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Assistant System Operator Location: Marcy, US SummaryThe System Operators at the Energy Control Center (ECC) monitor and control NYPA’s transmission and generation assets. These positions perform the role of Transmission Owner as defined in the “Agreement between NYISO and Transmission Owners” as well as the role of Generator Operator as defined by NERC. They coordinate the operation of NYPA’s transmission and generation assets with the NYISO and other Transmission Owners while respecting all reliability rules to maintain the integrity and reliability of the interconnected power system.
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Licenses, Certifications, and/or Registrations: Must possess NERC system Operator Certification as TO, BIT, or RC, RC level preferred. The System Operator II has the responsibility and the authority to take any required action up to and including shedding firm native load to preserve system or Interconnection reliability.
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Candidate needs to have six (6) to ten (10) years' experience in drum type, supercritical, and/or CCGT fossil fueled power plants as a Generation/Plant Engineer, Lead Operator, Maintenance Technician or Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) Specialist.
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The Intermediate System Operator will economically operate generation based on guidelines provided by North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Operating Policies, Regional Council Policies and Operating Procedures, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commissions (FERC) Standards of Conduct for normal, emergency and restoration conditions.
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Lead Engineer and SME in Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Power System Studies and project development carrying out assignments associated with the technical review and modeling of generation and storage facilities interconnecting with the distribution system.
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Copper River Technologies is seeking a dedicated and skilled Utility System Operator to join our team at PWD Newport, RI. The successful candidate will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of sewage lift stations, water pumping stations, and other sanitary sewerage systems.
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Key words: Cybersecurity, ICS, OT, RMF, Industrial Control Systems, Networking, Firewalls, VM, IDS, Intrusion Detection System, PLC, BMS, BAS, BCS, UCS, UMCS, HMI, SCADA, Modbus, CIP, BACNet, LonWorks, TCP/IP.
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Preventative maintenance of all machinery and equipment, such as the greasing and lubrication schedules on but not limited to, Boilers and accessories, Main Air system, nitrogen generation systems, water softeners, Reverse Osmosis, pumps, gas and steam turbines and all other related equipment as instructed.
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LEAP's 15% reduction in fuel burn (over prior generation of narrowbody applications) is moving the needle on sustainability today and proving out the next generation of sustainable technologies like ceramic composites, advanced turbine cooling, and additive manufacturing.
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Theoretical and practical knowledge of combustion/steam turbine operations, closed system steam generation, industrial safety, hazardous waste management and inspection/recording of plant parameters is highly desirable.
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Ensures that the interconnection of generation and energy storage resources are accomplished in a manner that maintains the reliability of the ERCOT System and complies with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standards, ERCOT Protocols, Planning Guide, and the Operating Guides.
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SCADA, PLC Programming, HMI, Operator Interface Terminals. Multiple control system types (PLC based, DCS, BMS, and SIS) 5 years of experience working in critical infrastructure (Federal/DoD, Oil & Gas, Chemical, Water/Wastewater, Power Generation, etc.
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Lead OT network assessment and master planning tasks, including network mapping, asset inventories & vulnerability assessment. 5 years of experience in network design and system configuration to include firewalls, ports, protocols, VLANs, VMs, and route configuration.
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Strong understanding of electricity market design, federal and state regulatory rules and incentives around energy storage, tariff structures, renewable energy, and renewable incentivesStrong understanding of Independent System Operator (ISO) setup, operations, and wholesale markets.
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Lead cybersecurity teams and projects including design, planning, consulting and assessments. Participate in pre-project system/network cybersecurity risk assessment. Provide cybersecurity, network and system specification design deliverables to address cybersecurity risks.
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