A Power Generation Maintenance Mechanic must be
able to safely use hand and power tools; work safely in
accordance with regulatory and industry standards;
perform advanced rigging and mathematical
calculations; interpret construction drawings; identify,
inspect, troubleshoot, maintain, and replace pumps,
drivers, compressors, pulverizers, gearboxes, valves, and
other major mechanical equipment; prepare and
assemble piping components to include threading,
cutting, and joining; remove, install, and troubleshoot
bearings, mechanical seals, and couplings, and perform
machinery alignments; troubleshoot and repair
equipment; and have a basic working knowledge of
turbines, hydraulics, pneumatics, and motor-operated
valves.