The System Operator is responsible for operating companies transmission and interconnection facilities continuously 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Ensure the operation of assets adhere to all Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and Texas Reliability Entity (TRE) compliance standards and practices and is consistent with best utility practice. In addition, The System Operator is responsible for the safety of personnel working on the system and the reliability of the system under the Operator’s control.
Responsibilities
Monitor, support, and sustain the reliable and compliant operation of the power system.
- Responsible for operating the transmission and interconnection facilities in a manner that ensures the reliability of the Bulk Electric System, while simultaneously maintaining a high degree of safety for maintenance and production personnel, generating, transmission, and distribution equipment.
- Accountable for monitoring and operating the transmission assets of an independent power system within the federally mandated requirements of the NERC reliability standards (Must be NERC System Operator Certified)
- Manage and communicate the outage of transmission assets while minimizing the disruption of generation or interchange transactions and maintaining compliance with regulatory and safety requirements.
- Monitor, operate and maintain the interconnected power system within Security Operating Limits (SOL) and to a high degree of safety for personnel and protection for all assets (generation, transmission, and distribution).
- Support system operations staff with the development of switching orders.
Essential Knowledge & Skills/Education
- Must have and maintain a NERC Transmission Operator or higher Certification.
- 5+ years in power system operations or related field experience or knowledge received through formal education, training and/or experience operating and/or maintaining power facilities.
- Knowledge of NERC and other federal regulatory compliance requirements as well as other federal, state, and local regulatory requirements is required.
- Experience and knowledge of current ERCOT and TRE standards, operating policies, procedures, and guidelines preferred.
- In-depth knowledge of interconnected transmission system operations, generation characteristics, and electric utility power system control systems and practices.
- Excellent computer, oral and written communication, interpersonal skills, and be capable of functioning calmly in emergency situations.
- Must be able to perform independently under all operating conditions.
- Knowledge of impact of weather-related events and operation of other facilities on the company assets.
- Results driven and accountable for actions.
- Able to accept responsibility, make appropriate decisions, and prioritize and handle multiple tasks and projects concurrently.
- Demonstrate strong problem-solving skills and be able think independently and be able to adjust to constantly changing conditions.
- Candidates must be willing to work 12 hour rotating shift schedules and be available for call-outs, as necessary.