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Sr Manager, Prod Mgmt - Tech, Central RME

Nashville, TN · On-site

$122.20K - $161.30K/yr

Amazon's Central Reliability, Maintenance & Engineering organization ensures that our global ... telemetry, hardware and software maintenance technology management, predictive analytics, and ...

Sr Manager, Prod Mgmt - Tech, Central RME

Nashville, TN · On-site

$122.20K - $161.30K/yr

Amazon's Central Reliability, Maintenance & Engineering organization ensures that our global ... telemetry, hardware and software maintenance technology management, predictive analytics, and ...

The platform is designed to take advantage of the modern internet, to be programmable, and to ... Synthesize complex technical telemetry into high-level narratives for executive leadership ...

Admits and discharges patients from the telemetry monitor. Maintains accurate census of patients on ... Contacts biomedical engineering when appropriate for monitor equipment malfunctions. * The duties ...

... Engineering to ensure SEO best practices are embedded throughout the digital experience. Strong ... Partner deeply with Site Merchandising to embed SEO strategy into seasonal planning, navigation ...

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How much do seasonal telemetry engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal telemetry engineer in the United States is $41.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.25 and $53.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Seasonal Telemetry Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Seasonal Telemetry Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical or computer engineering, data analysis, and experience with telemetry systems, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with data acquisition hardware, wireless communication protocols, and software tools like LabVIEW or MATLAB is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are vital soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure reliable data collection, system performance, and smooth project execution during critical seasonal operations.

What are some common challenges faced by Seasonal Telemetry Engineers, and how can they be addressed?

Seasonal Telemetry Engineers often work in fast-paced environments where timely data collection and equipment reliability are crucial, especially during peak operational periods. Common challenges include troubleshooting remote telemetry systems in unpredictable outdoor conditions, managing tight project timelines, and adapting quickly to new technologies or protocols. Building strong communication with field teams and staying organized with maintenance schedules can help address these challenges. Additionally, proactively familiarizing yourself with the specific telemetry hardware and software used by the organization can greatly improve efficiency and problem-solving abilities.

What are Seasonal Telemetry Engineers?

Seasonal Telemetry Engineers are professionals who are hired on a temporary or seasonal basis to manage, maintain, and troubleshoot telemetry systems. These systems collect and transmit data remotely, often in industries like environmental science, wildlife tracking, agriculture, or utilities. Seasonal Telemetry Engineers might work during peak periods, such as migration seasons or specific project windows, to ensure reliable data collection and system performance. Their responsibilities can include installing sensors, calibrating equipment, and analyzing telemetry data. This role typically requires technical expertise in electronics, data analysis, and problem-solving.

What is the difference between Seasonal Telemetry Engineer vs Data Acquisition Technician?

AspectSeasonal Telemetry EngineerData Acquisition Technician
CredentialsBachelor's in Engineering or related field, certifications in telemetry systemsAssociate's or Bachelor's in technical field, certifications in data collection tools
Work EnvironmentField sites, remote locations, outdoor environmentsLaboratories, field sites, industrial settings
Industry UsageEnergy, environmental monitoring, oil & gasResearch labs, industrial plants, environmental agencies

The Seasonal Telemetry Engineer and Data Acquisition Technician roles both involve working with data collection systems. However, the engineer typically designs, maintains, and troubleshoots telemetry systems in outdoor or remote environments, often requiring engineering credentials. The technician focuses on operating and maintaining data collection equipment, often in controlled settings. Both roles are essential in industries like energy and environmental monitoring, but the engineer's role is more technical and design-oriented, while the technician's role is more operational.

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Infographic showing various Seasonal Telemetry Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Full Time, 88% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,048 per year, or $41.9 per hour.
Engineering Supervisor, Power Network Analysis

Engineering Supervisor, Power Network Analysis

FirstEnergy

Akron, OH

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


FirstEnergy rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 65 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

33rd of 50 rated energy and utility


Job description

FirstEnergy

About the Opportunity

This is an open position with FirstEnergy Service Co., a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp.

All employees who apply for a posted position must notify their supervisors that they have applied. Employees who have not been in their current positions for at least one year or who are in a position with specific requirements beyond one year, must obtain approval from their supervisor before applying.

EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE ALREADY APPLIED DO NOT NEED TO APPLY AGAIN

The Power Network Analysis (PNA) Supervisor works within the Transmission Operations Services (TOS) group and supervises the PNA group that supports the 24/7/365 operations of FirstEnergy's three Transmission System Control Centers (SCCs) in Akron, OH and Fairmont, WV. The PNA Supervisor's primary focus is to provide leadership support to a dedicated team responsible for the oversight of FE's transmission grid through monitoring, optimization, and control. PNA provides monitoring, maintenance, and improvement of the Energy Management System (EMS) Network applications for SCC end-users. The PNA team is dynamic and executes a wide diversity of work over a spectrum of scopes. Candidates filling this position will support a variety of initiatives and perform interactions with peers and leadership.

Locations: Akron, OH & Fairmont, WV

Responsibilities include:

  • Providing support to team members for maintaining, enhancing, and accurately resolving real-time issues of the network applications within the real-time Energy Management System (EMS).

  • Responsible for ensuring that SCADA equipment capabilities and ICCP telemetry are reviewed and current.

  • Collaborate with team members to enable peers conducting studies relating to the operation of FE Transmission with success

  • Coordinate the seasonal assessment studies and network model comparisons with Transmission Planning and Protection and the SCCs.

  • Support the responsibility for communications and coordination of data exchanges and signoffs for new equipment energizations such as limit updates and topology changes including supporting external personnel to coordinate joint Network model updates.

  • Serve as the support groups subject matter expert to support ongoing readiness for compliance and audit activities. Including and not limited to reviewing situational data, supporting the acquisition of data, and serving as a liaison between TOS and regulators.

  • Coordinate the support of real-time Operations during off-hours as part of callout rotation for team members.

  • Coordinating and supervising the daily activities of the PNA group within Transmission Operations.

  • Making decisions guided by policies, procedures, and business plan.

  • Maintaining a high level of safety commitment throughout day-to-day functions.

  • Driving continuous improvement across the business unit and FirstEnergy.

  • Understanding and working within departmental budget.

  • Develop team reports for department leadership to highlight group priorities progress and successes.

  • Being accountable for the performance of the PNA team.

  • Setting priorities for the team to ensure task completion, coordinating work activities with other supervisors and/or managers.

  • Executing the performance management process by providing feedback and coaching on an ongoing basis by discussing development opportunities, performance issues, and changes that are occurring.

  • Leading, educating, and directing others to improve team effectiveness and communicate results/recommendations.

  • Working effectively with different parts of the organization; broaden, deepen, and maintain relationships.

  • Ensuring business continuity through good succession planning processes.

  • Travel as required.

Qualifications include: 

  • Bachelors of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from an ABET accredited institution is required. Acceptable alternatives are: (1) a Professional Engineer's (PE) License (2) a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Civil or Mechanical Engineering or technical field of study (non-ABET) plus an advanced degree in Electrical Engineering from a university with an ABET accredited Bachelor's program. (3) Bachelors of Science degree in other Engineering disciplines from an ABET accredited institution will be considered.

  • Minimum of 7 (seven) years of Engineering experience is required.

  • Prior supervisory experience preferred.

  • Highly driven, self-motivated, and enthusiastic leader capable of communicating, motivating, and driving workforces toward positive change and improvement.

  • Exceptional relationship management, leadership, teamwork, and managerial skills.

  • Strong written / oral communication skills to make clear, accurate, and concise reports to all audiences.

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and the ability to lead others in achieving goals for the benefit of the business unit and FirstEnergy.

  • Ability to make accurate decisions and demonstrate sound judgment.

  • Knowledge of the electric transmission system, reliability standards and regional transmission organizations is beneficial.

  • Knowledge of NERC and RFC standards and policies of the electric utility industry is preferred.

  • Familiarity with any or all applications - GE/Alstom Energy Management System (EMS), Transmission Adequacy & Reliability Assessment (TARA), Energy Delivery Outage Application (EDOA), Transmission Line Loadability (TLL), System Operations Requests (SOR), PI DataLink, PERL, Primavera Unifier, Microsoft PowerBI required.
  • Experience in analyzing complex problems and demonstrating good judgment in decision making is essential.

  • Demonstrated ability to manage diverse projects.

  • Demonstrated experience in accomplishing responsibilities in a timely manner through maximizing organizational resources and employing logical approaches.

  • In depth knowledge of computer skills (Word, Excel and Outlook) required with core understanding of applicable technical products and/or services.

All employees must have an account to use FirstEnergy computer to apply for jobs. If you do not know if you have an account, please contact the IT Service Desk at 330-315-4357, Option 1 1 for assistance.

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