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Job Summary
"Depending upon the qualifications of the successful applicant, the hiring manager may elect to fill this position at a higher level within the job hierarchy."
This Engineer position provides mechanical engineering leadership responsible for the health, safety, reliability, and long-term performance of critical mechanical equipment and systems at our coal-fired generating station, Crystal River North. The role provides engineering stewardship across Units 4 and 5 boilers and pressure parts, steam turbines, balance-of-plant systems, fuel handling, rotating equipment, and auxiliary plant infrastructure-assets that are essential to safe, reliable, and efficient power generation for our customers.
This position leads troubleshooting, outage planning, equipment inspections and repairs, and technical work packages, while driving long-term strategies that reduce risk and improve reliability. This engineer position partners closely with Operations, Maintenance, EHS, and enterprise engineering to ensure decisions are technically sound, risk-informed, within design basis, and aligned with the station's operational priorities while maintaining strong configuration and compliance standards to deliver energy safely, efficiently, and consistently to the communities we serve.
The Engineer III position is the advanced level of the Engineering classification hierarchy. Employees in the Engineer III position solve complex problems in engineering areas of specialization with limited supervision. An Engineer III is expected to develop advanced skills, and the ability to work with greater independence. An Engineer III effectively applies fundamental concepts and procedures to work that is progressively complex and varied.
The Senior Engineer manages work in engineering areas of specialization, with minimal supervision. The Senior Engineer is expected to develop advanced skills and to have the ability to work independently, with guidance limited to unusual or complex projects or issues. Employees in the Senior Engineer position are fully competent in the use of concepts and procedures. The Senior Engineer identifies problems, develops solutions and takes action to resolve.
Responsibilities
Provides engineering/technical expertise and guidance in the identification, analysis and resolution of problems of increasing scope and complexity,
Contributes to team decision-making in the accomplishment of business goals and objectives through effective planning, organizing, estimating, scheduling and monitoring of work activities
Deals with changing priorities and differing situations and makes decision that may affect the work of the team
Prepares thorough and accurate technical reports, correspondence, documentation, calculations and sketches related to well-defined problems and analysis of increasing scope and complexity
Conducts engineering and related studies
Completes routine engineering projects with minimal oversight with increasing ability to independently manage project schedules and interfaces; increasingly competent to design, operate and maintain systems with moderate impact on existing systems
Possesses and applies the fundamental concepts, practices and procedures, proficient in technical and analytical competencies
Develops positive working relationships to effectively coordinate work activities
Demonstrates effective verbal and written communication skills
Maintains accurate records and files
Supports the company's goals and represents the company positively and professionally
Serve as the mechanical system owner for assigned equipment (e.g., boilers and pressure parts, steam turbines, feedwater systems, pulverizers, fans, conveyors, pumps, cooling tower, air heaters, valves, and balance-of-plant).
Lead mechanical scope development for planned and forced maintenance outages: define work lists, craft specs, engineer work packages, QC hold points, and test/return-to-service criteria.
Provide on-shift engineering support during outages; coordinate vendors, NDE, and specialty contractors; resolve field engineering issues (repairs, rework, weld procedures, fit-ups).
Maintain configuration control aligned to design basis and applicable codes/standards.
Initiate and manage engineering design change packages: define scope, P&ID updates, drawings, material specifications, installation instructions, testing, and turnover documentation.
Apply and interpret relevant codes/standards (e.g., ASME, API, NBIC, AWS, ANSI, OSHA, NFPA) to ensure compliance and safe operation.
Lead/coach causal analysis (Root and Apparent Cause/Common Cause/NERC Cause/PIRT/Barrier analysis) for equipment failures (e.g., tube leaks, pulverizer fires/slagging/fouling, bearing failures, pump cavitation, valve passing).
Establish corrective actions, failure mode causes, acceptance criteria, and verification plans; track to closure and update reliability models and spares strategies.
