Chemical Technician 1 4P/365

4P Consulting

  • Atlanta, GA
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 day ago
Chemical Technician 1Location: Atlanta, GA 30339Contract- 6 MonthsClient- Georgia PowerJob SummaryThe Chemical Technician plays a vital role in ensuring the safe, reliable, and environmentally compliant operation of a fossil fuel power plant. This position is responsible for performing technical and analytical services essential to protecting steam-generating equipment, maintaining water and environmental quality, and supporting continuous plant efficiency.Key ResponsibilitiesSafety & ComplianceWork safely and promote a culture of accountability for self and team safety.Ensure compliance with environmental, safety, and health regulations, including inspections, water reporting, and ash pond monitoring.Safely handle hazardous materials (HAZMAT) and operate as part of Hazmat team, including respirator qualification.Water & Steam Cycle ChemistryProvide chemical protection for steam/water cycle equipment to minimize corrosion and deposits.Operate and maintain water treatment facilities for de-ionized/ultra-pure water production.Operate condensate polishers and sewage treatment facilities.Conduct QA/QC checks on water and chemical processes.Sampling & AnalysisCollect and analyze samples of boiler/turbine water, oil, coal ash, scrubber chemistry, and metal deposits.Perform analytical testing of flue gas desulfurization systems (scrubber absorber chemistry).Generate regulatory water quality reports and track plant effluents.Laboratory & InstrumentationCalibrate, maintain, and troubleshoot bench-top and online laboratory instrumentation.Maintain bulk chemical and lab reagent inventory.Perform QA/QC on instrumentation to ensure accurate results.Plant Operations SupportProvide equipment clearances according to plant clearance procedures.Conduct air in-leakage surveys to support operational efficiency.Participate in major cleanings, testing, and outage support activities.Job RequirementsEducation & ExperienceRequired:BS/BA in Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, or a related field with minimum of 12 semester hours in chemistry .Experience with laboratory instrumentation and proper analytical methods.Valid driver’s license with a safe driving record.Preferred:Prior power plant, large-scale water treatment, or industrial chemistry experience.Knowledge of clarification, filtration, reverse osmosis, and de-ionization systems.Experience in a fossil fuel power plant or water treatment facility.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesStrong knowledge of inorganic, oil, environmental, and water chemistries.Ability to troubleshoot plant water and mechanical systems using schematics, P&IDs, and diagrams.Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook).Understanding of hazardous material handling and PPE use.Ability to work independently and within a team environment.Behavioral AttributesSafety First – Always prioritize safety for self and coworkers.Integrity & Ethics – Uphold honesty, respect, and fairness.Intentional Inclusion – Contribute to a culture of teamwork and belonging.Superior Performance – Focus on continuous improvement and reliable operations.Dependable, punctual, proactive, and able to work with limited supervision.Working ConditionsMust be available for shifts, nights, weekends, holidays, and call-outs as required (24/7 operation).Must be able to work in extreme heat, cold, noise, vibration, and environments with fly ash, coal dust, and chemical fumes .Physical requirements include lifting up to 50 lbs., climbing ladders, bending, reaching, and working at various elevations.Ability to wear respiratory protection (filter cartridges or SCBA) when required.

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