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About Archaea Archaea Energy, a bp company, is a leader in landfill gas to energy and the largest renewable natural gas (RNG) producer in the United States. With big ambitions, we specialize in the development, construction and operation of RNG, landfill‑gas‑to‑electric and dairy digester facilities. The team operates around 50 sites in 32 states with a robust development pipeline.
Introductory Employment Period Your employment with Archaea will begin with an introductory period of
90 days , starting from your first day of work. The introductory period is intended to support your transition into the role and provide an opportunity for both you and the Company to ensure a strong mutual fit. During this time, we’ll work together to assess how your performance, conduct, and reliability align with the expectations of the position and the values of our organization, while also offering guidance and feedback to help you succeed. At the conclusion of the introductory period, your performance will be reviewed. If you successfully demonstrate satisfactory performance consistent with the criteria set forth above, your continued at‑will employment will be confirmed. If, however, you do not successfully demonstrate performance consistent with the criteria set forth above, your employment with Archaea will be terminated at the end of the probationary period.
Role
Consistent and timely attendance
Quality and accuracy of work
Ability to meet deadlines and productivity standards
Adherence to company policies and procedures and the bp Code of Conduct
Professional behavior and collaboration with team members and management
About the Role The Operations Technician is responsible for the overall safe operation, maintenance, and performance of a landfill gas to Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) processing facility. This position requires 25%-50% travel per month (first 12 months in the position will require 50% travel per month when hired for a new plant; travel requirement will reduce to 25% per month when working at an existing plant or in year 2 and beyond for a new plant).
Key Accountabilities
Manage the safe operation of the plant during assigned shift in the most efficient and productive method to maintain compliance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and prescribed safety and environmental standards.
Make periodic inspections of plant equipment to determine proper and normal operating conditions; check and record operational data such as fluid levels, temperatures and pressures, compare to trends and have the ability to make corrections as needed.
Review daily operating reports and other records to ensure specified operating characteristics in control of the plant equipment.
Perform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting on plant instrumentation and equipment.
Detect and correct faulty and malfunctioning mechanical and electrical components, devices and equipment.
Operate advanced instrumentation and process control systems.
Diagnose equipment malfunctions during emergencies and direct activities to restore normal operation or to shut down malfunctioning unit.
Test electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures using testing devices such as ohmmeters and voltmeters.
Troubleshoot and repair electrical system wiring from control wiring up to 480 volts; install, remove and modify equipment.
Notify Lead Operation Technician and Regional Manager of shutdown or major changes in power output of unit.
Maintain all plant equipment and structures in accordance with manufacturer’s and Archaea Energy guidelines.
Maintain a clean workspace including the plant building, control room, rest room, break room and grounds.
Write routine reports and correspondence.
Maintain daily operation logs for shift in accordance with prescribed standards.
Assist in planning maintenance and outage activities.
Assist in defining, ordering and procuring all required parts.
Respond in a timely manner to callouts and work overtime as required.
Perform analytical tests as needed (i.e., PH, Conductivity, methane, H2S, moisture).
Implement all safety procedures including lockout tag‑out procedures.
Perform all aspects of Hazardous waste handling and management in accordance with training; duties may range from filling of waste containers, proper labeling, movement of containers, completing appropriate paperwork, and signing of Hazardous waste shipping manifest or receiving hazardous products.
Essential Education
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Essential Experience
Intermediate Electrical, Chemical and Mechanical experience.
Previous landfill gas operation experience a plus; minimum of 1-3 years in landfill gas processing, chemical plant operations, industrial gas operations, or power plant operations or equivalent.
Understanding of process control systems as applied to landfill gas collection and processing.
Technical / Troubleshooting skills with ability to read and understand complex technical manuals and schematics.
Understanding a variety of sensors and transducer systems; calibrate and troubleshoot different types of pressure, level, flow and temperature sensors; understand the complete plant process and how it’s affected by the control system, including troubleshooting mechanical systems as required.
Knowledge of basic math, gas chemistry, piping and instrumentation drawings.
Ability to read blueprints and follow established procedures with minimal general supervision (i.e., work independently).
Ability to recognize colors, distinguish between the red and green status indicators on PLC and wire colors.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
Ability to speak effectively to employees of the organization.
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables.
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
Proficient using computers (experience using MS Word, Excel and email systems) and monitoring equipment to measure, record and make adjustments within operating parameters; perform fault finding and repair as well as required scheduled maintenance.
Basic chemical and mechanical experience.
Hands‑on mechanical and process equipment.
Previous landfill and/or gas processing experience.
Must possess a valid driver’s license, pass background check, physical, hearing and DOT drug test.
Desirable Criteria
3+ years’ experience in landfill gas processing, or power plant operations.
Any technical certification or training is a plus.
Why join us? Delivering a better and more balanced energy system requires many different approaches and solutions. All of us have a part to play. We aim to support our people to learn and grow in an inclusive environment in which everyone is respected and treated fairly. So, if you have the right skills, commitment and courage to help us invest in today’s energy system and build out tomorrow’s, apply today!
Your Life.
Quarterly Momentum Bonus
401(k) Program
Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Short‑Term Disability
Long‑Term Disability
Compensation & Benefits
Base salary range:
$31,000 – $32,000
(Estimated range).
Paid vacation: 120–240 hours per year for full‑time employees; 60–240 hours per year for part‑time employees.
9 paid holidays per year and 2 personal choice holidays.
Parental leave policy: up to 8 weeks’ paid leave for birth or adoption of a child.
Additional reward and wellbeing package to enable your work to fit with your life.
