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Senior System Operator Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

District Operator in Training

Hicksville, NY · On-site

$56.94 - $68.45/hr

District Operator First Step Through Full Step, Under the general supervision of the Senior System Operator and System Operator performs the following duties: * Responsible for operating all ...

District Operator First Step Through Full Step, Under the general supervision of the Senior System Operator and System Operator performs the following duties: * Responsible for operating all ...

Senior System Administrator

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$94K - $128K/yr

... operating system administration • Microsoft System Management Server • Multi-functional ... senior-level experience designing and implementing solutions in an enterprise production ...

This Opportunity WSP is seeking a Senior System Planning Advisor to join our System Planning ... Experience working with electric utilities, transmission operators, ISOs/RTOs, or energy developers.

Senior System Planning Advisor

Manhattan, NY · On-site +1

$127K - $227K/yr

This Opportunity WSP is seeking a Senior System Planning Advisor to join our System Planning ... Experience working with electric utilities, transmission operators, ISOs/RTOs, or energy developers.

Senior Software Engineer

New York, NY · On-site

$134K - $176K/yr

The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) applies cutting-edge technology to operating a ... The Senior Software Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of ...

Senior Counsel

New York, NY · On-site

$152K - $207K/yr

... System Operator matters (NYISO). This individual will effectively support Rochester Gas and ... Senior Counsel covering Independent System Operator New England-related FERC matters and the Vice ...

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How much do senior system operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for senior system operator in New York is $35.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.30 and $41.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a senior system operator do?

A Senior System Operator is responsible for monitoring, controlling, and maintaining the reliable operation of complex computer or power systems. They oversee system performance, troubleshoot issues, and coordinate with technical teams to ensure optimal functionality and uptime. Senior System Operators also implement system upgrades, enforce security protocols, and may train junior staff. Their expertise is vital in minimizing downtime and ensuring the smooth operation of essential systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a senior system operator?

To thrive as a Senior System Operator, you need deep knowledge of system operations, troubleshooting, and network management, often backed by a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with SCADA systems, operating procedures, and certifications such as NERC or equivalent are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, decision-making under pressure, and clear communication skills help you excel in this role. These skills ensure reliable system performance, efficient problem resolution, and maintain safety and compliance in critical infrastructure environments.

What are some common challenges faced by senior system operators and how can they be addressed?

Senior System Operators often encounter challenges such as managing unexpected system outages, coordinating real-time responses to equipment failures, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. These challenges require strong problem-solving skills, the ability to make quick decisions under pressure, and effective communication with cross-functional teams. Staying updated with the latest industry protocols, participating in regular training, and fostering close collaboration with engineering and IT departments can help address these challenges and ensure reliable system operations.

What is the difference between Senior System Operator vs System Operator?

AspectSenior System OperatorSystem Operator
CredentialsTypically requires more experience and possibly advanced certificationsEntry to mid-level certifications and experience
Work EnvironmentOversees complex systems, mentors junior staffMonitors and controls systems under supervision
ResponsibilitiesAdvanced troubleshooting, system optimization, team leadershipBasic system monitoring, incident response

The Senior System Operator generally has more experience, advanced skills, and leadership responsibilities compared to a System Operator. They handle complex tasks, mentor staff, and optimize system performance, whereas System Operators focus on routine monitoring and incident management.

What are the most commonly searched types of System Operator jobs in New York?

The most popular types of System Operator jobs in New York are:

What cities in New York are hiring for Senior System Operator jobs?

Cities in New York with the most Senior System Operator job openings:

Infographic showing various Senior System Operator job openings in New York as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,381 per year, or $35.8 per hour.

District Operator in Training

PSEG

Hicksville, NY • On-site

$56.94 - $68.45/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


PSEG rating

8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

Based on 79 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

6th of 53 rated energy and utility


Job description

District Operator in Training

PSEG is not offering visa sponsorship for this position.

