DescriptionJOB SUMMARY
Models and analyzes the grid in an Energy Management System (EMS) to support the operation, maintenance, and integration of new equipment, such as generation or high-voltage transmission lines. The EMS drives monitoring and analysis tools for real-time operations as well as forward-looking grid studies.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Maintains and enhances the availability and accuracy of EMS applications (state estimator, powerflow, contingency analysis, and/or operator training simulator (OTS)).
- Analyzes and resolves EMS application solution and modeling issues.
- Develops and maintains detailed power system models to reflect system upgrade projects, external models, and other changes required for real-time operations and forward-looking grid study tools.
- Maintains the Ambient Adjusted Ratings (AAR) related EMS applications, processes and supporting OpenAAR databases and data interfaces; supports the required AAR data exchanges with Regional Transmission Operators (RTO).
- Supports the processes required to update, integrate, and maintain AAR data and SCADA measurements used by EMS operations tools for operational planning and real-time operations.
- Develops and maintains supplementary data required for the OTS such as automatic generation control, relay protection schemes, and generator inertia constants.
- Assists in operator training activities for black start restoration drills and other exercises using the OTS.
- Formulates recommendations for EMS application software and process improvements.
- Supports North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) compliance activities.
- Represents ITC on various industry groups and committees.
- Provides on-call technical support to the Operations Control Room on an as needed basis.
REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or relevant, equivalent experience and/or education.
- Minimum Work Experience Required:
- Associate Engineer: Entry level or less than two years of related experience.
- Intermediate Engineer: Between two and six years of related experience
- Senior Engineer: Six years or more of related experience
- Experience in one, or combination, of the following is preferred: EMS, SCADA, or other power system analysis and monitoring applications. Long-term planning, design, or real-time operation of electric utility systems.
- Sound analytical, problem-solving and documentation skills.
- Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communications skills.
- Ability to work under minimal supervision, in a team environment.
- Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States for any employer. ITC does not sponsor employment visas, such as H-1B or TN visas.