4 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.50 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
Boiler second class operators take responsibility for the operation, servicing, and repair of high pressure steam boilers, pumps, motors, oil heaters, gas controls, emergency power generators, coal stokers, fly ash arresters, forced draft systems, safety devices, turbines, boiler controls, and recording devices.
Boiler second class operators take responsibility for the operation, ...
4 Opening(s)
4.0 Year(s) To 6.0 Year(s)
2.40 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
Boiler second class operators take responsibility for the operation, servicing, and repair of high pressure steam boilers, pumps, motors, oil heaters, gas controls, emergency power generators, coal stokers, fly ash arresters, forced draft systems, safety devices, turbines, boiler controls, and recording devices.
Boiler second class operators take responsibility for the operation, ...
1 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
A Mechanical Engineer in a power plant oversees the operation, maintenance, and reliability of heavy mechanical equipment like boilers, turbines, and pumps. Their primary goal is to maximize plant efficiency, minimize downtime, and ensure strict compliance with safety regulations during power generation. [1, 2, 3]
Key Responsibilities
Equipment Maintenance: Lead preventive and ...
2 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 2.64 LPA
A 2nd Class Boiler Operator in a power plant operates, monitors, and maintains high-pressure steam boilers and auxiliary equipment (turbines, fans, water treatment) to ensure safe, efficient steam production. Key duties include checking fuel systems, maintaining water levels/pressure, and adhering to IBR regulations, often working under 1st Class Operators. [1, ...
1 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
2.40 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
A DCS (Distributed Control System) Engineer in a power plant controls and optimizes high-pressure boilers, turbines, and auxiliaries from a central control room to ensure safe, efficient power generation. They monitor parameters (pressure, temperature, flow), troubleshoot using HMI, and execute safe startups/shutdowns. [1, 2]
Key Responsibilities
DCS Operation & Monitoring: Continuously operate ...
4 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
3.60 LPA TO 4.20 LPA
A Distributed Control System (DCS) Engineer in a power plant operates, monitors, and optimizes critical processes like boilers and turbines from a central control room. They ensure safe, efficient power generation by managing operational parameters, executing startup and shutdown sequences, and troubleshooting real-time system malfunctions. [1, 2]
Key Responsibilities
Process Control & ...
1 Opening(s)
8.0 Year(s) To 10.0 Year(s)
4.20 LPA TO 4.80 LPA
A Shift Engineer (Operation & Maintenance) for a power plant is responsible for the safe, efficient, and continuous operation of power generation equipment—such as boilers, turbines, generators, and balance of plant (BOP)—during their assigned shift. They oversee control room operations, monitor plant parameters, troubleshoot malfunctions, and supervise field technicians to ensure ...
1 Opening(s)
8.0 Year(s) To 15.0 Year(s)
3.60 LPA TO 4.80 LPA
A Senior Foreman for a power plant oversees the daily operations, maintenance, and technical teams to ensure safe and efficient power generation. They bridge the gap between plant management and hands-on technicians. [1]
Core Responsibilities
Supervise Personnel: Lead, schedule, and evaluate mechanical, electrical, and operations teams.
Maintenance Planning: Coordinate preventive, predictive, and emergency ...
1 Opening(s)
18.0 Year(s) To 25.0 Year(s)
15.00 LPA TO 25.00 LPA
A General Manager (GM) for a Power Plant in India holds a senior leadership role responsible for the overall operation, maintenance, and profitability of the plant. This position typically involves ensuring 24/7 safe and efficient electricity generation, managing large teams, maintaining compliance with environmental regulations, and optimizing costs.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Management: Oversee ...
8 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 2.40 LPA
A Turbine Operator in a steel company (typically 39MW+ capacity) operates, monitors, and maintains steam turbines, generators, and auxiliary systems (lube oil, cooling towers, condensers) to provide consistent power to production. They ensure safe start-up/shutdown, manage loads, and perform troubleshooting to minimize downtime, often utilizing Distributed Control Systems (DCS).
Key Responsibilities and ...