.
Solicits
consultant proposals, negotiates fees, approves invoices, and performs all
consult project management functions.
Assists
plant manager and performs supervisory and technical work in the operation and
maintenance of the waste to energy power plant and its associated buildings,
structures, systems, and equipment. Develops, writes, and maintains reports,
business correspondences, operating and maintenance procedures, and various schedules
for the facility.
Monitors
plant chemistry daily providing direction and oversight. Works hand in hand
with operations and contracted water chemistry service provider monitoring
reagents, chemical inventories, and analysis. Performs unit inspections and
plant walkthroughs monitoring plant chemistry and air pollution control
equipment, chemical usage, and efficiencies.
Supports
maintenance team with outage planning, scheduling, executing, inspections,
tracking workflow with computerized schedules and providing updates as needed.
Attends daily outage meetings providing direction, guidance, and input to staff
and contractors. Actively engages in outages and projects with steam power
plant equipment including electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation and
controls equipment. Maintains boiler tubing and piping ultrasonic testing data
and inspection programs. Inspects tube welds and other outage related work. Performs
a variety of Quality Assurance/Quality Control duties signing off on work
performed.
Supervises
and trains professional, sub-professional, technical, and clerical personnel;
completes studies and reports and makes recommendations with respect to future
projects and preventative maintenance programs; reads and interprets
blueprints, P&IDs, technical drawings, and diagrams to determine proper
interface configurations.
Produces
construction contract documents; determines bid items and quantities for
project contracts and prepares bid specifications and engineering estimates;
approves or disapproves documents and communicates results to appropriate
design professionals (architects, engineers, etc.); prepares construction and
environmental permit applications, and coordinates actual filing, tracking, and
resolution of permit issues and the attendant construction process documents.
Replies
to technical queries and information requests from outside agencies, clients, customers,
and the public regarding the waste to energy plant or processes; gives tours of
the facility and performs other public relations functions as directed.
Performs periodic
tests and evaluations, inspections, and monitoring of plant machinery and
equipment which often requires climbing ladders, stairs and catwalks, exposure
to large machinery and confined spaces; inspects ongoing activities for
adherence to safety, environmental compliance, and standard operating
procedures.
Maintains
plant data files including equipment and machinery history. Works in the
Computerized Maintenance Management System inputting data and updating
equipment status. Tracks intervals on preventative and corrective maintenance
and turbine overhauls.
Works in
a safe and professional manner following all standard safety procedures and environmental
requirements, reporting all safety and/or environmental concerns or issues
noted or observed in a timely manner consistent with the severity of the
occurrence. Reads, understands, and applies all policies, procedures, instructions,
and trainings received.
Completes
all training programs as assigned.
Performs related
work as required.
Extensive knowledge of: principles and practices
within the assigned area of engineering; federal, state, and municipal rules,
regulations, ordinances, and other pertinent documents; engineering
developments and information related to area of assignment, such as Waste to Energy steam power plant machinery,
equipment, and associated structures on a major scale; mechanical equipment
including boilers, turbines, cranes, rotating machinery; electrical equipment
including generators, motors, transformers, breakers, controls and instrumentation;
steam plant engineering calculations determining efficiencies, heat rates, power
generation; structural engineering, buildings, tanks, piping systems, conveying
systems; complete understanding of the operation and control of a steam
generating power plant; effective supervisory techniques.
Ability to: coordinate, assign,
supervise, and review the work of others engaged in a variety of assignments;
plan, design, and prepare complete engineering plans and specifications for
major projects; read and interpret engineering plans and specifications;
analyze engineering data and draw sound conclusions; prepare and submit
detailed, clear, and concise reports, both orally and in writing; train others
in the assigned area, as well as to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with employees, officials, and the general public.
Skills: use of personal
computers and software including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Computerized
Maintenance Management System, and applicable engineering software (models).
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a
bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and a minimum of six (6) years
of experience in power plant project management, outage planning and execution,
and steam plant performance studies and assessments. Two years of experience
supervising both internal and external personnel such as technicians,
engineers, and contractors.
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license required.
Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida or
Professional Engineer registration from another state and the ability to obtain
Florida registration within six months of employment required.
Ability to obtain ASME QRO certification at the McKay Bay WTE
facility will be expected.