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Management of energy installations
Expert staff who perform work and tasks of management of energy installations are presented under this activity.
Applies for SKD:
Conditions
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A technical manager of an energy facility performs the following work and tasks: managing the operations and maintenance of the energy facility and concern for the organisation of work in organisations where the basic activity is the production, transfer and distribution of electrical or thermal energy or gas.
The worker can perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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The head of energy facility operations manages the electrical energy facility within the scope of their jurisdiction and manages employed co-workers. The head of energy facility operations manages the premises and devices in organisations where the basic activity is the production, transfer and distribution of electrical, or thermal energy or gas.
The head can perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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The tasks of the head of energy division include the management of operations of energy devices, registering and analysing the consumption of energy and implementing measures of rational energy consumption in organisations where the basic activity is not the production, transfer or distribution of energy and where energy devices have a total capacity higher than 30 MW.
The head can perform tasks if they have appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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The tasks of the head of energy devices include the management of operations and maintenance of energy devices, registering and analysing the consumption of energy and implementing measures of rational energy consumption in organisations where the basic activity is not the production, transfer or distribution of energy and where energy devices have a total capacity higher than 5 MW and have pressure tanks with total accumulated (pressure) energy exceeding 5 MJ.
The head can perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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The tasks of the head of water preparation include the management of operations and maintenance of machinery and devices for water preparation with full demineralisation with total capacity exceeding 30 m3/h.
The head can perform tasks if they have appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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Dispatcher in the electrical energy system manages the management distribution centre. Their main tasks are to manage the procedure in the operations of the electrical energy system or its part, managing records and analysing the production and consumption of electrical energy. They are also in charge for the undisturbed supply of electrical energy and in case of a need implement reductions.
A dispatcher can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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The tasks of a dispatcher in a gas pipeline system include managing the procedure in the transport and distribution of gas, managing records and analysing transport and use of gas as well as the care for undisturbed supply and reductions in cases when this is deemed necessary.
A dispatcher can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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The tasks of a dispatcher in district heating include managing the procedure in district heating, managing records and analysing transport and use of gas as well as the care for undisturbed supply and reductions in cases when this is deemed necessary.
A dispatcher can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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Switch operator in the electrical energy system manages switching substations in electrical energy systems and switching substations at major consumers of electrical energy. Their tasks are the management of machinery and devices at the switching substation of the energy system that includes: reviewing and managing operations documentation and switching manipulations plan, managing the turbine, switching on the generator and synchronisation with electrical networks, control of the water level and flow of excessive water, daily calculation and guaranteeing optimum operations of electrical energy devices.
A switch operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A small power plant operator performs the following work and tasks: manages devices and machinery for the production of electrical energy, built according to a special project and for which special supervision is required.
A small power plant operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A steam turbine operator operates a steam turbine with a nominal capacity exceeding 1 MW. A gas turbine operator operates a gas turbine with a nominal capacity exceeding 1 MW. The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A water turbine operator operates a water turbine with a nominal capacity exceeding 500 kW.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A boiler devices operator operates steam or hot water boilers of all types with a nominal capacity exceeding 20 MW.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A switch operator in industry operates switching devices and machinery in industry switching substations and transformer devices.
A switch operator in industry can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A boiler operator operates steam or hot water boilers of all types with a nominal capacity exceeding 1 MW.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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An industrial furnace operator operates industrial furnaces with gas or oil burners or burners for solid fuels or dust, with a nominal thermal power exceeding 300 kW.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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Internal combustion engines operator operates internal combustion engines with nominal capacity exceeding 300 kW.
The operator can perform tasks only if they have appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A compressor and cooling devices operator operates compressors and cooling devices with a nominal capacity exceeding 300 kW.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A pumping devices operator operates pumping devices with a nominal capacity exceeding 300 kW. The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A gas devices operator operates machinery and devices in the production or use of technical and other gases with a total nominal capacity exceeding 300 kW, except gas devices for which these rules determine special professional training.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A central heating operator operates hot water boilers for central heating on solid fuels and manual uploading with a nominal thermal capacity exceeding 300 kW or hot water and thermal oil boilers for central heating on liquefied fuel or gas with a total nominal thermal capacity exceeding 500 kW.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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An air-conditioning and ventilation operator operates air-conditioning, ventilation and suction devices with a nominal capacity exceeding 300 kW.
The operator can only perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A water preparation operator operates machinery and devices for water preparation with full demineralisation with total capacity exceeding 15 m3/h.
The operator can perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.
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A technical gas filling operator fills movable pressure tanks with technical and other gases.
A technical gas filling operator can perform tasks if they have an appropriate education, work experience and professional qualification.