Fuel Supply Tech II
Red Rock
Saturday, 13 June 2026
As a member of a team, charged with the operations and maintenance of the coal handling system. Operates and maintains heavy motorized equipment and industrial equipment [i.e. forklift]. Responsible for compliance with all local, state and federal transportation regulations and guidelines pertaining to operating heavy equipment. Operates and maintains all equipment associated with fuel supply, ash removals, and combustible dust. Installs, repairs, inspects, overhauls, troubleshoots, and performs maintenance to coal handling equipment and systems. Maintenance tasks include but are not limited to: pipefitting, and welding. Performs mechanical duties with pumps, electric motors, air compressors, valves, welding, fabrication, construction, pipefittings, etc. Monitors and operates the coal handling equipment from the dumper to the tripper. Observes operating parameters of equipment and assures that optimum operating conditions are maintained. LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY Performs responsibilities with standardized processes. Works under general supervision. Resolves routine questions and problems using basic principles of field. Refers the more complex issues to higher levels. Generally follows established procedures to accomplish requirements of job. Some latitude for deviation. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Inspects, cleans, lubricates, services and makes minor adjustments and repairs to equipment as necessary. Repairs, inspects and maintains coal handling equipment and auxiliaries including equipment alignment, pipefitting, welding, uses power and hand tools, and performs general craft tasks. Recognize the hazards, mitigation, and clean up of Combustible Dust. Reads and interprets drawings and prints. Keeps Logs, records data, and verbally communicates area conditions. Works with other craft and plant personnel as require. Utilizes SAP/ PM system for equipment history and verification of work performed. Continually seeks process improvement to save cost and increase efficiency. Operates heavy motorized equipment (e.g., cranes, backhoes, bulldozers, conveying systems, trucks and other similar equipment). May fill in as crew lead and/or provide supervision to the crew, as needed. Assists in ongoing development of the team. Monitor, operate and check equipment to ensure normal equipment operations. Identify and take corrective action, including and/or initiating Notifications for equipment repair. Ensures accurate logs, records data, and verbally communicates plant conditions to leadership and team members, as required. Promotes safety through actions and behavior in support of an incident and injury-free environment. All other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS Associate's Degree in a mechanical discipline, And 1 year experience in a mechanical or heavy equipment field; Or High School Diploma/ GED And 3 years experience in a mechanical or heavy equipment field; Or Prior military service for at least one enlistment as documented on DD Form 214, And 2 years experience in a mechanical or heavy equipment field. A certificate of completion from a vocational trade institution in a mechanical field is equivalent to 1 year of mechanical experience. Experience must include at least 1 year in a power plant or other process controlled environment including oil/gas/chemical refining and/or process or manufacturing.