John Crow
About John Crow
John Crow is an experienced Instrumentation/Electrical Technician at American Electric Power, specializing in power generation and control systems. He has a notable career spanning over three decades in the utilities industry, primarily at the Lieberman Power Plant.
Work at American Electric Power
John Crow has had a significant career at American Electric Power, spanning over three decades. He began his tenure in 1983 as a Power Generation technician at Lieberman Power Plant, where he worked until 1998. After a brief period, he returned to the same plant in 1998 as a Station Electrician, serving for 11 years. Since 2009, he has held the position of Instrumentation/Electrical Technician, continuing to work at Lieberman Power Plant. His roles have involved maintaining and installing controls and instrumentation critical for electricity generation.
Education and Expertise
John Crow's educational background includes studies at Airline High School from 1974 to 1978. He furthered his education at Bossier Parish Community College, where he earned an Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Control Systems from 2008 to 2010. Additionally, he studied at Louisiana Tech. His expertise lies in maintaining and installing controls and instrumentation for electricity generation, as well as monitoring and analyzing data for continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS). He possesses strong skills in SCADA systems and electrical troubleshooting.
Background
John Crow has a long-standing career in the utilities industry, specifically focused on power plants. His experience spans over 30 years, primarily at American Electric Power's Lieberman Power Plant. Throughout his career, he has developed a comprehensive understanding of the technical aspects of power generation and the operational requirements of power plants.
Achievements
Throughout his career at American Electric Power, John Crow has contributed to the operational efficiency of Lieberman Power Plant. His roles have involved critical responsibilities in the maintenance and installation of electrical controls and instrumentation. He has played a key role in ensuring compliance with emissions monitoring standards through his work with continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS).