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Who We Are
As the nation's largest producer of clean, carbon‑free energy, Constellation is focused on our purpose: accelerating the transition to a carbon‑free future. Constellation has led the clean‑energy industry for more than a decade and cultivates a workplace where employees can grow, thrive, and contribute. We are powered by passion and purpose, and together we are creating healthier communities and a cleaner planet.
Total Rewards
Constellation offers competitive compensation, including an hourly rate of $55.37, a bonus program, a 401(k) with company match, an employee stock purchase program, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, a robust wellness program, and paid time off for vacation, holidays, and sick days.
Primary Purpose of Position
The Equipment Operator A is responsible for the safe and efficient operational shift activities for the Medway and Framingham generating stations.
Responsibilities
- Operate simple‑cycle gas turbines and all plant auxiliary equipment, as qualified.
- Receive and deliver instructions for effective turnovers and communication.
- Conduct lock‑out/tag‑out on equipment and make equipment safe for personnel to perform work.
- Complete shift turnover as required by procedure.
- Inspect all equipment and recommend or take corrective action.
- Maintain high standards of personnel and equipment safety and environmental compliance.
- Respond quickly to abnormal plant conditions and requirements.
- Perform a variety of preventative and minor maintenance functions when the units are out of service.
- Keep work areas clean and neat.
- Maintain a safe and respectful workplace culture with the site team.
Organizational Relationships
Reports to the Operations Supervisor and works under the direction of employees of a higher grade.
Qualifications
- A high school graduate.
- Knowledge of the operation and function of boilers, turbine/generators, and auxiliaries and their relationship to the operation of a generating station.
- Ability to operate various repair/test equipment.
- Possession of a Massachusetts Second Class Fireman’s License.
- Correctable vision and unimpaired hearing to track or detect abnormalities in the operation of equipment.
- Experience with personal computer usage.