Eagle Creek Renewable Energy

Part-Time Plant Operator

Join Eagle Creek Renewable Energy as a Part-Time Plant Operator in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This role involves operating and maintaining a hydro-electric power plant with a strong focus on safety and environmental compliance. Enjoy a rotating schedule with weekend and holiday duties, and contribute to reliable renewable energy production.

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy

Company Overview

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy LLC

Menominee, MI, United States

2010

Approximately 100 employees and operates 85 hydroelectric facilities with nearly 700 MW capacity (source: eaglecreekre.com).

What They Do

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy focuses exclusively on hydroelectric power, owning, operating, and developing small to medium run-of-river facilities that generate baseload renewable electricity without the need for large-scale dams. The company emphasizes the rehabilitation of existing sites to enhance efficiency and promote environmental integration (source: eaglecreekre.com). Their services include acquiring underperforming or idle plants, rehabilitating turbines, securing Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) licenses, and managing operations to deliver clean power to regional grids. For instance, they provide approximately 150 million kWh annually from the Anson (9 MW) and Abenaki (19 MW) facilities on Maine's Kennebec River, which were acquired in 2017 (source: eaglecreekre.com).

Projects & Track Record

Eagle Creek has a notable track record of completed projects, including the Menominee River facilities, which consist of Little Quinnesec (9.1 MW, Niagara, WI), Park Mill (2.274 MW, Marinette, WI), and Menominee (2.074 MW, Menominee, MI). These facilities have been operational since the early 20th century and collectively produce over 15 million kWh annually (source: eaglecreekre.com). Additionally, on Michigan's Thornapple River, the Ada (1.4 MW) and Cascade (1.6 MW) facilities together generate over 12 million kWh annually. Key acquisitions include a 30 MW portfolio from Madison Paper Industries in Maine and ten Northeast facilities totaling 12 MW, which significantly expanded their operational capacity (source: eaglecreekre.com). The company continues to seek further acquisitions to enhance its portfolio and operational footprint.

Recent Developments

In recent developments, Eagle Creek announced on October 6, 2025, that Apollo-managed funds have agreed to acquire the company, which underscores its significant operational capacity of 700 MW across 85 facilities. This acquisition is expected to close in Q1 2026, pending regulatory approvals, and highlights the company's role in meeting the rising demand for reliable low-carbon baseload power, particularly for data centers (source: apollo.com). No other major contracts, mergers, or funding rounds have been reported in the last two years, indicating a focus on solidifying their existing operations and preparing for the upcoming acquisition.

Working There

Eagle Creek offers a variety of roles likely spanning operations, engineering, environmental compliance, FERC licensing, turbine maintenance, and regional management, reflecting its extensive portfolio of 85 facilities. Hiring occurs at operational hubs such as Menominee, MI, and Morristown, NJ, as well as other sites in Maine, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts (source: eaglecreekre.com). The company culture emphasizes safe and professional operations, with a focus on regional management to enhance stakeholder value for investors, employees, and communities. Projects like the sturgeon habitat restoration on the Menominee River demonstrate their commitment to environmental stewardship (source: eaglecreekre.com). However, specific employee benefits have not been documented in available sources.


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Job Description

The purpose of the Power Plant Operator is to support the overall operation of the hydro-electric power plant and the associated water intakes to maximize the reliability and efficiency of the electrical generating system. Safety being front of mind is paramount to our success, as is a strong commitment to environmental and regulatory compliance.

What you'll do

  • Conduct daily plant and intake inspections.
  • Start and stop the generating units and auxiliary equipment per established procedures.
  • Conduct safety inspections and monitor security systems, keeping accurate logs and reports.
  • Operate heavy equipment as well as an assortment of hand and power tools including chain saws.
  • Perform routine and preventive maintenance in support of the reliability of the plant.
  • Work on a rotating schedule to cover weekend duty and holidays.
  • Assist in developing plant safety procedures and JSA procedures.
  • Respond to calls at all hours of the day to react to emergent plant issues.
  • Coordinate and supervise contractors in the performance of their activities.
  • Participate in any safety programs developed by the company.

What you'll need

  • At least two years of related experience in a power plant or industrial setting highly preferred.
  • An unwavering commitment to safety, both for ECRE employees and contractors and the public in general.
  • Instrumentation and control system experience, including troubleshooting of PLC based control systems and general calibration of instrumentation devices preferred.
  • Ability to communicate and report all downtime related events in a timely manner to the regional manager.
  • Experience with basic industrial maintenance techniques preferred.
  • The ability to maintain a valid driver's license.
  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Vocational certificate or degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences preferred.
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Teams, Word, Outlook, etc.) for use in business communication.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to perform manual tasks including but not limited to:

    • The operation of hand and power tools and the ability to lift at least 50 lbs.
    • Being able to bend and maneuver in tight, cramped quarters.
    • Ability to work in hot, noisy, and dark environments, often alone and isolated.
    • Comfortability working at heights and around water.
    • Ability to work with and wear respiratory protection.
    • Reach with hands and arms above shoulder level and at shoulder level.
    • Walk, stand, stoop, kneel, and bend for prolonged periods of time.
    • Grip and manually manipulate, often in repetitive motion, items such as but not limited to hand tools and machine parts.
    • Read and identify labels, gauges, dials, and indicators typically encountered in performing job duties.
  • Possess clear and effective verbal communication in all circumstances, including emergency situations and giving/receiving instructions over a radio.

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About the role

May 30, 2026

Part time

Company

May 30, 2026

On-site

Hydropower

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy

eaglecreekre.com

  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

At least two years of related experience preferred

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