Remote Cogen Operations Specialist – Critical Energy Systems Operator for Walt Disney World Parks & Resorts (Work‑From‑Home)

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About Disney’s Energy Innovation HubWalt Disney World Parks & Resorts isn’t just a collection of magical experiences; it’s a massive, state‑of‑the‑art operational ecosystem that powers dreams for millions of guests each year. Behind every fireworks display, every thrilling coaster, and every beloved character meet‑and‑greet, there’s a sophisticated network of energy generation, distribution, and climate‑control systems that keep the park humming safely and efficiently. As part of Disney’s Commitment to Innovation & Sustainability , the Energy Innovation Hub is continually exploring cutting‑edge technologies to make our operations greener, more reliable, and more resilient.Now, you have a chance to become an integral part of this powerhouse. As a Remote Cogen Operations Specialist , you’ll join a elite team of engineers, technicians, and storytellers who blend technical expertise with Disney’s iconic culture of imagination. Your work will directly influence the comfort and safety of millions of guests while upholding the “create happiness” mantra that fuels every corner of the Disney universe.Why This Role Is a Game‑ChangerThis isn’t a typical industrial‑plant job. It’s a position that combines remote monitoring, hands‑on field service, and the excitement of supporting one of the world’s most beloved entertainment destinations. You’ll operate within a dynamic, 24/7 environment—yet enjoy the flexibility of a work‑from‑home base. In addition to a competitive hourly wage of $32.89 , you’ll have access to a comprehensive benefits suite, robust training pathways, and a vibrant community of Disney Cast Members who embody creativity, collaboration, and excellence.Key Responsibilities – What You’ll Do Every Day• Operate Core Energy Equipment: Safely start, monitor, and shut down gas turbines, steam turbines, centrifugal/absorption chillers, air compressors, and diesel generators, ensuring they meet production targets and efficiency standards.• Performance Validation & Documentation: Conduct real‑time equipment checks, record operational status in digital logs, and adjust set points to optimize performance while adhering to environmental and safety regulations.• Sequencing & Load Management: Develop and execute sequencing plans that match energy demand across the park’s attractions, resort hotels, and back‑of‑house facilities, balancing load while minimizing fuel consumption.• Emergency Response: React swiftly to alarms, loss‑of‑load events, or equipment failures, coordinating with on‑site personnel to restart or isolate systems and restore full plant functionality.• Water Treatment & Chemistry: Perform routine water quality tests, operate chemical dosing equipment, and maintain optimal water chemistry for cooling towers and boiler feedwater.• Safety & PPE Management: Wear required Personal Protective Equipment (face shields, goggles, respirators, etc.), and ensure all safety protocols for confined spaces and elevated work platforms are followed.• Inventory & Supply Coordination: Track usage of lubricants, oils, cleaning chemicals, and spare parts; place requisitions to keep the plant fully stocked and compliant with Disney’s sustainability goals.• Collaboration & Communication: Interface with plant engineers, maintenance crews, and Disney Operations leadership through clear written reports, daily briefings, and digital ticketing systems.Essential Qualifications – What We’re Looking For• EPA Universal Certification (Type I, II, III): Current certification or ability to secure it within 90 days of hire.• Cogeneration Power Plant Certification: Pass Disney’s internal certification exam within six months of start date.• Industrial Experience: Minimum four years operating or maintaining heavy‑duty equipment such as turbines, chillers, compressors, or diesel generators.• Technical Knowledge Base: Proven familiarity with cooling towers, fire‑tube boilers, plant control systems (SCADA, DCS), and ancillary equipment.• Lubrication & Fluid Expertise: Hands‑on experience working with various oils, greases, and industrial chemicals.• Blueprint & Flow‑Chart Interpretation: Ability to read and translate engineering schematics, P&IDs, and system diagrams.• Physical Capability: Ability to lift up to 50 lb, climb ladders, and navigate confined spaces safely.• Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal abilities, capable of drafting concise operational reports and collaborating across diverse teams.• Tech Savvy: Proficiency with standard office software (Microsoft Office Suite) and mobile devices for remote monitoring and data entry.Preferred Add‑Ons – What Makes a Candidate Stand Out• Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Energy Engineering.