Biomass Plant Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$103,490

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EDUCATION

High school preferred +

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JOB OUTLOOK

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What To Learn

High School

Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Biomass Plant Technician Career (Grades 6-12)

Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.

AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8

Helpful Classes

  • Math
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Design

Things to Try

  • Track how power, heat, water, or fuel moves through a simple system and where controls are used, Practice reading gauges, checklists, and safety steps during a hands-on activity, Compare different energy sources or utility systems and explain how they are monitored, Interview a biomass plant technician about safety, equipment, and system checks

Focus Skills

  • Observation
  • Troubleshooting
  • Procedure-following
  • Measurement
  • Safety awareness

Helpful Classes

  • Energy and Power
  • Algebra I
  • Physical Science
  • Safety
  • Technical Drawing

Recommended Learning Areas

  • soil and crop systems
  • equipment
  • records
  • resource management
  • safety

Things to Try

  • Join an energy, utilities, or power systems project and document readings, steps, and safety checks, Read simple diagrams of electrical, utility, plant, or renewable systems and explain them, Observe how operators or line workers monitor equipment and respond to changes, Shadow a biomass plant technician or utility worker to see how operations are recorded

Focus Skills

  • Observation
  • Troubleshooting
  • Procedure-following
  • Measurement
  • Safety awareness

Helpful Classes

  • Energy Systems
  • Geometry
  • Physics
  • Electrical Basics
  • Safety

Recommended Learning Areas

  • soil and crop systems
  • equipment
  • records
  • resource management
  • safety

Things to Try

  • Track system readings, maintenance checks, or control settings and explain what they mean, Practice lockout, tagging, communication, and emergency procedures in a controlled setting, Compare how generation, distribution, renewable, or plant systems handle reliability and safety, Write operations notes based on alarms, inspections, or routine checks

Focus Skills

  • Observation
  • Troubleshooting
  • Procedure-following
  • Measurement
  • Safety awareness

Helpful Classes

  • Power Technology
  • Physics
  • Technical Math
  • Blueprint Reading
  • Technical Writing

Recommended Learning Areas

  • soil and crop systems
  • equipment
  • records
  • resource management
  • safety

Things to Try

  • Complete an energy or utilities project tied to monitoring, maintenance, controls, or safety, Use diagrams, readings, or logs to identify trends or abnormal conditions, Observe how teams coordinate field work, switching, repair, or plant operations, Interview professionals about compliance, outages, and system reliability

Focus Skills

  • Observation
  • Troubleshooting
  • Procedure-following
  • Measurement
  • Safety awareness

Helpful Classes

  • Energy Systems
  • Technical Math
  • Physics
  • Industrial Safety
  • Technical Writing

Recommended Learning Areas

  • soil and crop systems
  • equipment
  • records
  • resource management
  • safety

Things to Try

  • Build a portfolio with system diagrams, logs, safety notes, and maintenance or operations plans, Complete a capstone tied to plant operations, utilities, renewable systems, or line work, Compare pathways in generation, transmission, distribution, field service, and plant support, Practice documentation, monitoring, and communication for high-risk systems

Focus Skills

  • Observation
  • Troubleshooting
  • Procedure-following
  • Measurement
  • Safety awareness

Beyond High School

Here's a list of programs that you should consider if you're interested in this career:

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

High school preferred, plus long term, on-the-job training

Biomass plant technicians typically need a high school diploma or equivalent to enter the occupation. Employers may prefer to hire candidates who have experience. Once hired, biomass plant technicians typically receive extensive on-the-job training.

Extra Requirements

Biomass plant technicians who are in positions that could affect the power grid may need to be certified through the North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s System Operator Certification Program.

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