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System Operator Trainee Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Upon successful completion of training, the LRT Operator Trainee will become certified and ... Operates radio system in accordance with set radio protocols and FCC regulations, notifying Train ...

Upon successful completion of training, the LRT Operator Trainee will become certified and ... Operates radio system in accordance with set radio protocols and FCC regulations, notifying Train ...

MWD Operator - Midland, TX

Odessa, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $23.25/hr

... Operator Trainees. Scientific Drilling is an independent directional drilling and wellbore ... Our industry leading navigation systems provide definitive wellbore placement information, enabling ...

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MWD Operator - Midland, TX

Odessa, TX

$17.75 - $23.25/hr

... Operator Trainees. Scientific Drilling is an independent directional drilling and wellbore ... Our industry leading navigation systems provide definitive wellbore placement information, enabling ...

MWD Operator - Midland, TX

Odessa, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $23.25/hr

... Operator Trainees. Scientific Drilling is an independent directional drilling and wellbore ... Our industry leading navigation systems provide definitive wellbore placement information, enabling ...

Lead Operator, Packaging - 2nd Shift

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$15.25 - $18.50/hr

Understand and operate the Statistical Process Control (SPC) system. * Provide verification ... Can perform all of the duties of a Lead Operator Trainee, Line Operator I and II. * Performs ...

Minimum of three years of experience as a press operator or operator trainee * Ability to read ... Ability to manage and maintain filing systems * Proficiency in using hand tools * Reliable ...

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

To thrive as a System Operator Trainee, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, power grid fundamentals, and typically an associate’s degree in electrical engineering technology or a related field. Familiarity with SCADA systems, energy management software, and NERC certification is often required or preferred. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help trainees excel in high-pressure, team-oriented environments. These competencies are crucial for maintaining grid reliability, ensuring safety, and responding rapidly to system disturbances.

What are some common challenges faced by System Operator Trainees in their first year on the job?

As a System Operator Trainee, one of the main challenges is mastering complex monitoring systems and learning to respond quickly and accurately to real-time changes in the power grid. Trainees must also adapt to rotating shift schedules, which can impact work-life balance. Collaborating with experienced operators and staying updated on protocols is key, as the role involves both independent decision-making and close teamwork under pressure. Building confidence in handling emergency scenarios and communicating effectively with field crews are also essential skills developed during the first year.

What is the difference between System Operator Trainee vs Power Plant Operator?

AspectSystem Operator TraineePower Plant Operator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical trainingHigh school diploma; technical training or certification
Work EnvironmentControl rooms, training facilitiesPower plant facilities, control rooms
Employer & Industry UsageUtilities, energy companies, training programsPower generation plants, energy sector
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference is that a System Operator Trainee is in a training phase, learning to monitor and control systems, while a Power Plant Operator is a fully qualified professional responsible for operating power plant equipment. The trainee role focuses on gaining experience, whereas the power plant operator role involves hands-on operational duties.

What are system operator trainees?

System operator trainees are entry-level professionals who are undergoing training to manage and monitor the operations of systems such as electrical power grids, water treatment plants, or other critical infrastructure. They work under the supervision of experienced operators, learning how to ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of these systems. Their responsibilities typically include observing control panels, responding to alarms, recording data, and assisting with routine maintenance. The goal of the training is to prepare them for full operator roles by providing both hands-on experience and classroom instruction.
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SYSTEM OPERATOR TRA-ASSOC - SR

SYSTEM OPERATOR TRA-ASSOC - SR

El Paso Electric

El Paso, TX

$79K - $143K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

DATE POSTED: 07/01/2026

CLOSING DATE: 07/08/2026     

DEPARTMENT: System Control

STARTING SALARY: $79,400- $143,588

JOB SUMMARY PURPOSE:

Under the general supervision of the Supervisor of Transmission Operations, responsible for the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of EPE's transmission and system and oversight of all control room operations functions.  Also, responsible for working with operating and field personnel to safely restore customer load, isolate equipment for maintenance, issuing hot line holds and clearances, and directing/monitoring switching procedures. Applies reliability tools to acquire a situational awareness of anticipated normal and contingency conditions and develops appropriate responses to correct problems and stabilizes the interconnected system. Maintains, daily, all substation one-lines and Energy Management System (EMS) displays. Coordinates and executes routine and emergency procedures, as well as power restoration plans in accordance with EPE Switching Standards, and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) reliability standards. 