Union Local: IBEW 1049

Summary:
Under the general supervision of the NERC certified Principal and Lead System Operator, the District Operator is responsible for the safe, reliable and effective operation of the electric transmission system of Long Island. District Operator in Training will assist in performing the following duties: Become familiar with the transmission system and substations, including the operation and capacities of all transmission and substation equipment. Acquire a thorough knowledge of Company rules applying to the operation of electric equipment and lines. Learn to issue orders in connection with substation and transmission switching and issuing clearances on substation and transmission equipment.  Analyzing system problems and issuing orders necessary to maintain continuity of service at all times. Prepare necessary operating reports and keeping operating log. Be able to make accurate decisions quickly.  Learn to report all abnormal conditions effecting continuity of service. Operate supervisory control equipment. Perform similar or less skilled work as may be assigned. This is a rotating shift position on-site in Hicksville, NY. 40 hours/week. Shifts are 12 and 8 hours in length and rotate between day and night shifts including weekends and holidays. The candidate selected on the basis of the qualifications below will undergo two separate phases of training.

Job Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Phase A:  Six to sixteen months as required. Varying periods, from one week to three months, will be spent in various departments of the company, the Training Academy, and on shift completing on the job training with a Qualified District Operator, after which written and oral examinations will be given for acceptance to Phase B.
  • Phase B:  Up to twenty-four months as required. After satisfactorily passing the above examinations, the candidate will enter a B phase training period in the Transmission Control Center and may be required to relieve the District Operators during vacations and other absences. Periodic written and oral tests may be given any time during Phase B.
  • *After a twenty-four month training period in the Phase B classification employee will be promoted to District Operator First Step.
  • In the event there is a vacancy in the District Operator shift rotation, a B phase District Operator in Training can be promoted to District Operator First Step before the twenty-four month period is completed.  
  • The District Operator position offers the successful candidate future opportunities within PSEG Long Island.

District Operator First Step Through Full Step, Under the general supervision of the Senior System Operator and System Operator performs the following duties:
  • Responsible for operating all equipment on the transmission system.
  • For BES elements the DO operates equipment with the approval and at the direction of the NERC certified Senior System Operator or System Operator.
  • For transmission elements not related to the BES (operated below 100 kV), the District Operator is authorized to operate equipment without prior approval of the SSO or SO.
 
Under normal operating conditions the DO is primarily responsible to:
  • Perform switching and tagging activities associated with planned, forced, and emergency outages.
  • Perform system restoration activities.
  • Monitor the transmission system in real-time using the EMS (SCADA) system.
  • Direct multi station operators to respond to system alarms.
  • Re-configure the transmission system to implement proposed transmission system/equipment outages.
  • Review work requests, ensuring clearance limits are correctly identified.
  • Review clearances as to its effects on serving load, and coordination with other outages.
  • Follow clearance and control procedures, perform switching and issue work permits to field crews.
  • Take back clearances for work on transmission equipment.
  • Direct and control transmission switching operations.
  • Coordinate switching with other affected systems.
  • Review and accept system configuration changes (System Releases).
  • Direct the energizing of new facilities.
  • Prepares any necessary operating reports and keeps operating log.
  • Analyzes system problems and issues orders necessary to maintain continuity of service at all times.
  • Reports all abnormal conditions affecting continuity of service to the System Operator.
  • Reports all abnormal conditions to appropriate repair organizations.
  • Handles the curtailment of loads or voltage reduction according to established emergency procedures.
  • Operates supervisory control equipment.
  • Performs similar or less skilled work as may be required.
  • Expected to support on the job training of new District Operators in training to support maintaining a competent and qualified work force.
  • Is familiar with the transmission system and substations, including the operation and capacities of all transmission and substation equipment.
  • Has a thorough knowledge of Company rules applying to the operation of electric equipment and lines.

