RESPONSIBILITIES
Routine checking and monitoring of all coal handling equipment. Records all local parameters and identify and report any abnormalities. Attends to housekeeping of coal handling equipment and facilities.
QUALIFICATIONS
•Graduate of any two (2) year technical/vocational course or College graduate
•For technical/vocational course graduates: One (1) year experience in Material Handling System
•Knowledgeable on the condition of equipment and machine, gauge reading, and materials handling
•Exhibits InSPIRED TeaM values
TeaM Energy, a partnership between noted Japanese firms Tokyo Electric Power Company and Marubeni Corporation, is one of the largest independent power producers in the Philippines, with over 2 , 000 megawatts (MW) of installed generating capacity.
We are committed to working with the Philippine government in addressing the country's energy needs towards promoting sustainable economic growth and development. We own and operate two clean coal facilities, namely the 735 MW Pagbilao Power Station in, the province of Quezon, and the 1,200 MW Sual Power Station in the province of Pangasinan. We also own a 20% stake in the 1,200 MW natural gas-fired plant in Ilijan, Batangas.
We are dedicated to the people we serve and empower our local communities through improvements in education, health, infrastructure, livelihood and environmental protection.
Our Sual and Pagbilao plants are both ISO 14001-certified, and we have consistently complied with, and exceeded the environmental standards set by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the World Bank, making our operations truly world-class.
As environmental stewards, we take the lead in implementing programs that promote the ecological conservation and development of our host communities through various initiatives that aim to not only protect, but nurture our country’s natural resources.
Our flagship corporate social responsibility program, Project Beacon (Barangay Electrification Assistance for Countryside Development) which began in 2001 has energized over 1,000 far-flung villages all over the country. This has improved the lives of over a million Filipinos. The project, undertaken at a cost of over Php 1 billion was done in partnership with the Department of Energy, National Electrification Administration and various local government units.
In a rapidly changing world, we remain unwavering in our commitment to create value for our shareholders, uplift lives, and empower the Filipino.