EDUCATION:     

  • * Degree in Engineering Technology; or other analytical/technical field with basic knowledge of electric theory or power systems; or an equivalent combination of related training and experience. 
    One (1) year experience as a System Operator Trainee or an equivalent level of experience on an interconnected electrical system (two (2) years).

  • NERC operator certification or ability to obtain certification within six (6) months of hire date.

EXPERIENCE:     

  • 0-5 years or more experience required 

MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: 

  • Basic knowledge of electrical principles, procedures and components, power system operations including power plant operations, fundamentals of alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures. 

  • Working knowledge in the use of personal computers, and ability to learn specialized software applications.

  • Ability to project current system conditions to future projections and take appropriate action.

  • Ability to monitor and apply control system principles rationally to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. 

  • Must have the ability of communicate in English fluently with all operating personnel responsible for the real-time generation control and operation of the interconnected Bulk Electric System. 

  • Ability to work rotating shifts.

  • Ability to build relationships and foster teamwork.

  • Ability to travel for training, seminars, and to represent EPE at industry-related meetings.

  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.

  • Ability to maintain effective working relationships with officers, managers, fellow employees, and the public.

  • Ability to maintain a strong sense of propriety concerning confidential matters.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:  

  • Responsible for operating the transmission and distribution systems as safely and reliably as possible while adhering to current NERC and WECC policies and procedures. 

  • Initiates appropriate action in the event of an emergency to return the system to safe and reliable operation.  (See Authority of System Operator). This action may involve the shedding of firm load on a manual or timed rotational basis.

  • Works with operating and field personnel to safely restore customer load, isolate equipment for maintenance, issue hot line holds and clearances, and direct/monitor switching procedures.

  • Enter requests and data into the Outage Management System (OMS) and monitors the OMS for the processing of job requests, switching orders, hot line holds and clearances, studies, and coordination of work with adjacent utilities. 

  • Responsible for posting outages on the Open Access Same Time Information System (OASIS) and ensuring the accuracy of the outage postings; and responsible for posting scheduled transmission outages on Southwest Power Pool's (SPP) Control Room Outage Window (CROW). 

  • Acquires and maintains a comprehensive knowledge of EPE's transmission system including EPE's capacity rights, as well as an understanding of EPE specialized   relay protection schemes.

  • Ensures adherence to System Operating Limits (SOL) specifically limits associated with PATH 47 and, as Operating Agent for Southern New Mexico (SNM), ensuring that other SNM entities curtail to their apportioned import amounts during system emergencies.   

  • Coordinates and executes routine and emergency procedures and power restoration plans.

  • Maintains situational awareness by using the State Estimator or Dispatcher Load Flow to perform contingency analysis ("what ifs") and identify potential problems on the system.

  • Maintains accurate records and logs of transmission outages associated with other utilities.

  • Monitors system conditions by way of voltage profiles, alarms, telemetry, equipment status, System Operating Limits (SOL) limits, EMS applications, etc.

  • Assists in preparing reports for management, other utilities, and reserve sharing groups on system disturbances, emergencies, or any unusual operating condition or action.

  •  Adheres to all FERC rules and regulations regarding Standards of Conduct. 

  • Provides updated information about any significant system events to appropriate recipients using EPE's paging system.

  • Utilizes PI Historian and the EMS call-back option to determine feeder loading; and utilizes the EMS to control distribution devices such as reclosers.

  • Operates the phase shifter and coordinates with the System Operator - Generation any adjustments required to maintain adequate El Paso Import Capability (EPIC).

  • Operates the HVDC tie as well as its associated Static VAR Compensator to import or export power to the Southwest Power Pool region. 

  • Maintains, daily, all substation one-line and Energy Management System (EMS) displays.

  • Communicates abnormal system conditions to the SPP Reliability Coordinator (RC).

  • Valid driver's license and follow the Company's Driving Program policy. 

  • Comply with all applicable Company policies, procedures and code of ethics as well as all applicable governmental laws and regulations to include employment, safety and environmental standards and regulations. 

  • Perform other related tasks that are not included but are within the context of the duties defined.