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System Operator Senior or System Operator Staff • Job Code: 126859 or 126858 • Job Grade: 58 or ... NERC) and the Southwest Power Pool (SPP). Has the responsibility and authority to implement real ...

System Operator Senior or System Operator Staff • Job Code: 126859 or 126858 • Job Grade: 58 or ... NERC) and the Southwest Power Pool (SPP). Has the responsibility and authority to implement real ...

NERC Compliance Specialist Lead

Columbus, OH · On-site

$151K/yr

NERC System Operator Certification * CISSP, CISA, or other compliance/security certifications * CRISC or similar risk/compliance certifications NERC Compliance Specialist Principal | Salary Grade 9 ...

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How much do nerc system operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for nerc system operator in the United States is $32.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $38.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Nerc System Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a NERC System Operator, you need a solid understanding of electric power systems, grid operations, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a degree in electrical engineering or a related field and the NERC certification. Familiarity with energy management systems (EMS), SCADA systems, and outage coordination tools is critical. Strong decision-making abilities, communication skills, and the capacity to perform under pressure help operators excel. These competencies ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the power grid in compliance with federal standards.

What is a typical workday like for a NERC System Operator?

A typical day for a NERC System Operator involves monitoring real-time grid conditions, responding to alarms, coordinating planned and unplanned outages, and communicating with field personnel and neighboring utilities to maintain system reliability. Operators often work in a control room setting, using advanced software and monitoring equipment to oversee power flows and facilitate rapid responses to disturbances. The role requires vigilance, as operators must be ready to take swift, decisive action during emergency events or system anomalies. Shifts may cover nights, weekends, and holidays due to the 24/7 nature of grid operations, but this dynamic environment also offers opportunities to develop specialized expertise and advance into senior roles within grid management or operations planning.

What is a NERC System Operator job?

A NERC System Operator is responsible for monitoring and controlling the electrical power grid to ensure a reliable and balanced flow of electricity. They follow North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards to prevent outages and respond to system disturbances. Operators communicate with power plants, substations, and other entities to manage grid stability and emergency situations. They typically work in real-time control centers and must be NERC-certified to perform their duties.

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System Operator

System Operator

OG&E

Oklahoma City, OK • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

JOB INFORMATION

• Job Title: System Operator Senior or System Operator Staff

• Job Code: 126859 or 126858

• Job Grade: 58 or 57

JOB SUMMARY

We are hiring for either a System Operator Senior or System Operator Staff based on candidates' qualifications. 

Responsible for the safe, reliable, stable, and economic round-the-clock operation of OG&E's electric transmission system as well as maintaining compliance with the various regulatory obligations imposed upon this role by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Southwest Power Pool (SPP). Has the responsibility and authority to implement real-time actions to ensure the stability of power.

LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY

• Complex responsibilities related to primary focus of job area. Uses best practices and in-depth business knowledge to solve complex problems and improve products or services. May adapt procedures, processes and techniques to meet the more complex requirements of position.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

• Proactively takes steps to enhance the operation of the center (e.g., identify and resolve potential deficiencies in the control center and back up control center).

• Leads Backup Center activation drills.

• Actively provides mentoring to Transmission Operators.

• Ensures the reliability of the Bulk Electric System within OG&E’s service territory by monitoring and controlling system parameters such as line flows and transmission-level voltage within prescribed limits; Acts promptly to return the system to a stable state when voltage and/or System Operating Limit (SOL) excursions occur.

• Maintains real-time compliance with reliability standards set by regulatory authorities.

• All other duties as assigned.

• Monitors and controls transmission system parameters including system alarms, load, voltage, VAR flow, line flows, transformer flows, tap positions and maintains acceptable voltage profiles in accordance with established NERC reliability standards and OG&E policies and procedures.

• Leads or assists in transmission system troubleshooting.

• Determines trouble location and analyzes cause, routes trouble report to appropriate unit for corrective action and advises all those affected of corrective actions.

• Writes, reviews, evaluates, coordinates and directs all switching operations to safely and reliably take transmission facilities out of service. Safely and reliably returns facilities back to service.

• Directs immediate actions by transmission operators, generator operators, load-serving entities and distribution operators to preserve the integrity and reliability of the Bulk Electric System.

• Directs transmission switching, load shedding and generator loading to meet NERC Operating policy requirements under normal and emergency conditions.

• Acts as the Operating Authority for the OG&E transmission system and takes corrective action(s) as directed by the SPP Reliability Coordinator.

• Performs system contingency analysis for transmission system at regular intervals during shift to identify situations that result in line or transformer overloads or abnormal voltages.