Maintain system risk registers (impact and probability criticality, single-point vulnerabilities, defense-in-depth barriers) and propose mitigations and capital/expense strategies.
Prepare concise, leadership-ready status updates: emergent issues, actions taken, KPIs (forced outage rate, reliability, heat-rate impacts), and upcoming risks/opportunities.
Collaborate with Operations, Maintenance, EHS, and Supply Chain to prioritize work and optimize plant performance.
Basic/Required Qualifications
Note: This posting is for one open position. Dependent on relevant experience, the level to which a candidate is aligned is outlined below.
Engineer III
Must have obtained Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an ABET accredited program
Minimum of 4 years of engineering experience
A Master's degree in Engineering will be considered in lieu of the B.S. Engineering degree
Senior Engineer
Must have obtained Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an ABET accredited program or PE
Minimum of 6 years of engineering experience or 5 years of engineering experience with state registration as a Professional Engineer
A Master's degree in Engineering will be considered in lieu of the B.S. Engineering degree
Desired Qualifications
Experience supporting generating facilities (coal, combined cycle, natural gas, nuclear, and simple cycle)
Experience in various DCS Platforms such as Emerson Ovation, Siemens T3000, etc
Experience reading, interpreting, and using plant Process & Instrument Diagrams, Isometrics, and specification data sheets
Experience understanding of Station processes
Experience with Maximo, PowerPlan, PI/process historian trending and analytics, and Excel/Power BI for health dashboards and KPIs
Experience with LOTO, confined space, hot work, and hazardous communication requirements
Clear, concise technical writing and presentation skills for cross-functional and leadership audiences
Ability to coach/mentor and to build strong partnerships with Operations/Maintenance
Additional Preferred Qualifications
Experience in the utility industry
Department specific experience applicable to the hiring department
Demonstrated advancing application of engineering theories and principles
Increasingly proficient in practices of researching engineering and design issues, evaluating alternatives, preparing and presenting recommendations
Good written and oral communication skills
Understanding of basic principles of project management
Hands-on experience with rotating equipment (pumps, fans, pulverizers), pressure boundary components (boilers, piping, valves), and auxiliary systems (condensate/feedwater, CW, FGD/ESP/SCR experience a plus)
Proficient in PdM methods (vibration, oil, IR, ultrasound), failure modes, and acceptance criteria; able to translate PdM results into actionable maintenance
Familiarity with controls impacts to mechanical systems (e.g., fuel/air balance, mill/turbine interlocks, permissives, trip logic) and performance monitoring
Working Conditions
Onsite Mobility Classification - Work will be performed at a company facility.
Ability to work in a power plant/industrial environment that includes exposure to noise, heat, cold, coal/ash dust, moisture/humidity, and moving/rotating machinery
Exposure may include both indoor and outdoor conditions, with work performed in varying weather, temperature extremes, and extended duration standing or walking
Work in and around boilers, turbine decks, pulverizers, conveyors, cooling towers, and FGD/ESP/SCR areas as assigned
Ability to work at heights and in areas requiring fall protection, including the use of full-body fall harnesses, self-retracting lifelines (SRLs), lanyards, anchorage systems, and associated tie-off requirements
Ability to enter and work in confined spaces, on scaffolding, and on ladders or stair towers as required to support inspections, walkdowns, troubleshooting, and outage activities
Ability to wear respiratory protection when conditions warrant, fall protection equipment (e.g., harness, SRL, lanyards) when working at heights, and other PPE (including but not limited to flame-resistant (FR) clothing, hard hat, safety shoes, gloves, eye and hearing protection), as necessary
Willingness to travel by both air and automobile whenever necessary
Willingness to work extended hours with changes in work schedule whenever necessary which at times could include call outs to support stations in an emergent condition to meet operational and safety objectives
Specific Requirements
Valid driver's license
LI-PV1
Travel Requirements
15-25%
Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable) Yes
Represented/Union Position No
Visa Sponsored Position No Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.
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