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Manager Power System Analysis Jobs in Washington

Lending System Analyst 6335077

Arlington, VA · On-site

$79.25 - $89.25/hr

Key Responsibilities * Perform deep system analysis across complex enterprise platforms ... Partner with TPOs/TPMs to create, manage, and maintain: Product backlogs, Product boards, Azure ...

Perform system analysis, application development, testing, debugging, and documentation. * Support ... Manage backlog items and participate in continuous improvement activities. * Analyze and ...

... system analysis projects * Experience with automated requirements engineering * RDBMS experience (MS SQL Server and/or Oracle) and ability to write SQL queries * Experience with Project Management ...

Experience with electrical power systems analysis, protection, or system studies preferred. * This ... Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks, changing priorities as necessary * Ability to work ...

Experience with electrical power systems analysis, protection, or system studies preferred. * This ... Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks, changing priorities as necessary * Ability to work ...

Power Systems Engineer

Reston, VA · On-site

$214 - $298/hr

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, a related technical field, or ... Analyze system performance data and present technical tradeoffs clearly to support executive-level ...

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Manager Power System Analysis information

What does a manager power system analysis do?

A Manager of Power System Analysis oversees the evaluation and optimization of electrical power systems within organizations or utilities. They lead teams that analyze grid reliability, load flow, stability, and system performance to ensure efficient and safe operation. This role involves using advanced simulation tools, coordinating with engineering teams, and supporting decision-making for infrastructure upgrades or expansion. Managers also ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations while mentoring staff and managing project budgets.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a manager power system analysis?

To thrive as a Manager Power System Analysis, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, power systems analysis, and typically a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as PSS/E, ETAP, or PowerWorld, and relevant certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) are commonly required. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help manage teams and collaborate with stakeholders. These abilities ensure accurate system assessments, efficient project delivery, and reliable power system operations.

What are the typical challenges a manager power system analysis faces when leading a multidisciplinary engineering team?

As a Manager Power System Analysis, one of the main challenges is coordinating and integrating input from professionals with diverse expertise, such as protection engineers, planning analysts, and grid operations specialists. Balancing project deadlines with the need for thorough, accurate technical analysis is critical, especially when dealing with complex system modeling or regulatory requirements. Effective communication and decision-making skills are essential to resolve conflicting priorities, foster collaboration, and ensure all team members are aligned with organizational goals. Additionally, staying updated on emerging technologies and grid modernization trends is vital to maintaining a competitive and resilient power system.

What cities in Washington are hiring for Manager Power System Analysis jobs?

Cities in Washington with the most Manager Power System Analysis job openings:

Project Manager, Power Division

B. Frank Joy LLC

Hyattsville, MD • On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

PROJECT MANAGER, POWER DIVISION

Reports To: Sr. Project Manager

Status: Regular, Full Time, Exempt

Primary Function: Provide overall and complete management direction for existing projects.

Expectations and Responsibilities:

The following list outlines the duties and responsibilities associated with this position. It is understood that this list is intended to be representative of the functions that may reasonably be expected of the position. It is not intended to be comprehensive.

  • Develop an understanding of the project plans and specifications.
  • Track and review BFJ crews & subcontractors' quantities daily, checking for accuracy and entering progress into the assigned database/software.
  • Ensure proper cost tracking and productivity reporting for projects.
  • Review estimates for accuracy of quantities.
  • Review subcontractors' invoices for accuracy of quantities.
  • Coordinate with the team and report on the progress of subcontractors.
  • Review Budget/Cost/Production reports with the Superintendent, monitoring progress to ensure maximum production is achieved.
  • Assist in maintaining the project submittal register, including reviewing and approving subcontractor submittals.
  • Maintain the project-specific RFI log.
  • Assist in preplanning BFJ projects, developing budgets, creating project manuals/foreman job books, and short-term project scheduling.
  • Review work in progress for quality and accuracy; perform project completion QC checklists.
  • Manage and develop project needs summaries and coordinate deliveries as needed.
  • Obtain and submit all COI, CCIP, OCIP, DBE, CBE, etc., documentation for BFJ and its subcontractors.
  • Manage the project buyout process and BFJ Materials staff.
  • Maintain a project diary/log, including:
    • Daily activity
    • Weather Day Report
    • Issues/Accidents/Incidents
  • Maintain project schedules (where applicable) to track delays, progress, and resource allocation.
  • Review submittals and shop drawings for subcontractors before submission to the owner.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications, & Experience:

  • B.S. degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Construction Management preferred.
  • Must be able to apply innovative and effective management techniques to maximize project performance.
  • Desired 3-5 years of experience fully managing construction projects, including all aspects such as scheduling, budgets, customer relations, change orders, and handling issues/problems that arise.
  • Thorough understanding of corporate and industry practices, processes, standards, etc., and their impact on project activities is vital. Superior communication and interpersonal skills (tact, diplomacy, influence, etc.) are essential.
  • Significant business skills required.
  • Excellent leadership and analytical skills are mandatory.


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