
To provide complex instrumentation and control (I&C) and electrical engineering technician services to assist in attaining the goals of plant reliability, efficiency, safety and environmental compliance in the most cost-effective manner.
Qualifications and Education Requirements
Graduation from standard high school or State Department of Education or graduation from United States Armed Forces Institute. Associate of Science or an Associate of Arts degree preferred. Eight (8) years of experience in large, modern power plants (or applicable equivalent training and education) dealing with the construction, operation and maintenance of electrical and instrumentation and control systems. Experience must include the development of technical specifications, economic studies, evaluation and analysis, or complex technical problems. Practical experience in and working knowledge of complex distributed control systems (DCS). Familiarity with NERC standards and procedures is preferred.
Core Competencies Adaptable, Collaborative, Conscientious, Critical-Thinking, Outcome-Driven and Professional
Technical Competencies/Skills
Soft Competencies/Skills
Essential Functions
Physical Requirements
Must be able to work and access all locations of the plant and grounds. Must be able to climb stairs, ladders and scaffolds. Must be able to follow established protective measures including wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Must have a valid driver’s license and an acceptable Motor Vehicle Report.
Working Conditions
Some travel and work outside of normal business hours. While working in certain areas of the plant, there is the potential for exposure to hazards typical of an industrial working environment.
“ Disclaimer - Management may modify this job description at any time and may require the performance of additional duties, or modification of physical requirements, with or without advance notice.”

Seminole Electric Cooperative is one of the largest generation and transmission (G&T) cooperatives in the country.
Seminole’s purpose is to provide safe, affordable, and reliable wholesale power to nine Member distribution electric cooperatives.
Seminole’s primary resources include the Seminole Generating Station (SGS) and the Seminole Combined Cycle Facility (SCCF) in Palatka, Florida, the Richard J. Midulla Generating Station (MGS) in Hardee County, Florida, and the Cooperative Solar facility, located on property adjacent to MGS. Approximately 2 million people and businesses in parts of 42 Florida counties rely on Seminole’s Member cooperatives for electricity. Seminole also owns and maintains more than 350 miles of transmission line.