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Operations Technician
role at
bp .
About Archaea Archaea Energy, a bp company, is a leader in landfill gas to energy and the largest renewable natural gas (RNG) producer in the United States. With big ambitions, we specialize in the development, construction and operation of RNG, landfill‑gas‑to‑electric and dairy digester facilities. The team operates around 50 sites in 32 states with a robust development pipeline.
Introductory Employment Period Your employment with Archaea will begin with an introductory period of
90 days , starting from your first day of work. The introductory period is intended to support your transition into the role and provide an opportunity for both you and the Company to ensure a strong mutual fit. During this time, we’ll work together to assess how your performance, conduct, and reliability align with the expectations of the position and the values of our organization, while also offering guidance and feedback to help you succeed. At the conclusion of the introductory period, your performance will be reviewed. If you successfully demonstrate satisfactory performance consistent with the criteria set forth above, your continued at‑will employment will be confirmed. If, however, you do not successfully demonstrate performance consistent with the criteria set forth above, your employment with Archaea will be terminated at the end of the probationary period.
Role
Consistent and timely attendance
Quality and accuracy of work
Ability to meet deadlines and productivity standards
Adherence to company policies and procedures and the bp Code of Conduct
Professional behavior and collaboration with team members and management
About the Role The Operations Technician is responsible for the overall safe operation, maintenance, and performance of a landfill gas to Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) processing facility. This position requires 25%-50% travel per month (first 12 months in the position will require 50% travel per month when hired for a new plant; travel requirement will reduce to 25% per month when working at an existing plant or in year 2 and beyond for a new plant).
Key Accountabilities
Manage the safe operation of the plant during assigned shift in the most efficient and productive method to maintain compliance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and prescribed safety and environmental standards.
Make periodic inspections of plant equipment to determine proper and normal operating conditions; check and record operational data such as fluid levels, temperatures and pressures, compare to trends and have the ability to make corrections as needed.
Review daily operating reports and other records to ensure specified operating characteristics in control of the plant equipment.
Perform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting on plant instrumentation and equipment.
Detect and correct faulty and malfunctioning mechanical and electrical components, devices and equipment.
Operate advanced instrumentation and process control systems.
Diagnose equipment malfunctions during emergencies and direct activities to restore normal operation or to shut down malfunctioning unit.
Test electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures using testing devices such as ohmmeters and voltmeters.
Troubleshoot and repair electrical system wiring from control wiring up to 480 volts; install, remove and modify equipment.
Notify Lead Operation Technician and Regional Manager of shutdown or major changes in power output of unit.
Maintain all plant equipment and structures in accordance with manufacturer’s and Archaea Energy guidelines.
Maintain a clean workspace including the plant building, control room, rest room, break room and grounds.
Write routine reports and correspondence.
Maintain daily operation logs for shift in accordance with prescribed standards.
Assist in planning maintenance and outage activities.
Assist in defining, ordering and procuring all required parts.
Respond in a timely manner to callouts and work overtime as required.
Perform analytical tests as needed (i.e., PH, Conductivity, methane, H2S, moisture).
Implement all safety procedures including lockout tag‑out procedures.
Perform all aspects of Hazardous waste handling and management in accordance with training; duties may range from filling of waste containers, proper labeling, movement of containers, completing appropriate paperwork, and signing of Hazardous waste shipping manifest or receiving hazardous products.
Essential Education
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Essential Experience
Intermediate Electrical, Chemical and Mechanical experience.
Previous landfill gas operation experience a plus; minimum of 1-3 years in landfill gas processing, chemical plant operations, industrial gas operations, or power plant operations or equivalent.
Understanding of process control systems as applied to landfill gas collection and processing.
Technical / Troubleshooting skills with ability to read and understand complex technical manuals and schematics.
Understanding a variety of sensors and transducer systems; calibrate and troubleshoot different types of pressure, level, flow and temperature sensors; understand the complete plant process and how it’s affected by the control system, including troubleshooting mechanical systems as required.
Knowledge of basic math, gas chemistry, piping and instrumentation drawings.
Ability to read blueprints and follow established procedures with minimal general supervision (i.e., work independently).
Ability to recognize colors, distinguish between the red and green status indicators on PLC and wire colors.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
Ability to speak effectively to employees of the organization.
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables.
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
Proficient using computers (experience using MS Word, Excel and email systems) and monitoring equipment to measure, record and make adjustments within operating parameters; perform fault finding and repair as well as required scheduled maintenance.
Basic chemical and mechanical experience.
Hands‑on mechanical and process equipment.
Previous landfill and/or gas processing experience.
Must possess a valid driver’s license, pass background check, physical, hearing and DOT drug test.
Desirable Criteria
3+ years’ experience in landfill gas processing, or power plant operations.
Any technical certification or training is a plus.
Why join us? Delivering a better and more balanced energy system requires many different approaches and solutions. All of us have a part to play. We aim to support our people to learn and grow in an inclusive environment in which everyone is respected and treated fairly. So, if you have the right skills, commitment and courage to help us invest in today’s energy system and build out tomorrow’s, apply today!
Your Life.
Quarterly Momentum Bonus
401(k) Program
Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Short‑Term Disability
Long‑Term Disability
Compensation & Benefits
Base salary range:
$31,000 – $32,000
(Estimated range).
Paid vacation: 120–240 hours per year for full‑time employees; 60–240 hours per year for part‑time employees.
9 paid holidays per year and 2 personal choice holidays.
Parental leave policy: up to 8 weeks’ paid leave for birth or adoption of a child.
Additional reward and wellbeing package to enable your work to fit with your life.
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