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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 U.S. With big ambitions, we specialise 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. 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.
Role During this time, your supervisor will evaluate your ability to meet the expectations of your role, including but not limited to:
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
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. Note that your employment with Archaea is at‑will both during the probationary period and if you successfully complete the probationary period. At‑will means that either you or Archaea may terminate your employment at any time, with or without cause, and with or without prior notice.
About The Role The plant operator is responsible for the overall safe operation, maintenance and performance of a reciprocating engine in a landfill gas‑fueled power plant.
Key Accountabilities
Performs facility inspections, maintenance and repairs of plant equipment.
Monitors and adjusts plant system controls to maximise performance and prevent equipment failure.
Responds to plant alarms by taking appropriate corrective action and executing plant shut‑down and start‑up procedures.
Maintains plant compliance with state and federal permitting requirements, completing all daily, monthly or annual reporting as required.
Performs maintenance tasks as necessary (i.e. repair or replace worn or broken parts and equipment).
Performs administrative duties as necessary including daily, weekly and monthly logs and reports (i.e. unit conditions, maintenance, operations, performance, and downtime).
Maintains an inventory of tools, parts, fluids and other supplies for plant operations.
Communicates and coordinates plant activities with clients (utility company and landfill personnel).
Assists other company facilities as directed by management.
Completes all company and regulatory training.
Shows a strong commitment to safety and active participation in safety training.
Performs random security inspections and various security checks around the plant.
Responds to all plant call‑outs 24/7, on assigned days, in case of any emergencies and failures.
Overtime may be required to meet various business needs.
Interprets electrical schematics and circuits for troubleshooting.
Understands compliance on emissions and regulatory conditions.
Understands manipulation of engine performance to meet desired emissions.
Performs 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.
As directed by management, assists with the training of operator apprentices and other operators.
This is not a complete list of duties. Operators may be required to perform additional duties deemed necessary by management.
Essential Education
2-3 years of plant operations and maintenance experience.
Work hours vary by plant. The work schedule is subject to change per business needs and management discretion.
This position will be on call 24/7, on a rotating basis, in case of any emergencies and failures.
Overtime may be required to meet various business needs.
Must possess ability to read and interpret operations and safety manuals, analyse and apply basic troubleshooting and repair techniques on plant equipment.
Ability to work independently with minimum supervision.
Must possess a valid driver’s license.
Must pass background check, physical, hearing and drug test.
Desirable Criteria
Experience in operations and maintenance on CAT G3500 and G3600 gas engines and auxiliary equipment.
Any technical certification or training is a plus.
Must possess various computer skills and have good working knowledge of Word, Excel and email systems.
Additional Information
Must be able to lift up to 60 lbs.
Must be able to crouch, bend and kneel for extended periods of time.
Must be able to work in an environment of constant loud noises and extreme heat.
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
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Oil and Gas
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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 U.S. With big ambitions, we specialise 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. 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.
Role During this time, your supervisor will evaluate your ability to meet the expectations of your role, including but not limited to:
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
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. Note that your employment with Archaea is at‑will both during the probationary period and if you successfully complete the probationary period. At‑will means that either you or Archaea may terminate your employment at any time, with or without cause, and with or without prior notice.
About The Role The plant operator is responsible for the overall safe operation, maintenance and performance of a reciprocating engine in a landfill gas‑fueled power plant.
Key Accountabilities
Performs facility inspections, maintenance and repairs of plant equipment.
Monitors and adjusts plant system controls to maximise performance and prevent equipment failure.
Responds to plant alarms by taking appropriate corrective action and executing plant shut‑down and start‑up procedures.
Maintains plant compliance with state and federal permitting requirements, completing all daily, monthly or annual reporting as required.
Performs maintenance tasks as necessary (i.e. repair or replace worn or broken parts and equipment).
Performs administrative duties as necessary including daily, weekly and monthly logs and reports (i.e. unit conditions, maintenance, operations, performance, and downtime).
Maintains an inventory of tools, parts, fluids and other supplies for plant operations.
Communicates and coordinates plant activities with clients (utility company and landfill personnel).
Assists other company facilities as directed by management.
Completes all company and regulatory training.
Shows a strong commitment to safety and active participation in safety training.
Performs random security inspections and various security checks around the plant.
Responds to all plant call‑outs 24/7, on assigned days, in case of any emergencies and failures.
Overtime may be required to meet various business needs.
Interprets electrical schematics and circuits for troubleshooting.
Understands compliance on emissions and regulatory conditions.
Understands manipulation of engine performance to meet desired emissions.
Performs 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.
As directed by management, assists with the training of operator apprentices and other operators.
This is not a complete list of duties. Operators may be required to perform additional duties deemed necessary by management.
Essential Education
2-3 years of plant operations and maintenance experience.
Work hours vary by plant. The work schedule is subject to change per business needs and management discretion.
This position will be on call 24/7, on a rotating basis, in case of any emergencies and failures.
Overtime may be required to meet various business needs.
Must possess ability to read and interpret operations and safety manuals, analyse and apply basic troubleshooting and repair techniques on plant equipment.
Ability to work independently with minimum supervision.
Must possess a valid driver’s license.
Must pass background check, physical, hearing and drug test.
Desirable Criteria
Experience in operations and maintenance on CAT G3500 and G3600 gas engines and auxiliary equipment.
Any technical certification or training is a plus.
Must possess various computer skills and have good working knowledge of Word, Excel and email systems.
Additional Information
Must be able to lift up to 60 lbs.
Must be able to crouch, bend and kneel for extended periods of time.
Must be able to work in an environment of constant loud noises and extreme heat.
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
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Oil and Gas
#J-18808-Ljbffr