Utilities PMO Director
Detroit, MI · On-site
... operating spend, and cross-pillar dependency mapping * Drive execution acceleration; work with ... Understanding of utility industry operations, regulatory frameworks (NERC, state public utility ...
Detroit, MI · On-site
... operating spend, and cross-pillar dependency mapping * Drive execution acceleration; work with ... Understanding of utility industry operations, regulatory frameworks (NERC, state public utility ...
Detroit, MI · On-site
... operating spend, and cross-pillar dependency mapping * Drive execution acceleration; work with ... Understanding of utility industry operations, regulatory frameworks (NERC, state public utility ...
Ann Arbor, MI · On-site
Utilize resources available for safety and regulatory standards (IEEE, IEC, NEC, NESC, NERC, ISO ... system design) and collaborate with owner and OEM resources (subject matter experts, internal ...
Ann Arbor, MI · On-site
Utilize resources available for safety and regulatory standards (IEEE, IEC, NEC, NESC, NERC, ISO ... system design) and collaborate with owner and OEM resources (subject matter experts, internal ...
$9.43 - $15.18
7% of jobs
$17.97 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$15.18 - $20.93
36% of jobs
The median wage is $22.75 / hr.
$20.93 - $26.68
20% of jobs
$31 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$26.68 - $32.44
15% of jobs
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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.
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.
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.
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501 - 1,000 Employees
Yuba City, CA, US
1975