Description
Energy plant operatives operate boilers to produce hot water or steam and attend and operate compressors, turbines, electrical substations, switchboards and auxiliary plant and machinery to fuel nuclear reactors, drive blowers and pumps, electricity generators and other equipment.
Tasks
Determines job requirements from switchboard attendant or operating instructions
opens valves and operates controls to regulate the flow of fuel to boiler or generating equipment
operates remote control panel to load fuel and remove discharged fuel elements from nuclear reactors
adjusts controls to maintain correct running speed of turbine or generator and monitors temperature and pressure controls on boilers
records instrument readings periodically and shuts down turbine/generator or boiler as demand decreases
carries out minor maintenance tasks and prescribed tests and reports any faults
Educational Requirements
There are no formal academic entry requirements. Training is typically by apprenticeship, incorporating technical training and practical experience. NVQs/ SVQs in Electrical Power Engineering at Levels 2 and 3 and apprenticeships are available.