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ADMS Lead Engineer

Austin, TX · On-site

$99K - $238K/yr

The ADMS Lead will play an integral part on the proper delivery on one or more ADMS and/or OMS workstreams (SCADA, OMS, DMS, Network Modeling, Integrations, Testing, etc.) The ADMS Lead has knowledge ...

ADMS Lead Engineer

Boston, MA · On-site

$90K - $165K/yr

The ADMS Lead will play an integral part on the proper delivery on one or more ADMS and/or OMS workstreams (SCADA, OMS, DMS, Network Modeling, Integrations, Testing, etc.) The ADMS Lead has knowledge ...

ADMS Lead Engineer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$133K - $238K/yr

The ADMS Lead will play an integral part on the proper delivery on one or more ADMS and/or OMS workstreams (SCADA, OMS, DMS, Network Modeling, Integrations, Testing, etc.) The ADMS Lead has knowledge ...

ADMS Technical Lead

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$133K - $175K/yr

The Technical Lead owns the technical delivery on end-to-end basis and all ADMS and OMS workstreams (SCADA, Application, OMS, SOM, Network Modeling, Integrations, Testing, etc.) report to them on the ...

ADMS Technical Lead

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$140K - $169K/yr

The Technical Lead owns the technical delivery on end-to-end basis and all ADMS and OMS workstreams (SCADA, Application, OMS, SOM, Network Modeling, Integrations, Testing, etc.) report to them on the ...

ADMS Technical Lead

Seattle, WA · On-site

$133K - $175K/yr

The Technical Lead owns the technical delivery on end-to-end basis and all ADMS and OMS workstreams (SCADA, Application, OMS, SOM, Network Modeling, Integrations, Testing, etc.) report to them on the ...

ADMS Technical Lead

Houston, TX · On-site

$99K - $196K/yr

The Technical Lead owns the technical delivery on end-to-end basis and all ADMS and OMS workstreams (SCADA, Application, OMS, SOM, Network Modeling, Integrations, Testing, etc.) report to them on the ...

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How much do adms oms jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for adms oms in the United States is $21.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are ADMS/OMS?

ADMS stands for Advanced Distribution Management System, and OMS stands for Outage Management System. These are specialized software platforms used by electric utilities to monitor, control, and optimize the distribution of electricity. ADMS integrates various utility systems, such as SCADA, GIS, and DMS, to improve reliability and operational efficiency. OMS focuses specifically on detecting, analyzing, and managing power outages, helping utilities restore service faster and keep customers informed. Together, ADMS and OMS play a critical role in modernizing grid operations.

What are the typical responsibilities of an ADMS/OMS (Advanced Distribution Management System/Outage Management System) professional in a utility company?

ADMS/OMS professionals are responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing the electrical distribution network to ensure reliable service and rapid response to outages. Their daily tasks often include managing real-time system data, coordinating with field crews during outage events, and implementing solutions to restore power efficiently. Collaboration with engineers, IT specialists, and operations staff is common, as these professionals serve as a bridge between system operations and technology. Over time, individuals in this role can progress to supervisory or system architect positions, especially as utilities adopt more advanced grid technologies.

What is the difference between Adms Oms vs Data Entry Clerk?

AspectAdms OmsData Entry Clerk
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, administrative certificationsHigh school diploma, basic computer skills
Work EnvironmentOffices, administrative settingsOffices, data centers, remote options
Employer & IndustryBusinesses, healthcare, governmentVarious industries, retail, finance, healthcare
Common Search & ComparisonAdministrative roles, office supportData entry, clerical work

Adms Oms primarily handle administrative and office management tasks, requiring organizational skills and certifications. Data Entry Clerks focus on inputting data accurately, often with minimal certifications. While both roles work in office environments and support business operations, Adms Oms have broader responsibilities, including managing office functions, whereas Data Entry Clerks specialize in data input tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ADMS/OMS (Advanced Distribution Management System/Outage Management System) specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ADMS/OMS specialist, you need a solid understanding of electrical distribution systems, IT infrastructure, and typically a degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with ADMS/OMS platforms (such as Siemens, GE, or Schneider), SCADA systems, and relevant certifications like NERC or utility-specific training is essential. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and effective communication help professionals excel in troubleshooting and collaborating across technical teams. These skills are crucial for ensuring reliable power distribution, rapid outage response, and the optimization of grid operations.
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Infographic showing various Adms Oms job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 24% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,694 per year, or $22 per hour.