• Experience with renewable energy integration (solar, wind) or hybrid power systems.• Familiarity with Disney’s proprietary plant management platforms or similar enterprise asset management tools.• Advanced certifications such as ASME Power Engineer, NACE corrosion specialist, or OSHA 30‑hour.• Previous work in a hospitality‑oriented environment where guest experience is a core metric.Core Skills & Competencies for Success• Analytical Thinking: Ability to diagnose complex equipment issues quickly, employing root‑cause analysis and data trends.• Problem‑Solving Orientation: Proactive in identifying inefficiencies and proposing corrective actions that align with sustainability goals.• Attention to Detail: Meticulous when logging operational data, conducting inspections, and handling hazardous substances.• Team Collaboration: Works seamlessly with cross‑functional teams, respecting Disney’s inclusive culture and shared mission.• Adaptability: Comfortable with rotating shift patterns, occasional on‑site visits, and rapid changes in production demand.• Safety Mindset: Commitment to zero‑incident operations, adhering to EPA, OSHA, and Disney safety standards at all times.Career Growth & Learning OpportunitiesDisney invests heavily in its Cast Members’ professional development. As a Remote Cogen Operations Specialist, you’ll have access to:• Structured Learning Paths: Tuition‑assisted programs, certifications, and internal workshops covering advanced turbine technology, energy management, and sustainability practices.• Mentorship Networks: Pairing with senior engineers and plant managers to accelerate skill acquisition and career progression.• Cross‑Functional Rotation: Opportunities to experience other facets of Disney’s operations—such as facilities engineering, environmental compliance, or even creative project support—broadening your portfolio.• Leadership Tracks: Clear pathways toward supervisory roles (Lead Cogen Operator), plant management, or specialty positions within Disney’s global Energy & Sustainability division.Work Environment & Company CultureEven though this position is remote, you’ll be part of a vibrant, globally‑recognized brand. Disney’s culture emphasizes:• Storytelling at Heart: Every task, from a routine valve check to a major system upgrade, contributes to the larger narrative of guest happiness.• Inclusivity & Belonging: A workplace where diverse perspectives are celebrated, and every Cast Member feels empowered to bring their authentic self.• Innovation & Curiosity: Continuous improvement is encouraged; ideas for energy efficiency or process optimization are welcomed and acted upon.• Work‑Life Harmony: Flexible scheduling options, remote work tools, and support for personal well‑being (mental‑health resources, wellness programs).Compensation, Perks & BenefitsDisney offers a market‑competitive compensation package, including:• Hourly Rate: $32.89 per hour, with overtime eligibility per state regulations.• Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and eligible dependents.• Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with company matching contributions.• Paid Time Off & Holidays: Generous vacation accrual, paid sick leave, and company‑wide holiday schedule.• Employee Discounts: Access to Disney parks, resorts, merchandise, and entertainment at reduced rates.• Learning Stipends: Financial support for certifications, conferences, and continuing‑education courses.• Well‑Being Programs: Employee Assistance Program (EAP), fitness incentives, and mental‑health resources.• Transportation & Relocation: For occasional on‑site assignments, Disney provides travel accommodations and mileage reimbursement.Schedule & AvailabilityWalt Disney World operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. As a result, the Cogen Operator schedule is flexible and may include rotating shifts, weekend coverage, and occasional on‑call responsibilities. Detailed shift patterns will be discussed during the interview process, ensuring alignment with your lifestyle and personal commitments.How to Apply – Bring Your Magic to DisneyIf you are a motivated, technically adept professional eager to contribute to a world‑class entertainment empire, we want to hear from you! Click the link below to submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant certifications. Our recruiting team reviews applications promptly and will reach out to qualified candidates for next steps. – Start Your Disney Journey TodayJoin us, and together we’ll power the magic that makes Walt Disney World the most enchanting place on earth.Apply for this job

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