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Entergy Services, Inc ESI (OLD) This position will be filled as a System Operator Trainee, System Operator I, II, or Sr. based on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate. This ...

The System Operator Trainee is responsible for successfully completing the System Operator Training Program and complying with FERC, NERC, PJM, and RF requirements. This position is covered by NERC ...

The System Operator Trainee is responsible for successfully completing the System Operator Training Program and complying with FERC, NERC, PJM, and RF requirements. This position is covered by NERC ...

System Operator I

Binghamton, NY ยท On-site

$24/hr

An Operator I - Trainee will begin in a training capacity and is eligible for promotion to System Operator I upon successful completion of a core competency evaluation developed by NYSDOT Region 9 ...

In this role, you'll monitor system conditions, respond to events, and coordinate critical ... Starting pay $41.49/hour (trainee) , progressing to $58.53/hour for First Class Operators, plus ...

System Operator

Johnson, VT ยท On-site

$58.53/hr

In this role, you'll monitor system conditions, respond to events, and coordinate critical ... Starting pay $41.49/hour (trainee) , progressing to $58.53/hour for First Class Operators, plus ...

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How much do patriot system operator trainee jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for patriot system operator trainee in the United States is $27.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $28.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Patriot System Operator Trainees?

Patriot System Operator Trainees are entry-level military personnel who are being trained to operate and maintain the Patriot missile defense system. They learn how to detect, identify, and engage aerial threats using advanced radar and missile technology. The role includes both classroom instruction and hands-on training to prepare them for real-world operations. This position is vital for national defense, requiring alertness, technical aptitude, and teamwork.

What are some common challenges faced by Patriot System Operator Trainees during their initial training period?

Patriot System Operator Trainees often encounter challenges such as mastering complex technical systems, adapting to a fast-paced and highly structured military environment, and learning to work efficiently under pressure. The role requires rapid assimilation of both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills, with frequent assessments and simulations to test readiness. Trainees must also quickly develop effective communication and teamwork abilities, as they collaborate closely with other operators and command personnel to ensure mission success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Patriot System Operator Trainee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Patriot System Operator Trainee, you need a solid background in electronics, mathematics, and problem-solving, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and completion of military training programs. Familiarity with radar systems, missile guidance technology, and specialized Army computer systems is typically required, along with technical certifications gained during training. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies are vital to accurately operate and maintain complex defense systems, ensuring mission success and national security.

What is the difference between Patriot System Operator Trainee vs Patriot System Operator?

AspectPatriot System Operator TraineePatriot System Operator
CertificationsBasic military training, technical courseworkAdvanced technical certifications, ongoing training
Work EnvironmentTraining facilities, simulation labsOperational sites, missile defense systems
Job ResponsibilitiesLearning system operation, assisting in maintenanceMonitoring, controlling missile defense systems, decision-making

The Patriot System Operator Trainee is in the learning phase, focusing on gaining knowledge and skills, while the Patriot System Operator is actively managing missile defense operations. Trainees develop foundational skills, whereas operators perform critical, real-time system management.

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System Operator Trainee

System Operator Trainee

Georgia System Operations Corporation

Tucker, GA โ€ข On-site

$70K - $88K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Under the supervision of the GSOC Power Delivery Training group and in conjunction with certified Transmission & Generation System Operators this journeyman position (with no authority to act independently) will be trained on the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to become a NERC Certified System Operator. Training will include a combination of classroom, field, online and control center exposure. The primary goal of the Trainee program will be to successfully prepare for and obtain NERC Certification.

After completing the Trainee program and successfully obtaining NERC Certification a Trainee will then begin an initial training program which upon completion enables them to enter into more advance training to support either Generation, Transmission, or both as a GSOC System Operator.

Completion of the Trainee role and obtaining NERC Certified System Operator will prepare Trainee to transition to progressive levels within the GSOC System Operator family of jobs. These positions, varying in required experience and level of complexity, have responsibility for the 24x7 real-time operation of the member owned transmission and generation system. System Operators write switching orders and issues clearances, work to restore customer outages in a safe and reliable manner and respond to alarms to maintain awareness of the system. System Operators work with neighboring utilities to schedule power into and out of the system as well as forecast system conditions and dispatch generation and transmission resources to maintain an economic and reliable balance of power on the system.

Job Duties:

  • Develop and demonstrate the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities required to obtain NERC System Operator Certification designation while simultaneously developing a deep understanding of the electric utility business and specifically GSOC's member owned model.
  • Work directly with Power Delivery Training and in conjunction with certified Transmission & Generation System Operators through classroom training, field visits to substations and generating plants to become fully versed in the system operations requirements for both the Transmission System Operator and Generation System Operator positions.
  • All other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:

Education: A high school diploma, GED or equivalent.

Experience: One to 3 years of work in a related field such as distribution operations, substation construction, relay maintenance or testing substation equipment, generation plant operations preferred.

Equivalent Experience: One to 3 years of technical training in a related field such as distribution operations, substation construction, relay maintenance or testing substation equipment, generation plant operations preferred.

Specialized Skills:

  • Required:
    • Must obtain and maintain Bulk Electric System Cyber Authorized Status as defined in GSOC's CIP Cyber Security Policy 301 and NERC Reliability Standard CIP 004 - Personnel Risk Assessment."
    • Ability to use Microsoft Office suite of products: Outlook, Word, Excel (Power Point a plus).
    • Must have sound decision making skills under stressful conditions.
    • Must be able to communicate effectively, both oral and written.
  • Desired - but can be trained:
    • AC/DC theory
    • Ability to read one-line diagrams.

Licenses/Certifications:

Must obtain a NERC System Operation Certification within six months after the Trainee's hire date. Management has the right to review and extend the time frame if needed on a case by case basis.

NERC System Operator Certifications accepted:

  • Reliability Coordinator Operators (RC)
  • Balancing, Interchange, and Transmissions (BT/BIT)
  • Transmission Operator (TO)

Physical Requirements: Some shift work will be assigned to gain a specific understanding of the requirements of 24x7 operations for the System Operation role for both transmission and balancing obligations.

Additional Information:

The System Operator Trainee is required to obtain NERC Certification through in-person instructions and on-line training. A NERC Certification test will be coordinated at least by month four of the training process. Subsequent tests, should they be required, will be scheduled at management's discretion. Obtaining NERC System Operator Certification is a requirement for successful completion of the Trainee program.

Rotating shift (including Days/Nights/Holidays) will be assigned during the training period and will be required of a successful candidate after completion of this training program.


Georgia System Operations Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including veterans and disabled. We are a drug-free workplace. All applicants are subject to substance abuse testing.


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