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Seasonal Power System Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... in electrical systems, power systems, industrial controls, instrumentation, or related field ... operating practices; familiarity with NESC, OSHA, and utility safety practices preferred.

System Operator

Queensbury, NY · On-site

$88K - $100K/yr

System Operator - US Operations, NSCC Location: Queensbury, NY Join one of the largest renewable ... S., delivering innovative, renewable power solutions that accelerate the world towards a ...

System Operator - US Operations, NSCC Location: Queensbury, NY Join one of the largest renewable ... S., delivering innovative, renewable power solutions that accelerate the world towards a ...

The System Operator is responsible for the monitoring and coordination of the real-time dispatch of customer power generation facilities and controllable load resources across the United States.

Transmission System Operator I-NC

Allentown, PA · On-site

$18.50 - $22.50/hr

Overview Responsible for operating the 69 kV through 500 kV transmission system for PPL Electric ... Following partial or total power system collapse, direct and control system restoration activities ...

Transmission System Operator I-NC

Allentown, PA · On-site

$18.50 - $22.50/hr

Overview Responsible for operating the 69 kV through 500 kV transmission system for PPL Electric ... Following partial or total power system collapse, direct and control system restoration activities ...

Required qualifications ● Experience safely operating a power washer on various surfaces ● ... Work Schedule * Seasonal and part-time schedules will vary based upon length of season ...

I.-powered robotic technology platform, Symbotic is changing the way consumer goods move through ... What we do The system operator is part of the site operations team, which is part of the Customer ...

System Operator

Johnson, VT · On-site

$58.53/hr

Vermont Electric Cooperative (VEC) is seeking a System Operator in either our Johson or Newport ... keep power flowing-especially during highpressure situations. This opportunity is ideal for a ...

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As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal power 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.
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System Operator

Clark County REMC

Sellersburg, IN

$70K - $78K/yr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

POSITION PURPOSE

The System Operator is responsible for monitoring and operating the electric distribution system through the SCADA/OMS platform to ensure safe, reliable service. This position coordinates switching and restoration activities, creates daily schedules for contractors and in-house crews, maintains accurate system status, and communicates system conditions to field crews, operations leadership, and other stakeholders in accordance with established policies and procedures.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

• Monitor distribution system conditions using SCADA, OMS, and related tools; identify abnormal conditions, alarms, and outages and take appropriate actions per established procedures.

• Perform remote switching operations as authorized, including opening/closing breakers, reclosers, regulators and switches, and placing equipment in/out of service in accordance with switching orders, safety rules, and applicable regulations.

• Create, review, and execute switching orders; coordinate clearances, tags, and lockout/tagout activities with field personnel and other operators to protect employees, the public, and system equipment.

• Serve as the communication hub during outages and system disturbances by dispatching crews, tracking restoration progress, updating system status, and providing timely information to internal staff.

• Create and maintain the daily work schedule for line and service crews; coordinate assignments, priorities, and changes based on system conditions, planned work, outages, and resource availability.

• Assist members with questions or problems pertaining to their service including outage calls.

• Maintain accurate real-time system configurations, device status’, and outage information in the OMS/SCADA environment; document switching, clearances, and significant events.

• Respond to after-hours calls for outages, alarms, and operational issues in accordance with on-call expectations; support storm response and restoration activities as needed.

• Recognize and escalate cyber-security or system integrity concerns (e.g., unusual alarms, access anomalies, communications failures) per cooperative protocols.

• Assist with testing, commissioning, and verification of SCADA points, control schemes, and communications for new or upgraded equipment; report discrepancies for correction.

• Participate in drills, training, and continuous improvement efforts to enhance safety, reliability, and operational readiness.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE

Technical Degree required; associate degree, technical certification, or coursework in electrical systems, power systems, industrial controls, instrumentation, or related field preferred.

• Four (4) years of experience in electric utility operations, dispatching, SCADA operations, substation/distribution operations, or related field preferred (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered).

• Ability to obtain and maintain required safety qualifications and complete applicable switching/clearance training.

• Working knowledge of distribution system equipment and operating practices; familiarity with NESC, OSHA, and utility safety practices preferred.