Grid Modernization Specialist, Solution Architect

The Mosaic Company

Renton, WA • On-site

$70.75 - $93.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Salary:

Please Note:

  • You are not required to report into a Mosaic office; however, there is travel to client locations across North America required for this role (~50%)


Position Overview

The Grid Modernization Solution Architect is a senior consulting role responsible for the end-to-end solution design, integration architecture, and technical leadership of grid operations technology programs across North America. This role owns the holistic solution vision spanning ADMS, OMS, SCADA, EMS, DERMS, GIS, and related enterprise systems, ensuring that individual platform implementations are cohesive, properly integrated, and aligned with each clients operational objectives and long-term grid modernization strategy.

Unlike platform-specific leads who focus on the configuration and deployment of individual systems, the Solution Architect operates across the full technology stack. This role bridges the gap between client business requirements and technical execution, translating utility operational needs into integrated solution designs that account for:


  • Real-time grid monitoring, control, and optimization across transmission and distribution
  • Cross-platform data flows and integration architecture (SCADA to ADMS, GIS to network model, AMI to OMS, DERMS to DMS)
  • IT/OT convergence, cybersecurity zoning, and NERC CIP compliance considerations
  • Vendor solution evaluation, platform selection support, and technology roadmap development
  • Migration strategies from legacy systems to modern, integrated grid operations platforms

The position requires deep domain expertise across utility grid operations, control room workflows, and enterprise technology integration, combined with the consulting acumen to lead complex, multi-stakeholder engagements.


Roles and Responsibilities

The responsibilities of the Grid Modernization Solution Architect role are as follows:


Solution Architecture & Design

  • Define and own the integrated solution architecture for grid modernization programs, spanning ADMS, OMS, DMS, SCADA, EMS, DERMS, GIS, AMI, and supporting enterprise systems.
  • Develop solution blueprints, reference architectures, and integration design documents that serve as the technical foundation for program delivery.
  • Lead architecture design workshops with utility stakeholders, facilitating consensus across business operations, IT, OT, and vendor teams.
  • Ensure end-to-end traceability from business requirements through solution design, integration specifications, and test scenarios.
  • Evaluate vendor platform capabilities and constraints, providing objective technical assessments to guide client platform selection and procurement decisions.
  • Understand how integration interfaces fit within and support the overall Solution Architecture, including system interactions, data flows, and endtoend operational processes.
  • Collaborate with client IT/OT staff to ensure integration considerations are aligned with architectural principles, design decisions, and solutionlevel outcomes.
  • Define non-functional requirements including system performance, availability, scalability, disaster recovery, and cybersecurity architecture.


Technical Delivery & Advisory

  • Serve as the primary technical authority on grid modernization engagements, providing guidance to project teams, platform-specific leads, and client stakeholders.
  • Act as trusted technical advisor to utility executives, engineering leadership, and control room management on grid operations technology strategy.
  • Oversee technical quality across concurrent workstreams, ensuring consistency of approach and adherence to architecture standards.
  • Provide technical oversight during key program milestones including Factory Acceptance Testing, Site Acceptance Testing, integration testing, cutover planning, and go-live.
  • Support development of project technical deliverables including design documents, configuration specifications, test strategies, and operational readiness assessments.
  • Mentor and develop junior consultants, solution leads, and integration specialists within the Grid Modernization practice.

