Eagle Creek Renewable Energy

Jefe de Planta

Únete a Eagle Creek Renewable Energy como Gerente de Planta en Lake Lynn, Pensilvania. Dirige operaciones diarias, garantiza seguridad y cumplimiento, y apoya el mantenimiento de plantas hidroeléctricas. Disfruta de beneficios completos como seguro médico, aportes para jubilación y reembolso de matrícula. Rol práctico con oportunidades de crecimiento en energía renovable.

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy

Descripción de la Empresa

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy LLC

Menominee, MI, Estados Unidos

2010

Alrededor de 100 empleados y opera 85 instalaciones hidroeléctricas con una capacidad de casi 700 MW (fuente: eaglecreekre.com).

Qué Hacen

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy se enfoca exclusivamente en la energía hidroeléctrica, poseyendo, operando y desarrollando instalaciones de pequeña a mediana escala que generan electricidad renovable de base sin necesidad de grandes represas. La empresa enfatiza la rehabilitación de sitios existentes para mejorar la eficiencia y promover la integración ambiental (fuente: eaglecreekre.com). Sus servicios incluyen la adquisición de plantas subutilizadas o inactivas, la rehabilitación de turbinas, la obtención de licencias de la Comisión Federal de Regulación de Energía (FERC) y la gestión de operaciones para proporcionar energía limpia a las redes regionales. Por ejemplo, proporcionan aproximadamente 150 millones de kWh anuales de las instalaciones Anson (9 MW) y Abenaki (19 MW) en el río Kennebec de Maine, que fueron adquiridas en 2017 (fuente: eaglecreekre.com).

Proyectos y Trayectoria

Eagle Creek tiene un historial notable de proyectos completados, incluyendo las instalaciones del río Menominee, que consisten en Little Quinnesec (9.1 MW, Niagara, WI), Park Mill (2.274 MW, Marinette, WI) y Menominee (2.074 MW, Menominee, MI). Estas instalaciones han estado operativas desde principios del siglo XX y producen colectivamente más de 15 millones de kWh anuales (fuente: eaglecreekre.com). Además, en el río Thornapple de Michigan, las instalaciones Ada (1.4 MW) y Cascade (1.6 MW) generan juntas más de 12 millones de kWh anuales. Las adquisiciones clave incluyen un portafolio de 30 MW de Madison Paper Industries en Maine y diez instalaciones en el noreste que suman 12 MW, lo que expandió significativamente su capacidad operativa (fuente: eaglecreekre.com). La empresa continúa buscando más adquisiciones para mejorar su portafolio y huella operativa.

Desarrollos Recientes

En desarrollos recientes, Eagle Creek anunció el 6 de octubre de 2025 que los fondos gestionados por Apollo han acordado adquirir la empresa, lo que subraya su significativa capacidad operativa de 700 MW en 85 instalaciones. Se espera que esta adquisición se cierre en el primer trimestre de 2026, pendiente de aprobaciones regulatorias, y destaca el papel de la empresa en satisfacer la creciente demanda de energía de base confiable y baja en carbono, particularmente para centros de datos (fuente: apollo.com). No se han reportado otros contratos importantes, fusiones o rondas de financiamiento en los últimos dos años, lo que indica un enfoque en solidificar sus operaciones existentes y prepararse para la próxima adquisición.

Trabajar Allí

Eagle Creek ofrece una variedad de roles que probablemente abarcan operaciones, ingeniería, cumplimiento ambiental, licencias de FERC, mantenimiento de turbinas y gestión regional, reflejando su extenso portafolio de 85 instalaciones. La contratación ocurre en centros operativos como Menominee, MI, y Morristown, NJ, así como en otros sitios en Maine, Wisconsin y Massachusetts (fuente: eaglecreekre.com). La cultura de la empresa enfatiza operaciones seguras y profesionales, con un enfoque en la gestión regional para aumentar el valor para los interesados, incluidos inversores, empleados y comunidades. Proyectos como la restauración del hábitat del esturión en el río Menominee demuestran su compromiso con la gestión ambiental (fuente: eaglecreekre.com). Sin embargo, no se han documentado beneficios específicos para empleados en las fuentes disponibles.


