



This position manages all aspects of the University's mission critical heating, power and chilled water production facilities via a staff of approximately 30 salaried and hourly union (IUOE) employees to provide safe, reliable and efficient steam, electric and chilled water to all Ithaca campus facilities.
Responsible for leading the central plants in a positive, proactive way to ensure excellent morale of all staff. The operation is comprised of three separate enterprise units, combined heat and power, chilled water and hydroelectric. The combined heat and power facility includes two 15 MW combustion turbines with heat recovery steam generators, 5 package boilers, and two back pressure steam turbines. The chilled water facilities include Cornell's Lake Source Cooling facility and three refrigerant based Chillers. Manages all aspects of the operation and maintenance of these facilities which operate 24/7/365.
The Plant Manager manages and has budget responsibility for approximately $35,000,000 annually, is instrumental in identifying long term capital needs of the facilities and guides maintenance and renewal project teams providing engineering expertise and coordination. Provide engineering support as needed and be directly involved in the management and execution of capital projects. The Plant Manager is responsible for operating and maintaining the facilities within all environmental, health and safety regulations. Provide staff training as necessary. Be available on a 24/7/365 basis for emergencies.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering or related field.
Five years of utility or hydro-mechanical and steam system leadership experience.
Proven experience in leading and building high functioning teams with high morale.
Excellent communication skills.
Experience in the maintenance and operation of utility or industrial power production systems. Must understand the stand-alone operating and maintenance characteristics of equipment, how groups of equipment function together to form a system, and how all the systems interrelate.
Ability to analyze the performance and operating efficiency of the systems to optimize energy use and production. Advanced analytical skills necessary to dispatch and optimize equipment operation and create and track budgets.
Project management skills for conceiving of new projects and the ability to execute projects within the Central Energy Plant (CEP) while maintaining operations without interruption.
Demonstrates the divisional values of truth, respect, teamwork, integrity and excellence. This includes such behaviors as the demonstrated ability to give and receive feedback, communicate honestly, listen, respect others, learn from mistakes, set high goals and achieve them, overcome obstacles, uses time effectively, sets priorities, and participates effectively on teams.
Is highly motivated and exhibits innovation, good judgment and reliability in the workplace.
Ability to work in an environment that includes high ambient temperature, noise, and dust. Ability to safely work with chemicals, high temperature/pressure steam, confined spaces, and other potential hazards. Must be able to climb stairs, ladders, and work with heights.
Demonstrated skill in understanding cultural differences.
You will be a top candidate with our preferred qualifications:
NYS Professional Engineering license (PE).
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
More than five years of progressive utility system supervisory experience.
Understanding of steam, chilled water and electric production systems, and related equipment such as combustion turbines, heat recovery steam generators (HRSG), gas/oil fueled boilers, chillers, boiler codes, air pollution controls, utility process controls, rotating equipment, and electric generation.
Experience in a union environment.
Demonstrated experience in an industrial setting.
Prior exposure and familiarity with industrial / utility energy systems and equipment such as combustion turbines, combination natural gas/oil fired boilers, steam turbine generators, large refrigerant chillers, high energy piping systems, electrical switchgear, motor starters, variable speed drives, emergency diesel generators, and all related equipment and control systems.
Direct experience managing construction projects of any size.
Coursework concentration in chemistry, thermodynamics, fluids, or power and power systems.
No visa sponsorship provided for this position.
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