This job posting will remain open until 11:59 p.m. on the date listed below.
July 22, 2026
We deliver affordable, reliable ELECTRICITY, with a focus on EFFICIENCY and a commitment to ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP. We are dedicated to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, providing resources and supporting economic growth. Our EMPLOYEES are our greatest asset in meeting our mission to be an Oklahoma Agency of Excellence.
Technician Lead - Operations
Position Overview
Lead Control Room Operator who oversees, monitors, and operates controls in the centralized control room of the Power Plant to control the loading and operation of generating units and associated equipment. Observes operating parameters of equipment and assures that optimum operating conditions are maintained. Assists with planning and coordination of work. Reviews and approves time worked of team members. Handles the most complex technical problems. Acts on behalf of Shift Supervisor during his/her absence. This position must obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to work at the level of Control Room Operator for the Coal, Combined-Cycle, and Simple-Cycle Units.
Essential job functions include, but are not limited to:
Assists with planning and coordination of work for operating multiple generating units at GREC.
Leverages expert knowledge to solve the most complex problems or issues.
Makes a variety of decisions, guided by policies and procedures, which impact the efficiency and effectiveness of the units and team.
Observes, records, and evaluates system conditions, maintains, and reviews operational reporting logs and keeps management fully informed of unusual conditions.
Takes corrective action and/or initiates requests for equipment repair.
Conducts trend analysis of plant/equipment conditions and communicates findings to management and the operating teams.
Ensures plant operating conditions remain compliant with company policies & procedures, and applicable permits and regulations.
Actively participates in Root Cause Investigations for Incidents/Accidents, Near Miss, Off Normal, and unusual events.
Typically operates the plant(s) from the Control Room and may also operate the Auxiliaries in the field, as needed, without supervision.
May assume duties as an acting Operations Supervisor, as required.
Regularly reviews the shift schedule and ensures staffing of shift crews are adequately maintained to operate the plant(s).
Regularly communicates and engages operators on plant status, operational directives, policies, procedures, and safety updates/changes, and keeps management informed of unusual conditions.
Monitors, operates, and checks equipment.
Proactively engages as the point of contact for the training and mentoring of less experienced team members.
Identifies abnormal equipment operations.
Monitors, analyzes, and performs boiler and cooling water chemistry tests.
Utilizes CMMS system for equipment history and verification of work performed.
Creates/approves templates and executes clearance procedures.
Follows all safety and environmental rules and regulations.
Repairs, inspects, and maintains boiler and boiler auxiliaries, turbine/generator auxiliaries, also fuel supply equipment and auxiliaries, if applicable.
Performs general craft tasks, operates various industrial equipment, and uses power hand tools.
Reads and interprets drawings and prints.
Works with other craft and plant personnel as required.
Continually seeks process improvement to save cost and increase efficiency.
Skills, Knowledge, Qualities:
Demonstrative excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated knowledge of Lock out tag out (LOTO) and proficiency in all plant systems.
Demonstrated strong ability to comply with safety policies and seen as a leader in safety.
Demonstrated knowledge of auxiliary plant, equipment, systems, and processes.
Demonstrated ability to acquire full understanding of plant operation via the Turbine Control HMI and/or Plant DCS.
Proficiently use Maximo including work order creation and work order management.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in speech and writing.
Demonstrated ability to interact effectively and professionally with team members, leaders, and customers.
Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and resolve plant problems effectively.
Demonstrated ability to understand and comply with company policies and operating procedures.
Demonstrated ability to understand plant systems/processes.
Demonstrated ability to use common purpose hand tools and other materials of various craft trades.
Demonstrated ability to work with minimal supervision, following approved work methods and standard testing practices.
Computer skills with knowledge of MS Office Suite applications.
Demonstrated ability to adjust and adapt across varied working conditions and evolving business needs.
Knowledge and understanding of safety requirements and the use of personal protective equipment.
Knowledge of basic math.
Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and familiarity working with mechanical equipment (e.g., pumps, electric motors, air compressors, valves, welding, fabrication, construction, pipe fitting, etc.).
Demonstrated commitment to GRDA safety culture
Education, Training, Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate degree in a technical field is desirable.
Meets qualifications of Technician Senior (T4 level)
Five (5) years of Power Plant Operator or equivalent industrial process operator experience to include two (2) years of qualified Control Room Operator experience.
Certificates, Registrations, Licenses:
Valid Oklahoma driver’s license
Boiler Operator certified – Preferred
OSHA 30 Certification
CPR Certification
HAZWOP Certified
Physical/Mental Requirements & Working Conditions:
Protective equipment must be worn in the performance of some duties (e.g., hard hats, safety glasses, ear protection, arc flash rated clothing etc.).
Work outside in all types of weather conditions.
May be required to work at heights up to and exceeding thirty (30) feet, underground and in confined spaces.
Must possess mental, visual, and auditory acuity for attention to visual and auditory detail. Manual dexterity is required for the operation of test equipment, small tools, and the installation, adjustment, and repair of control devices.
Must be able to stand and walk on cement floors, uneven ground, slippery surfaces, and open grating.
Must be able to climb extending ladders, restricted overhead clearance ladders, scaffolding, stairs, and various other elevated equipment.
Must be able to carry and operate a fire extinguisher, escape an emergency by running.
Must be able to lift 50 lbs. from the floor level, and push/pull heavy objects while standing, crouching, and in bent posture.
Must be able to work 12 hour rotating day/night shifts and extended hours when necessary and be available for emergency callouts, as necessary.
Other information:
Position is located at Grand River Energy Center in Chouteau, OK
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications
Highly competitive benefits package
If you’re passionate about growth, teamwork, and making an impact, you’ll love building your career with us.