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)
10.0 Year(s) To 15.0 Year(s)
9.00 LPA TO 12.00 LPA
A Quality Manager for a power plant ensures operational excellence by developing quality policies, managing testing for raw materials (such as fuel/water), and ensuring compliance with standards like ISO 9001. They lead QA/QC teams, manage EPC project quality plans, and drive continuous improvement to maximize plant efficiency. [1, 2, 3, ...
1 Opening(s)
20.0 Year(s) To 25.0 Year(s)
4.80 LPA TO 5.20 LPA
A Laboratory Head of Department (HOD) for a coal washery oversees all lab operations, ensuring accurate testing of raw, washed, and reject coal samples. Their primary goal is to optimize processing efficiency, maintain strict product quality, guarantee regulatory compliance, and manage the laboratory team.
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2 Opening(s)
15.0 Year(s) To 20.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 3.36 LPA
A 1st Class Boiler Operator in a steel pipes manufacturing plant safely manages, monitors, and maintains high-pressure boilers and auxiliary equipment. Their primary objective is to ensure continuous, reliable steam generation needed for steel heating and processing operations while strictly adhering to safety, efficiency, and statutory IBR (Indian Boiler Regulations) ...
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)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.44 LPA TO 1.92 LPA
A Chemist for a power plant is responsible for managing water, steam, and fuel quality to ensure safe, efficient operations and environmental compliance. They typically work in laboratory and field settings, managing water treatment (DM/RO plants) and analyzing fuel and lubricant samples.
Key Responsibilities
Water/Steam Analysis: Monitoring key parameters (silica, pH, conductivity) in ...
4 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 2.68 LPA
A Turbine Field Operator (F/O) in a power plant is a critical, hands-on role responsible for the safe and efficient local operation, monitoring, and maintenance of turbine equipment and its auxiliary systems. They work directly in the plant (in the "field") rather than in the control room (DCS), performing physical ...
2 Opening(s)
4.0 Year(s) To 6.0 Year(s)
2.40 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
A Senior Chemist at a power plant manages laboratory operations, ensuring water, steam, and fuel quality meet environmental and efficiency standards. They are responsible for monitoring corrosion, optimizing chemical dosing, supervising lab staff, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Requires a Chemistry degree and 3-5+ years of experience.
Key Responsibilities
Water Chemistry Control: Monitor and maintain ...
2 Opening(s)
1.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
A Power Plant Chemist ensures the safe, efficient operation of power generation equipment by monitoring water, steam, and fuel quality to prevent corrosion, scaling, and environmental issues. Responsibilities include managing water treatment plants, analyzing fuel, testing cooling systems, ensuring environmental compliance, and performing laboratory testing.
Key Responsibilities
Water/Steam Chemistry Management: Monitor feedwater, boiler water, ...
2 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
2.40 LPA TO 4.20 LPA
A Turbine DCS Engineer in a power plant operates and monitors turbine systems using Distributed Control Systems (DCS) to ensure safe, efficient generation. Key responsibilities include real-time parameter monitoring (speed, vibration, pressure), startup/shutdown, alarm management, and troubleshooting, typically requiring 3-5 years of experience in power plant operations.
Key Responsibilities
DCS Operation: Monitor and control ...