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Biomass Power Plant Managers

The Job

Biomass power plant managers oversee the production and operation of power plants that transform biomass to usable energy. The biomass may be coal, wood, paper sludge, or other types of waste. Power plant managers make sure that equipment is functioning correctly and that workers and production processes are operating according to safety protocols and in compliance with federal and regional standards and regulations.

Managers of biomass power plants have many responsibilities beyond supervising plant employees and processes. They test equipment and make repairs, using specialized tools and testing procedures. They are knowledgeable about raw materials, quality control, costs, and other aspects of manufacturing, and rely on this knowledge when preparing and managing power plant budgets. Power plant managers also create and manage schedules for fuel deliveries, waste removal, and maintenance. They track inventory so that supplies and parts are readily available to keep the power plant operating safely and efficiently.

The job also entails administrative tasks, such as reading reports and analyzing data to keep up to date on production processes so that improvements can be made where needed. Power plant managers communicate regularly with other managers and power plant staff via e-mail, telephone calls, online video platforms, and face-to-face meetings.

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