Job Announcement Number:
SCGU12181178784739P
Location Name:
Camden, Alabama
Department:
Department of the Army
Agency:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Occupation Code:
Miscellaneous Industrial Equipment Operation
Pay Plan:
WB
Appointment Duration:
Internships
Opening Date:
Monday, November 12, 2012
Closing Date:
Monday, November 26, 2012
Job Status:
Full-Time
Salary:
$25.68 to $25.68 / Per Hour
Pay Grade(s):
00 to 00
Who May Apply:
Student/Internship Program Eligibles
Job Summary:
This vacancy is being reannounced from Vacancy SCGU1218117864801PI. Applicants who previously applied for Vacancy SCGU121811786401PI need to apply to this vacancy for consideration. About the Position: This position is for an internship under the Pathways Internship Program as a Student Trainee (Power Plant Trainee I), WB-5401-00, at Miller's Ferry Power Plant located in Camden, Alabama. You will participate in a formal post high-school work-study program. The training program is structured specifically for students in technical, vocational, or trades schools and is designed to provide exposure to essentially all aspects of work performed at a hydroelectric power station. Work assignments are made in accordance with a specific training plan that is designed to integrate formal schooling with practical on-the-job experience. Work performed and observed includes operation and maintenance of machines, devices, moving parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical, electrical and electronic principles. Inspect or diagnose production machinery and equipment in accordance with blueprints, schematic drawings, operations manuals, and manufacturer's specifications. Perform millwright functions in setting up; aligning; balancing; and testing various machinery and equipment, such as turbines; pumps; shafts; bearings; gear boxes; and valves, metalworking machinery and tools, such as lathe, drill press, and grinder to make and repair parts. Electrical troubleshooting, installation, maintenance, modification and repair of electrical equipment including breakers, generators, regulators, governors, and other auxiliary equipment associated with a generation facility. Work is performed under very close supervision. Applicants must include a copy of their current enrollment in a technical, trade or vocational school to be qualified. Who May Apply: US Citizens
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SCGU12181178784739P
Location Name:
Camden, Alabama
Department:
Department of the Army
Agency:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Occupation Code:
Miscellaneous Industrial Equipment Operation
Pay Plan:
WB
Appointment Duration:
Internships
Opening Date:
Monday, November 12, 2012
Closing Date:
Monday, November 26, 2012
Job Status:
Full-Time
Salary:
$25.68 to $25.68 / Per Hour
Pay Grade(s):
00 to 00
Who May Apply:
Student/Internship Program Eligibles
Job Summary:
This vacancy is being reannounced from Vacancy SCGU1218117864801PI. Applicants who previously applied for Vacancy SCGU121811786401PI need to apply to this vacancy for consideration. About the Position: This position is for an internship under the Pathways Internship Program as a Student Trainee (Power Plant Trainee I), WB-5401-00, at Miller's Ferry Power Plant located in Camden, Alabama. You will participate in a formal post high-school work-study program. The training program is structured specifically for students in technical, vocational, or trades schools and is designed to provide exposure to essentially all aspects of work performed at a hydroelectric power station. Work assignments are made in accordance with a specific training plan that is designed to integrate formal schooling with practical on-the-job experience. Work performed and observed includes operation and maintenance of machines, devices, moving parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical, electrical and electronic principles. Inspect or diagnose production machinery and equipment in accordance with blueprints, schematic drawings, operations manuals, and manufacturer's specifications. Perform millwright functions in setting up; aligning; balancing; and testing various machinery and equipment, such as turbines; pumps; shafts; bearings; gear boxes; and valves, metalworking machinery and tools, such as lathe, drill press, and grinder to make and repair parts. Electrical troubleshooting, installation, maintenance, modification and repair of electrical equipment including breakers, generators, regulators, governors, and other auxiliary equipment associated with a generation facility. Work is performed under very close supervision. Applicants must include a copy of their current enrollment in a technical, trade or vocational school to be qualified. Who May Apply: US Citizens
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