Job Qualifications:
  • Four years of engineering course work or equivalent which shall include the successful completion of a minimum of formal courses in electrical theory, DC and AC power equipment, physics and mathematics.
  • Two years of experience in electric operations, engineering or related work.
  • As part of the interview process, applicants will be required to take written examinations in which knowledge of basic math concepts, electric theory including AC/DC circuits and power systems should be demonstrated. Applicants will also be required to take an approved work aptitude test by an outside consultant in order to be accepted for the position.
  • The successful candidate will also be required to attend a four-week course at the New York Independent System Operator in Albany, NY within one to two years of taking the position.
  • Employees selected for this position will be required to participate in federally mandated drug and alcohol testing programs.
  • Pre-employment testing will be conducted at the offer stage of employment. Alcohol testing will be performed after an accident and for reasonable cause.
  • Successful applicants will be required to join and maintain membership in the local union 1049 of the IBEW.
  • Flexibility to work multiple shifts; ability to work overtime in accordance with departmental requirements.
  • Successful candidate must demonstrate and value differences in others' strengths, perspectives, approaches, and personal choices.
 
Desired:
  • Leadership and good interpersonal skills are required.  The successful candidate will be expected to work with other professionals in a team-oriented and sometimes stressful environment.
  • Must be able to handle multiple tasks at one time, and be able to prioritize work and provide leadership during critical system events.
  • Must be comfortable with making decisions often with limited input and extreme time constraints.
  • Must have good problem solving skills.
  • Must have comprehensive computer skills (including Excel and Word) in order to utilize numerous computer applications.
  • Excellent written and clear oral communication skills.

Some positions at PSEG require access to information covered by the Department of Energy’s regulation 10 CFR 810 (Part 810). If applicable, the successful applicant must prove they are:
  • A citizen or national of the USA; OR 
  • A lawful permanent resident of the United States (Non-Conditional Permanent I-551 / Green Card / Permanent Resident Card holder); OR 
  • A citizen, national, or permanent resident of a “Generally Authorized” destination on the attached list and not also a citizen, national, permanent resident of any country not listed; OR 
  • A “Protected Individual” under the Immigration and Naturalization Act (8 U.S.C 1324b(a)(3)).

As an employee of PSEG Long Island, you should be aware that during storm/outage restoration efforts, you may be required to perform functions different from normal operations and work extended hours beyond your regular work schedule. You may also be required to work on premise or in an alternate location as directed by the company.
 
For all roles, PSEGLI’s drug and alcohol testing program includes pre-employment testing, testing for cause, and post-incident/accident testing. 
Employees who are hired or transfer into a federally regulated role (including positions covered by USDOT, PHMSA, or NRC regulations) are subject to random drug and alcohol testing, inclusive of marijuana. Although numerous states throughout the country have legalized marijuana/cannabis products recreationally and medically, the use of these products are prohibited for employees in federally regulated roles. Please note that the use of CBD products may result in a positive drug test for THC/Marijuana and such use is not a legitimate medical explanation for a positive result.

If you are a current PSEG employee and offered an opportunity with PSEG Long Island, you will be treated as a new hire.  Please note that as a new hire to the Long Island subsidiary, your benefits will change and generally will be consistent with other similarly situated PSEG Long Island new hires.  Similarly, for PSEG Long Island employees who accept job opportunities with PSEG or any of its subsidiaries (other than PSEG Long Island), their benefits will change and generally be consistent with other similarly situated new hires of that company. 

PSEGLI is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to a policy of non-discrimination in employment, including the hiring process, based on any legally protected characteristic. Legally protected characteristics include race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in locations where PSEG employs individuals.
 
PSEGLI is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities.  If you have a disability and need assistance applying for a position, please call 973-430-3845 or email accommodations@pseg.com.
If you need to request a reasonable accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job, email accommodations@pseg.com.  Any information provided regarding a disability will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone involved in making a hiring decision.

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This is an exciting time to be joining PSEG. Our commitments, which include safety, integrity, customer focus, and diversity & inclusion, are the fabric of our culture and help drive the success of our business. We are fortunate to have an outstanding workforce of diverse and highly skilled talent who move us forward in our operational excellence journey. PSEG has more than 12,000 employees who are dedicated to the communities we serve and embody our vision: People providing Safe, Reliable, Economic and Greener Energy.

Industry

Clean energy services

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Newark, NJ, US