Transmission Resource Engineer
Job Summary:
The Transmission Resource Engineer position is responsible for performing power system analysis using power flow, transient stability, voltage stability & steady-state analysis software, including PSSE, GE / OSI Energy Management System (EMS), Powertech DSA and others. This includes performing ad-hoc, 150-Day, 60-Day, and 14-Day ahead power flow studies and developing appropriate mitigation actions to ensure system reliability. The role is responsible for outage coordination functions with internal and external stakeholders, maintains the EMS network model used in Transmission Operations and supports NERC Compliance tasks for the Operations Planning department.
Job Duties:
Perform seasonal, next-day, and current-day power system analysis using power flow, transient stability, voltage stability & steady-state analysis software, including PSSE, MUST, GE Energy Management System analyst tools (SE, CA, TSAT, VSAT), Powertech DSA & TARA
Use available applications and programs (e.g., SDX, MISO Extranet, PJM EDart, etc.) to gather specific information that aids in NIPSCO Transmission System analysis
Maintain the present and planned network topology and equipment databases
Apply contingency list and load, generation dispatch, and interchange levels and patterns to developed study cases
Assist Transmission Operator in developing mitigation strategies for real-time emergencies and projected N-1 contingencies
Track system events contributing to operating guides and communicate to NIPSCO departments for future upgrades
Gather information as necessary to fulfill various regulatory agency and management data requests
Write and/or edit technical plans, processes, and procedures as assigned
Prepare or review Operating Plans documenting potential operational constraints and mitigation actions
Coordinate system changes with Transmission Planners, EMS Computer Engineers, Field Operations, Neighboring TOPs, and MISO.
Coordinate transmission equipment ratings with Transmission Planners, EMS Computer Engineers, Field Operations, Neighboring TOPs, and MISO.
Evaluate and coordinate Bulk Electric System outages in the operation planning time horizon
Participate in various MISO stakeholder working groups
Perform subject matter expert duties in compliance audits
All other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Engineer I / Specialist I
Required for Selection:
Graduate from a four year ABET accredited college or university program with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology.
Ability to obtain NERC Reliability Coordinator Certification within a timeframe specified by department procedure
Understanding of basic electric power systems theory and principles
Ability to perform operational planning analysis using power flow, transient stability, voltage stability & steady-state analysis software, including PSSE, GE/Alstom Energy Management System analysis tools (SE, CA, TSAT, VSAT), Powertech DSA & TARA.
Ability to read and interpret Operating Plans documenting potential operational constraints and mitigations actions
Ability to read and evaluate Bulk Electric System outages in the Operations Planning time horizon
Ability to read and interpret technical plans, processes and procedures.
Ability to perform basic network modeling tasks including reviewing network topology, rating changes, review/identify EMS displays issues, among others.
Ability to work in a professional manner with internal groups within NIPSCO, and external entities/groups including customers, contractors, neighbor TOPs, MISO, NERC, RF, NAFT, vendors/suppliers, among others.
Ability to deal with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Good planning, organizational, verbal and written communication skills
Ability to perform duties effectively under emergency and contingency situations
Ability to perform self-guided study and training as instructed
Valid Driver's License
Preferred for Selection:
NERC Reliability Coordinator Certification
Understanding of basic principles of project management
PMP Certification
Experience in the electric utility industry
Engineer II / Specialist II
Required for Selection:
All of the qualifications for Engineer I including:
2 to 4 years of electric utility experience
NERC Reliability Coordinator Certification
Increased understanding of basic electric power systems theory and principles
Increased ability to perform operational planning analysis using power flow, transient stability, voltage stability & steady-state analysis software, including PSSE, GE/Alstom Energy Management System analysis tools (SE, CA, TSAT, VSAT), Powertech DSA & TARA.
Ability to read, interpret, write and review Operating Plans documenting potential operational issues and mitigations actions
Increased ability to evaluate and coordinate Bulk Electric System outages in the Operations Planning time horizon
Ability to read, interpret, write and review technical plans, processes and procedures.
Ability to perform intermediate network modeling tasks including identifying network topology issues, add new model for simple projects, add/modify contingencies, among others.
Increased ability to work in a professional manner with internal groups within NIPSCO, and external entities/groups including customers, contractors, neighbor TOPs, MISO, NERC, RF, NAFT, vendors/suppliers, among others.
Ability to deal with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Increased ability to perform duties effectively under emergency and contingency situations
Ability to support and train other employees on basic tasks
Ability to participate in various MISO stakeholder planning studies and working groups
Ability to effectively represent the group in projects and meetings involving various stakeholders across the organization.
Ability to interpret and apply NERC standards.
Preferred for Selection:
Understanding of basic principles of project management
PMP Certification
Experience in the electric utility industry and knowledge of NIPSCO Transmission system
General knowledge of electric substation equipment and operation
General understanding of the electric wholesale power market
Engineer III / Specialist III
Required for Selection:
All of the qualifications for Engineer II including:
4 to 9 years of electric utility experience
Proficient in electric power systems theory and principles
Proficient in performing operational planning analysis using power flow, transient stability, voltage stability & steady-state analysis software, including PSSE, GE/Alstom Energy Management System analysis tools (SE, CA, TSAT, VSAT), Powertech DSA & TARA.
Proficient in writing and reviewing Operating Plans documenting potential operational issues and mitigations actions
Proficient in evaluating and coordinating Bulk Electric System outages in the Operations Planning time horizon
Proficient in writing, reviewing and suggesting improvements to technical plans, processes and procedures.
Proficient in performing advanced network modeling tasks including troubleshooting network applications/topology issues, add new model for complex projects, QAS testing, among others.
Proficient in working in a professional manner with internal groups within NIPSCO, and external entities/groups including customers, contractors, neighbor TOPs, MISO, NERC, RF, NAFT, vendors/suppliers, among others.
Proficient in dealing with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Proficient in planning, organizational, verbal and written communication skills
Proficient in performing duties effectively under emergency and contingency situations
Proficient in supporting, guiding and training other employees on advanced/complex tasks.
Proficient in representing the NIPSCO's interests in various MISO stakeholder planning studies and working groups
Proficient in effectively representing the group in projects and meetings involving various stakeholders across the organization.
Proficient in interpreting and applying NERC standards. Ability to perform subject matter expert duties in compliance audits
Preferred for Selection:
Proficient in principles of project management
PMP Certification
Experience in the electric utility industry and knowledge of NIPSCO Transmission system
General knowledge of electric substation equipment and operation
General understanding of the electric wholesale power market
This position will be filled based off of the skillset/education of the candidate and will be filled as one of the below title:
- Eng. Level I / Specialist I ($65,900-$99,000)
- Eng. Level II / Specialist II ($77,400-$116,200)
- Eng. Level III / Specialist III ($91,000-$136,600)
- Senior Engineer / Sr. Specialist ($107,000-$160,500)