What are the responsibilities and job description for the Power Plant Shift Supervisor | Gas & Oil Generation position at Arizona Public Service - APS?
Arizona Public Service generates clean, reliable and affordable energy for 2.7 million Arizonans. As the state’s largest and longest-serving energy provider, our more than 6,000 dedicated employees power our vision of creating a sustainable energy future for Arizona.
Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together.
Power Plant Shift Supervisor | Gas & Oil Generation
As a Shift Supervisor at the West Phoenix Power Plant, you’ll provide essential technical leadership to an Operations team of union-skilled craft employees, ensuring the continuous, safe, and efficient operation of our West Phoenix Power Plant. In this role, you will lead the team to optimize power generation, maintain operational reliability, and prioritize safety in all aspects of plant function. As a Shift Supervisor, you’ll provide critical oversight and guidance during non-routine work hours (nights, weekends, and holidays), often serving as the Incident Commander and overseeing all on-site personnel when normal supervision is not present.
Key Skills And Responsibilities
Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together.
Power Plant Shift Supervisor | Gas & Oil Generation
As a Shift Supervisor at the West Phoenix Power Plant, you’ll provide essential technical leadership to an Operations team of union-skilled craft employees, ensuring the continuous, safe, and efficient operation of our West Phoenix Power Plant. In this role, you will lead the team to optimize power generation, maintain operational reliability, and prioritize safety in all aspects of plant function. As a Shift Supervisor, you’ll provide critical oversight and guidance during non-routine work hours (nights, weekends, and holidays), often serving as the Incident Commander and overseeing all on-site personnel when normal supervision is not present.
Key Skills And Responsibilities
- Operations Oversight: Ensure continuous, reliable, and efficient power generation by directing the operations teams in the safe operation and maintenance of the plant and DOT-regulated pipelines.
- Incident Command & Crisis Management: Act as Incident Commander when needed, coordinating, and overseeing incident response and decision-making to ensure safety and quick resolution.
- Union Workforce Management: Effectively lead a team of union personnel, fostering a collaborative and productive environment while respecting union protocols and ensuring compliance.
- Technical Support & Problem-Solving: Provide technical guidance, address operational challenges, and troubleshoot issues as they arise to maintain safe, efficient plant operation.
- Safety & Compliance: Uphold safety standards and regulatory compliance, prioritizing operational safety and implementing best practices for risk management.
- DOT Pipeline Program: Hold responsibility over the operation of DOT-regulated pipelines, which includes recognizing abnormal operating conditions, directing operations personnel to perform covered tasks, making necessary notifications as required by the operation and maintenance plans, and initiating necessary corrective actions.
- Experience supervising union personnel in an operations or industrial setting, with a strong understanding of union work dynamics and protocols.
- Demonstrated leadership skills with experience overseeing skilled craft employees in high-stakes environments, particularly during off-hours.
- Experience with Gas & Oil power generation or similar industrial operations, with a focus on safety and efficiency.
- Proven ability to act as Incident Commander or lead in crisis situations, managing quick decision-making to ensure safety and operational continuity.
- A collaborative and proactive approach to managing team dynamics, building rapport with union members, and addressing operational challenges.
- Strong problem-solving skills and technical knowledge, with the capacity to troubleshoot and resolve issues in real time to support seamless plant operations.
- High school diploma or GED
- Five (5) years power plant experience in operations and/or engineering positions.
- Demonstrated experience in a leadership role.
- Knowledge of plant processes and operating procedures for boilers, turbines, generators, and related equipment in a power plant.
- Control Operator experience.
- Eligible to be DOT Certified.
- Personal Computer proficiency including working knowledge of Maximo or similar computerized work management program, Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work well in a team environment.
- Experience or knowledge of business practices and processes in power plant generation business including budget development, labor relations, and environmental and safety regulations.
- Ability to analyze interactions of complex instruments, controls, process and human operators to monitor plant processes, and identify and solve problems quickly, independently, and effectively in order to correct abnormal plant conditions and maintain safe reliable plant operations.
- Ability to perform duties and direct personnel calmly and effectively in emergency and time critical conditions.
- Ability to observe work and remain alert while working under stress and adverse conditions for extended periods of time and at irregular hours.