Power Plant Operations Specialist This is a critical role responsible for real-time plant control, system integrity, and coordination of plant activities to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient operations. - Monitor, control, and adjust turbine and balance-of-plant (BoP) systems from the control room to maintain safe and stable power generation. - Manage turbine startup, shutdown, synchronization, and load changes in accordance with operational requirements. - Respond quickly to alarms, system abnormalities, and unplanned events, coordinating with field technicians and maintenance teams as needed. - Operate the plant within defined safety, environmental, and regulatory guidelines. - Participate actively in safety drills, training, and compliance programs. - Ensure accurate and timely logging of incidents, operational parameters, and corrective actions. - Collaborate closely with on-site teams, including maintenance, engineering, and operations staff, to ensure alignment and efficiency. - Communicate real-time plant conditions and performance updates clearly to team leaders and management. - Troubleshoot operational issues and assist in root cause analysis of plant upsets or abnormal conditions. - Support less experienced operators with training, guidance, and operational best practices. - Contribute to the continuous improvement of plant operating procedures and emergency response protocols. - Apply your knowledge of turbine-based power generation systems to enhance plant performance, reliability, and efficiency. Requirements: - Minimum 3–5 years of experience in a control room/operator role within a power generation environment. - Direct experience with power plants using aero-derivative or industrial turbine generators fueled by natural gas or liquid fuel. - Strong situational awareness and ability to respond quickly and independently in high-pressure conditions. - Proficient with computer tools including Microsoft Office and plant monitoring/control software. Strong communication and teamwork skills. - Willingness to work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. - Proficiency in English (reading, writing, and speaking). PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: - Background in mechanical or electrical systems (degree or hands-on technical experience). - Familiarity with safety, quality, and environmental standards (ISO, HSE, OSHA). - Experience in hybrid or renewable power plants. - Certifications in plant operations, turbine systems, or industrial safety. Applicants must submit CV/ Resume in English. Join a high-performance team driving the future of global energy.