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Job Description

The Plant Manager ("Supervisor") is responsible for managing the daily regional operations of their assigned facilities. The Supervisor directs the implementation of the Operating Plan and identifies those areas which may need improvement or further development. The Plant Manager assures that plant operating conditions are always kept within optimum limits. The Plant Manager must ensure that all work is performed in a safe manner resulting in no accidents, in compliance with all FERC licenses and environmental permits. The Plant Manager must effectively communicate information to the Division Manager, fellow supervisors, and subordinate operation and maintenance personnel, relative to the condition of the plant equipment and performance and provide suggestions for plant improvement. The Plant Manager must ensure duties are performed in such a way as to result in an optimum cost-benefit ratio. This is a "Working Supervisor" position and the Plant Manager is expected to assist employees with activities on an as needed basis.

Why Eagle Creek?

  • A comprehensive benefits plan: Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA, FSA, Commuter benefits, Voluntary Life, 401(k) match.
  • Eleven paid holidays per year, plus a competitive PTO schedule and time off to volunteer or give back to your community.
  • Access to a company-funded Employee Assistance Program.
  • Employee discounts through ADP LifeMart.
  • Tuition Reimbursement as well as access to trainings & mentors for Career Progression and Personal Development.

What you'll do

  • Direct, supervise and assist plant employees in the operation and maintenance of generating units to ensure continuing high reliability and safety. Evaluate performance of assigned tasks and responsibilities.
  • Provide support for Outage planning, scheduling, and contractor coordination and supervision.
  • Resolve plant problems including troubleshooting, repair, replacement, and root cause analysis.
  • Co-ordinate and remotely oversee off hours call out responses to plant and public safety issues. The Plant Manager will be required to personally respond to occasional off hour plant and public safety emergencies.
  • Perform LOTO, Confined Space, and other safety permits.
  • Perform administrative tasks including, but not limited to, creating work orders, purchase orders & PM's.
  • Provide point contact for high voltage clearances. Request, Write, and Execute High Voltage Clearance within ECRE's Power System.
  • Ensure that plant production is maintained at maximum levels and efficiencies.
  • Provide supervision for power equipment repair and maintenance - critical equipment - generators, breakers, transformers.
  • Report normal, abnormal, or emergency plant conditions to the Division Manager. Take necessary corrective action in accordance with established policy or at the direction of the Division Manager.
  • Ensure compliance with all FERC, dam safety, public safety and environmental regulatory requirements.
  • Oversee the training of all plant personnel and maintain the plant Training Manual and daily upkeep of necessary plant logs and records.
  • Maintain the plant Regional Policy Manuals and assure that policies and procedures are kept up to date.
  • Sustain the morale and motivation of operations personnel and handle employee concerns as they arise.
  • Support equipment operation through the implementation of preventive, predictive, scheduled, and corrective maintenance planning, and procedures.
  • Develop and maintain long range maintenance plans.
  • Provide technical support at assigned hydroelectric generating plant(s).
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Division Manager.

What skills & experience you'll need

  • Operations and maintenance experience in an industrial environment required.
  • Experience in an electrical generation environment preferred.
  • Associate's degree in mechanical engineering or electrical engineering or related field preferred.
  • The ability to troubleshoot basic mechanical and electrical problems.
  • The ability to locally support advanced troubleshooting efforts by remote members of the ECRE team.
  • Knowledge of the safe operation of high, medium, and low voltage electrical distribution equipment.
  • Proficient computer technology skills, including ability to utilize company authorized software.
  • Positive & proactive attitude with ability to address issues and implement solutions as required; easily understands & follow directions.
  • Ability to read and understand basic electrical, civil and mechanical drawings.
  • Detail & process oriented with strong problem resolution abilities.
  • A history of demonstrated maintenance supervisory/management experience in a union environment is preferred.
  • High level of competence with computerized maintenance management systems and other information systems.
  • The ability to plan work in advance and to properly assign and utilize subordinate personnel is essential.
  • Clear and effective verbal communication in all circumstances, including emergency situations.
  • Interpersonal skills are required in order to properly train and motivate people to engage in becoming key players and work toward establishing a world class maintenance organization.

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 climb both portable and permanently installed ladders.

  • 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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Sobre el rol

17 junio 2026

25 junio 2026

Tiempo completo

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Energía hidroeléctrica

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy

eaglecreekre.com

  •  Lake Lynn, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos

Operations and maintenance experience in an industrial environment required; experience in electrical generation preferred.

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