• Initiates OG&E Blackstart and System Restoration procedures if called upon.

• Maintains accurate System Operator Log entries.

• Provides backup coverage for next-level supervision under normal and emergency conditions.

• Participates in continuous process improvement projects.

• May serve as interviewee for compliance audits.

REQUIREMENTS

Senior Qualifications:

• High School Diploma/GED and 5 years Transmission Operator/System Operator work experience and completion of OG&E System Operator training within 9 months of start in position; Or

• High School Diploma/GED and 5 years Regional Transmission Organization work experience within a directly related role (e.g., Reliability Coordinator, Real Time Balancing Reliability Unit Commitment Operator) and completion of OG&E System Operator training within 9 months of start in position; Or

• High School Diploma/GED and 7 years combined experience in a Transmission Control Center and Distribution Control Center or Regional Transmission Organization work experience within a directly related role (e.g., Distribution Control Center Operator, Reliability Coordinator or Real Time Balancing Reliability Unit Commitment Operator) and completion of OG&E System Operator training within 9 months of start in position; Or

• High School Diploma/GED and 2 years OG&E System Operator Staff work experience.

Staff Qualifications:

• Bachelor's Degree in related technical field (e.g., Electronics, Electrical, Power Technology, Engineering Technology), and 2 years related utility technical work experience in Substation Operations (Relay, Maintenance, etc.), Distribution and/or Transmission Control Center Operations (e.g., Control Center Operator, Control Center Dispatcher), or Power Plant Operations (e.g., Power Plant Operator III or higher); Or

• Associate's Degree in Applied Science (e.g., Electronics, Electrical, Power Technology, Engineering Tech), combined with related utility experience to include 1 year technical Journey level experience in Substation Operations (Relay, Maintenance etc.); Or

• Associate's Degree in Applied Science (e.g., Electronics, Electrical, Power Technology, Engineering Tech) and 5 years’ experience in Distribution and/or Transmission Control Center Operations (e.g., Control Center Operator, Control Center Dispatcher); Or

• High School Diploma/GED combined with three 3 years journey level exp in Substation Operations (Relay, Maintenance, etc.), or 7 years’ experience in Distribution and/or Transmission Control Center Operations (e.g., Control Center Operator, Control Ctr Dispatcher); OR

• High School Diploma/GED combined with 5 years Power Plant Senior Operator experience with at least 1year of Control Room Power Plant Operator experience; Or

• High School Diploma/GED and minimum 6 months experience as an OGE System Operator Associate II combined with successful completion of an Associate System Operator II Qualification Review Board examination.

WORKING CONDITIONS

• May be required to work non-standard work schedules to include on-call and call-outs.

• Requires working in a rotating shift environment.

• May require occasional travel.

SPECIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

• Member will not be required to drive in order to perform their job duties.

• The operation, maintenance or oversight of critical services and infrastructure including but not limited to, electric utilities, power generation or distribution;

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAS)

• Advanced knowledge of North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and Southwest Power Pool (SPP) criteria and requirements.

• Demonstrated leadership while continually improving technical abilities to enhance Operator team results.

• Demonstrated ability to apply depth of knowledge and impact directional decisions about how to effectively ensure system reliability.

• Advanced technical knowledge of voltage control, protective relaying and control center emergency operation conditions.

• Advanced knowledge of the generation/interconnected transmission system operation, and ability to transfer knowledge into execution of real time load flow studies and contingency analysis.

• Excellent personal computer skills with advanced knowledge of general and/or specialized applications.

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

• Demonstrated ability to handle stress and work efficiently during emergency and heavy workload conditions, and handle several tasks simultaneously.

• Demonstrated problem solving skills and strong ability to troubleshoot and prioritize responsibilities.

• Strong knowledge of relevant Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

• Strong knowledge of safety and electrical hazards and ability to communicate safety and electrical hazards in order to ensure safe operation of the OG&E transmission system.

• Ability to work effectively in a team environment and perform duties without direct supervision.

• Ability to maintain all required certifications.

• Ability to work rotating shifts.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS

• Required Certifications/Licensures:(NERC System Operator Certification (TO or higher level))

• Required Certifications/Licensures:(Valid Driver's License)

HEALTH AND SAFETY (MEDICAL/DOT REQUIREMENTS)

• Pre-Employment Drug Screen

• This position is classified as a Safety-Sensitive Job under state law. Individuals in this position are subject to the terms and conditions set forth in OGE Energy Corp.’s Drug Testing Plan.

SALARY RANGE

$125,000 - $140,000