What are the responsibilities and job description for the Power Generation Superintendent (Hydro Maintenance & Reliability) position at NorthWestern Energy?
Work location negotiable within Montana service territory (Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Missoula)
Qualifications Include
$105,100 to $157,700 per year, depending on experience. Benefits include: 401K with company match up to 4% and non-elective contribution up to 7%; healthcare and wellbeing programs, including dental and vision for you, your spouse and dependents; Health Savings Account (HSA); healthcare and dependent care flexible spending account (FSA); Employee Assistance Program (Offering up to six free counseling sessions, per person, per issue, per year for employees, spouses and dependents); Life Insurance (company pays basic employee policy; spouse, dependent insurance also available); tuition reimbursement; competitive pay (scheduled performance-based wage increases and annual incentive opportunities); paid company endorsed volunteer opportunities; paid training opportunities; paid time off starting on your first day, plus 11 paid holidays.
Open through June 10, 2026.
Apply online at: https://northwesternenergy.applicantpro.com/jobs/4099574
Qualifications Include
- Bachelor's Degree or 8 years of equivalent experience required
- P.E. preferred, but not required
- 10 or more years' experience in industrial plant operations and maintenance preferred
- 5 years supervisory experience preferred
- Power generation experience preferred
- Experience using computerized maintenance management programs and reporting tools
- Demonstrate and maintain a good safety record
- Effective Data Analysis and trouble shooting skills
- Demonstrated ability to research and apply equipment performance and process issues without guidance
- Valid Driver's License and satisfactory driving record
- Knowledge of Reliability Centered Maintenance and Root Cause Analysis techniques
- Commitment to safe working practices and knowledge of safety policies/procedures
- Get Into Energy -- Energy Industry Fundamental 2.0 certification is a plus [getintoenergy.org] (click the link to certify at no cost)
- Demonstrate leadership consistent with NorthWestern Energy's code, values, policies, processes and controls
- Utilizes effective management practices to maintain employee engagement and productivity
- Effectively manages budget, ensuring proper cost controls
- Supervise and lead the Hydro Maintenance & Reliability Group to attain operational and strategic improvement goals
- Interact effectively and responsibly with employees, external contractors, and agencies
- Lead and guide the development of expertise and experience of the Hydro Maintenance & Reliability Group to provide guidance and technical resources to the Hydro plants and teams
- Lead the application of asset management principles across the Hydro plants to maintain high availability and to guide capital replacement strategy
- Understand and apply Reliability Centered Maintenance principles to maintain and improve reliability across the Hydro plants including the following: responsible for reviewing equipment outage information and coordinating work management activities across the business units to ensure optimal generation; assess data from the Work Management systems, outage reports along with equipment availability data to evaluate frequencies and methods of inspections and maintenance along with possible equipment replacement; interpret plant performance data to evaluate the impacts the processes will have on the operational performance of the generating facility along with any potential consequences to the facilities
- Lead the development and application of Preventative Maintenance (PM) and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) programs across the Hydro plants
- Manage and coordinate the application of the Event Reporting procedure for the Hydro plants including Root Cause Analyses (RCA), identification of corrective actions, and tracking of corrective actions to completion
- Manage and coordinate the Hydro Work Management Process through our work management system
- Manage and coordinate the development, update, and communication of the Hydro Planned Outage Schedule
- Lead and coordinate the Hydro NERC/WECC compliance program o Review and evaluate existing and pending generator, operator, and owner NERC Reliability Standards, to ensure compliance
- Guide and coordinate general operational results tracking and reporting, including GADS for the Hydro plants o Evaluates the efficiency and reliability of the facilities using existing work management programs, plant and human performance incident data, plant computer records, and daily system reports o Develop and report industry standard metrics for operational units
- Actively participate and contribute to the Hydro leadership team to guide and direct strategic improvement and direction of the Hydro assets
- Works independently with guidance on only the most complex ta ks by coordinating the integration of business plans. Supports business units with short- and long-term business planning and budgeting processes
- Solves complex problems; takes a broad perspective to identify innovative solutions and makes use of knowledge of Montana Hydro Generation Facility Operations, Equipment and Maintenance procedures and practices, and direct observations in the field
- Supervisor responsibilities include contributing to union negotiations, union issue resolution, personnel training and personnel selection
- Maintain situational and safety awareness and communicate to maintain safety and efficiency
- Complete required documentation and interact with the public
- Required to be available for 24 hour on call status per the business unit Supervisor-On-Call schedule throughout the year and is informally on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week
- Frequent travel up to 30% is required to support essential functions at assigned sites
- The ability to maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance is an essential function of this position, consistent with applicable laws and reasonable accommodation requirements
- All NorthWestern Energy employees are required to adhere to company safety standards and the Code of Business Conduct & Ethics
- Ensure self and other's actions are consistent with NorthWestern Energy's values, mission, and strategic business objectives
$105,100 to $157,700 per year, depending on experience. Benefits include: 401K with company match up to 4% and non-elective contribution up to 7%; healthcare and wellbeing programs, including dental and vision for you, your spouse and dependents; Health Savings Account (HSA); healthcare and dependent care flexible spending account (FSA); Employee Assistance Program (Offering up to six free counseling sessions, per person, per issue, per year for employees, spouses and dependents); Life Insurance (company pays basic employee policy; spouse, dependent insurance also available); tuition reimbursement; competitive pay (scheduled performance-based wage increases and annual incentive opportunities); paid company endorsed volunteer opportunities; paid training opportunities; paid time off starting on your first day, plus 11 paid holidays.
Open through June 10, 2026.
Apply online at: https://northwesternenergy.applicantpro.com/jobs/4099574
Salary : $105,100 - $157,700