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Position Summary: The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for and directs all financial functions, including financial planning and reporting, budgets, forecasting, investments, risk management, and loss control.
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Sr. Flight Software Engineer, Autonomous & Intelligent System Management - Space Systems Development
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Extensive experience in autonomous system real-time embedded software development for aerospace, satellite, self-driving automotive, robotics, naval underwater vehicles, medical systems, or edge autonomous planning and scheduling systems.
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Ensure the stable operation of the standalone computer network, including planning, developing, installing, configuring, maintaining, supporting, and optimizing all network hardware, software, and communication links with the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) application system, Wunderlich, Lutron, and Cimplicity software applications within the ICS network.
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Provides outage and routine maintenance support as needed, including planning, budget and business case development, parts/service, and procurement recommendations with respect to major plant equipment, protective schemes, and control systems.
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Extensive knowledge of major power plant components, controls, and protection systems, root cause analysis, and risk analysis. Coordinates with all levels of management to gather, analyze, summarize, and prepare recommendations in support of electrical planning and generation’s technical, operational, and financial mission.
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THE RESPONSIBILITIES Leads engineering analysis, and provides recommendations, standards, and guidelines for improved operation, and maintenance practices, safety, reliability, procurement, construction, and testing on power plant improvement projects for company’s fleet.
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Leads engineering, procurement, and construction activities on power plant improvement projects. Title: Electrical EngineerReports to: Manager of Electrical EngineeringNo Direct ReportsRole Type: Exempt and Full TimeLocation: Denver (hybrid) OR Remote THE CHALLENGEThe Electrical Engineer serves as a member of a team of technical Generation Engineering electrical experts.
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Leads engineering analysis, and provides recommendations, standards, and guidelines for improved operation, and maintenance practices, safety, reliability, procurement, construction, and testing on power plant improvement projects for company's fleet.
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Expert-level knowledge and experience with NIST guidelines and industry best practices for: Risk Assessment and Management, Vulnerability Analysis, Contingency Planning, Disaster Recovery, Configuration Management, Security Assessments and developing Mitigation Plans.
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Four (4) years of related experience in power generation, transmission and/or distribution. Leads, develops, and oversees project designs, specifications, and engineered solutions for various power plant equipment and systems.
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The Electrical Engineer serves as a member of a team of technical Generation Engineering electrical experts. Title: Electrical Engineer. Effective time management and organizational skill; keen multi-tasking capabilities and attention to detail.
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Self-starter with ability to make decisions and take necessary actions without specific direction. Provides technical guidance for engineering issues related to the maintenance and optimization of generation facilities.
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Provides operating and maintenance standards to improve operating reliability and efficiency of generating facilities. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering degree. Provides input to plant managers for annual budgets and spending requirements for maintenance, safety, and efficiency improvements of generation facilities.
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Risk Management: Identify potential risks and assist with mitigation strategies to minimize disruptions and ensure project success. Strong understanding of construction processes, including scheduling, budgeting, and quality control.
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Manages all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for individual real estate projects including planning, design, construction, occupancy and closeout.
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