Pre-Sales & Practice Development

  • Support business development efforts by contributing to proposals, RFP/RFI responses, statements of work, and client presentations.
    • Conduct technology assessments and develop grid modernization roadmaps for prospective and existing clients.
    • Represent the Grid Modernization practice in industry forums, client workshops, and vendor partner engagements.
    • Contribute to practice intellectual property including reference architectures, reusable solution templates, white papers, and lessons-learned repositories.
    • Support the development of new service offerings and capability expansions aligned with evolving market demand.

    Continuous Improvement & Industry Leadership

    Maintain current knowledge of:

    • ADMS, OMS, DMS, SCADA, EMS, and DERMS platform capabilities, release roadmaps, and vendor competitive landscape
    • Grid modernization trends including DER integration, microgrids, grid-edge intelligence, and distribution system operator (DSO) models
    • IT/OT convergence, OT cybersecurity frameworks (NERC CIP, IEC 62351, NIST CSF), and utility cloud adoption patterns
    • Utility regulatory drivers, rate case technology justifications, and reliability performance standards (IEEE 1366)

    Provide thought leadership within the Grid Modernization practice and contribute to internal knowledge sharing, training, and capability development.

    To effectively respond to client and project needs, role and responsibilities will vary and may include additional responsibilities not listed.


    Skills and Experience


    Technical Experience

    • Extensive experience in utility grid operations technology, including direct involvement in ADMS, OMS, SCADA, EMS, DMS, or DERMS implementation programs.
    • Demonstrated experience designing integrated solution architectures across multiple grid operations platforms in a consulting or vendor delivery context.
    • Strong expertise in computer hardware, OS administration, virtualization, networking, security, IT operations and automation, and data/database management.
    • Direct experience with at least one leading OT/grid operations platforms (e.g., Schneider Electric ADMS/EMS, GE Vernova GridOS, Oracle NMS, OSI Monarch/eTerra, ABB, Siemens, CGI).
    • Familiarity with IT/OT network architecture, cybersecurity zoning, and NERC CIP compliance as it relates to grid operations systems.
      • Experience leading solution architecture for large-scale ($10M+) grid modernization programs.
      • Prior experience supporting vendor evaluation, platform selection, and technology roadmap development for utility clients.
      • Experience with cloud and hybrid deployment architectures for grid operations systems (Azure, AWS, or private cloud).


    Working Relationships

    • Internal: Collaborate with Grid Modernization practice leadership, program managers, platform-specific leads (OMS, SCADA/EMS, GIS, DERMS), network model engineers, integration specialists, and other Mosaic consultants
    • External: Work directly with utility executive sponsors, engineering leadership, control room operations, IT/OT architecture teams, distribution planning, and field operations, as well as OMS/ADMS/SCADA/EMS software vendors, system integrators, and implementation partners


    Education

    Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science discipline, or equivalent experience.


    At Mosaic, we are invested in our people and are proud to offer a competitive total compensation package. Compensation decisions are made based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to relevant skills, consulting experience, education and training, demonstrated competencies, geographic location, and other business and organizational needs. The salary range listed reflects a good faith estimate of the compensation for this role at the time of posting. A reasonable national base salary range for this position is $125,000.00 - $205,000.00 USD annually, and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. This position is eligible to participate in a bonus program of up to 10% of annual compensation, subject to individual and organizational performance. In addition to salary and bonus eligibility, Mosaic offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health and wellness benefits, a Flexible Time Off program, paid holidays, a discretionary 401(k) match, and for US based employees, participation in the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).


    Salary Range Notice: The salary range listed for this position applies to candidates located in the United States. Compensation for candidates outside the U.S. will be determined based on local market conditions, legal requirements, and other job-related factors.


    We regularly review our compensation practices to ensure they remain competitive, compliant, and aligned with our values. Additional details on Mosaics U.S. benefit package can be found at the followingLINK.