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The Warehouse Technician is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the PSGC Mine Warehouse. These duties include the ordering, counting, kitting, rotating, shipping, safeguarding, and inventorying and distribution of all materials, tools and supplies, including expendables as well as capital spares, pumps, conveyors, motors, etc. Enters incoming and outgoing materials and supplies into inventory management system. Conducts periodic cycle counts to assure accurate inventory levels.
Applying an expert level of skill, the Electrical, Instrumentation/Controls Technician installs, troubleshoots, calibrates, repairs, modifies, overhauls, diagnoses, tests and maintains all power plant and auxiliary equipment, to include power distribution systems, pumps, motors, programmable logic controllers (PLC) and the Distributed Control Systems (DCS). Provides environmental and safety stewardship. Ensures compliance with all applicable Federal and State regulations and plant procedures. Maintains all equipment in optimum operating condition. Develops procedures for plant and equipment monitoring systems to ensure consistent and environmentally compliant operations.
The Human Resource Specialist is responsible for supporting all areas of Human Resources which include recruiting, contract staffing, college internships, onboarding, diversity and inclusion, training and benefits, and payroll support. Additionally, this role will assist in employee relations activities which include the areas of performance management, coaching, progressive discipline, workplace investigations, responding to employee and manager concerns and requests, and assisting with proper administration of leaves.
This position is responsible for assisting the Environmental Department to maintain environmental regulatory compliance across the campus. The Environmental Analyst assists with monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting activities to support compliance with campus-wide environmental permits and programs. As directed, assists with routine compliance activities for all media to satisfy compliance with regulatory and operational needs as well as PSGC best environmental practices.
The Section Supervisor Underground Operations manages a safe and efficient production of coal on a working section in an underground coal mine.
The Assistant Shift Manager contributes to the mine’s safety and productivity by working with the Shift Manager to manage underground mine activities on an assigned shift, ensuring the mine operates safely and at maximum efficiency.
The Mine Maintenance Manager will direct the maintenance department in day-to-day activities and comply with established policies, procedures, laws and regulatory requirements. This position will provide leadership, management and administrative oversight for all assigned mine maintenance personnel including, but not be limited to, scheduling, training, motivation, coaching and counseling as required. The Mine Maintenance Manager will be accountable for supervision, planning and preparation, quality assurance, duration, cost and completion of all work assigned to the mine maintenance department.
The Belt Technician works directly with the Belt Supervisor on the installation and recovery of all conveyor belting, structure and drives required on the surface and underground.
Prairie State Generating Company is looking for college students who are interested in a summer intern program in the power generation industry. A limited number of internships are available for college students enrolled in specific curriculum. Participating as an intern will provide experience and exposure to state-of-the-art technology in an operating power plant. Student interns will receive industry experience, hands-on training, paid intern program and exposure to industry professionals
Prairie State Generating Company Environmental Services department is looking for college students who are interested in a summer intern program in Environmental Services. A limited number of internships are available for college students enrolled in a specific curriculum. Participating as an intern will provide valuable experience and exposure to environmental controls, permitting, monitoring, and recordkeeping aspects of a state-of-the-art energy campus. Student interns will receive hands-on training and experience as well as exposure to professionals in the energy industry.