
Cloid R. Roos
Maintenance Superintendent
Municipal Light & Power
Cloid (A.K.A. Rocky) has been with Municipal Light & Power, (ML&P) located in Anchorage, AK since 1984. His career in the combustion turbine industry began as a Journeyman Millwright and spans over 36 years.
His 27 plus years with ML&P have included positions as a Generation Operator/Mechanic advancing to Generation Mechanical Forman and now serving as ML&P’s Maintenance Superintendent. Where Rocky is now responsible for the development of maintenance engineering solutions to correct or improve generation turbine equipment performance, life cycle and reliability. His duties also include scheduling outages at three combustion turbine power generation facilities as well as the oversight of maintenance crews.
Rocky has received formal training in chemical water treatment, as a control room operator and OSHA Safety and EPA Standards.
Rocky has been an active member of CTOTF™ for more than 10 years and has been serving as the Vice Chairman for the Siemens (Legacy-Class) CTs Roundtable session held in the Spring.
This Roundtable is provided for Member Users, to exchange information towards resolving problems, issues and concerns, pertaining to the Siemens (Legacy-Class) of combustion turbines. The Legacy-Class of CTs include the Westinghouse 101s, 251(B11/12/G)s, 301s, 401s, 501(A,AA, B & B6)s.
Discussion topics for this Roundtable include: Centerline Equipment and Components, Ancillary Systems, Inlets, Exhausts, Controls and Protection, Inlet Air Conditioning and Performance Testing.

Robbie has been serving as the Vice Chairman for the CTOTF™'s Fall session of the Siemens (Legacy-Class) CTs Roundtable since 2009.
Position Objective: To provide incremental business value to the CTOTF™ membership by facilitating communications, information, and discussion among CTOTF™ members, equipment manufacturers, and service providers for the Siemens (Legacy-Class) Roundtable and to assist the Siemens Roundtables Chairman in planning and conducting the Siemens Combustion Turbine Users Roundtables.
- Assist in facilitating the Roundtable discussion in a manner that maximizes participation by all attendees.
- Assist in establishing a Roundtable agenda that generally incorporates topics of power operations, maintenance, theory, and the energy industry.
- Assist in liaison between CTOTF™ and assigned related manufacturers and vendors for member questions, manufacturer presentations, and technical information.
- Work under the direction and guidance of an assigned CTOTF™ Roundtable Chairman.
- Fulfill the duties of Roundtable Chairmen in his or her absence.
- Communicate and coordinate assigned roundtable activities and planning with the CTOTF™ Coordinator.
- Actively participate as a member of the CTOTF™ Leadership Committee.
- Support CTOTF™ Program including serving as a CT Tech instructor or course curriculum selection and development.
- Actively support the growth of CTOTF™ and promote recognition of CTOTF™ throughout the power industry.
- Actively serve as a source of information and liaison for new members.
- Serve as a mentor for membership development in accordance with CTOTF™ Executive Committee initiatives.
- Assist in providing Roundtable Value Assessment (RVA) information in accordance with CTOTF™ Executive Committee directives.