5400 Industrial Equipment Operation Federal Government Jobs
| Substation Operator & D.C. Subs | Bonneville Power | Throughout Idaho | 2010-10-06 | 2011-09-30 |
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tify specified BPA personnel and others of power system emergencies. • Interact with the public and BPA customers. Inspections• Check indication and tags on control panel against actual station conditions. • Check for adherence to the station voltage schedule.• Check for compliance with prescribed operating limits on lines and equipment (load, voltage, temperature, etc.). • Periodically inspect station, including all components in switchyard, control house, relay houses, and other buildings. • Conduct security check of perimeter fences, gates, doors, and windows. • Check for conditions constituting hazards to personnel, property, or equipment. • Take action to correct abnormal conditions or notify others concerned with the condition. Switching• Ascertain, plan, and perform any switching scheduled during tour of duty. • Plan and perform switching as delegated by system dispatcher. • Perform op |
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| Substation Operator & D.C. Subs | Bonneville Power | Throughout Idaho | 2010-10-06 | 2011-09-30 |
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ng current position, grade level, and duty location. Please annotate your application to reflect that you are applying as a CTAP or ICTAP eligible.For additional information please refer to http://www.opm.gov/ctap/. All eligible Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (RW) employees will receive priority placement consideration for any vacancy within DOE under the DOE Internal Transition Assistance Plan (ITAP). RW employees will be considered and selected before any other candidate as long as they are found qualified for the position.INFORMATION FOR VETERANS:Veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces and were separated under honorable conditions may be eligible for veterans' preference. To review eligibility requirements for 5-point and 10-point veterans preference, along with complete information on employment of veterans, please refer to the OPM VetGuide: http://opm.gov/staffingPortal/Vetguide.aspHOW YOU WILL BE EVALUATED:Please refer to the Vacancy Ann |
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| Substation Operator & D.C. Subs | Bonneville Power | Throughout Idaho | 2010-10-06 | 2011-09-30 |
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ation and tags on control panel against actual station conditions. • Check for adherence to the station voltage schedule.• Check for compliance with prescribed operating limits on lines and equipment (load, voltage, temperature, etc.). • Periodically inspect station, including all components in switchyard, control house, relay houses, and other buildings. • Conduct security check of perimeter fences, gates, doors, and windows. • Check for conditions constituting hazards to personnel, property, or equipment. • Take action to correct abnormal conditions or notify others concerned with the condition. Switching• Ascertain, plan, and perform any switching scheduled during tour of duty. • Plan and perform switching as delegated by system dispatcher. • Perform operating functions in accordance with the Switching and Clearance Procedures, the Accident Prevention Manual, and the Substation Operating Manual which includ |
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| Substation Operator & D.C. Subs | Bonneville Power | Throughout Idaho | 2010-10-06 | 2011-09-30 |
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g and escorting others. • Keep System Dispatchers and others informed of all local information pertinent to the operation of the power system. • Notify specified BPA personnel and others of power system emergencies. • Interact with the public and BPA customers. Inspections• Check indication and tags on control panel against actual station conditions. • Check for adherence to the station voltage schedule.• Check for compliance with prescribed operating limits on lines and equipment (load, voltage, temperature, etc.). • Periodically inspect station, including all components in switchyard, control house, relay houses, and other buildings. • Conduct security check of perimeter fences, gates, doors, and windows. • Check for conditions constituting hazards to personnel, property, or equipment. • Take action to correct abnormal conditions or notify others concerned with the condition. Switching• Asc |
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| Engine And Pump Operator | Norfolk Naval Sh | Portsmouth | 2010-09-16 | 2011-09-16 |
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mental conditions and to respond to hazardous spills. Advises and coordinates with the project team to correct deficient conditions discovered during inspections. Assesses and performs control and cleanup of spills of oil and other hazardous substances, both afloat and ashore. Operates a variety of engines, pumps, hydraulic machinery, oil separators, and related equipment to load and off-load barges, receive and process bilge and tank liquids, and dewater drydocks. Monitors, and maintains the shipyard's Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) industrial wastewater pretreatment systems. Performs preventative maintenance on valves, pumps, and all equipment associated with the DAF.QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:To qualify for this position at the WG-09 level, you must demonstrate the ability to do the work of the position under normal supervision; knowledge of engines, gauges, valves, pumps, and safety equipment used on barges, floating cranes, and in facilities; skill in operating, maintaining, and |
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