System Operator - Transmission
Company: East Kentucky Power Cooperative
Location: Winchester
Posted on: March 20, 2023
Job Description:
EKPC Company InformationLocated in the heart of the Bluegrass
state, East Kentucky Power Cooperative is a not-for-profit
generation and transmission (G&T) electric utility with
headquarters in Winchester, KY which is just a short distance from
Lexington. Our cooperative has a vital mission: to safely generate
and deliver reliable, affordable and sustainable energy to our 16
owner-member cooperatives serving more than 1 million Kentuckians
across 87 counties. We're leaders in environmental stewardship and
we're committed to provide power to improve the lives of people in
Kentucky. As passionate as we are about providing smart energy
solutions, we are equally excited about people. We strive to
cultivate connected workplaces where great ideas are born and
rewarding careers are built.EKPC offers a wage and benefits package
that ranks among the best in the state. There is no waiting period
on our medical, dental and vision insurance plans so you are
covered on day one, and the dental plan is free for employees. Our
generous 401(k) retirement plan allows employees to start
contributing to their plan after a month of service, and after 3
months of service, EKPC will automatically contribute 6% of base
wages AND match employee contributions up to 4%. Our competitive
vacation and sick leave package starts day one to allow for
flexibly and a healthy work-life balance. For more information on
our plentiful benefits package visit our website at
https://www.ekpc.coop/work-ekpcEKPC is an Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer
This posting will remain open until the position is filled. We
encourage you to apply early as we will review and consider
candidates as they are received.
Key RolesEnsures the safe and reliable operations of the EKPC
transmission system through timely and appropriate real-time
actions during normal and emergency conditions, and if necessary,
shedding firm load to prevent or alleviate System Operating Limit
(SOL) or Interconnection Reliability Operating Limit (IROL)
violations, without obtaining approval from any higher-level
personnel within EKPC. Has full authority and accountability for
maintaining safe and reliable operations during all switching
related activities on the EKPC transmission system under normal and
abnormal system conditions. Complies with all PJM directives and/or
instructions to operate to protect against instability,
uncontrolled separation, cascading outages, and IROL/SOL
violations.
Key Responsibilities
- Directs and coordinates transmission system operations in
conjunction with the PJM RTO.
- Directs and coordinates the actions of personnel from Power
Delivery, Power Production, Member Systems, and qualified
contractors during all switching related activities on the EKPC
transmission system using the 3-part communications protocol.
- Complies with all PJM directives and instructions to operate to
protect against instability, uncontrolled separation, cascading
outages, and IROL/SOL violations unless such actions would violate
safety, equipment, regulatory or statutory requirements.
- Uses EKPC's state estimator and contingency analysis tools to
enhance real-time situational awareness of system conditions, as
well as performing off-line power flow studies to determine best
course of action to mitigate real-time reliability issues.
- Ensures the Transmission System is operated in a safe and
efficient manner with priority given to the safety of all
personnel, equipment, customers, and general public.
- Maintains continued system operations during a loss of
functionality of the primary control center.
- Maintains thorough understanding of operating the EKPC
transmission system within the PJM RTO, and in accordance with the
rules and procedures outlined in the PJM Manuals, by keeping
abreast of annual changes, additions, and updates to the
manuals.
- Informs Member Systems of all transmission system conditions or
control area situations that may impact the distribution
system.
- Directs and coordinates plant voltage schedules with guidance
from the PJM System Operator.
- Monitors system conditions for abnormal operating conditions
and takes necessary actions, including the shedding of firm load,
to restore the transmission system to normal operating
conditions.
- Maintains a real-time transmission log which tracks field
personnel work in process, work completed.
- Prepares emergency line and substation outage requests, as
required, and notifies PJM accordingly.
- Coordinates the scheduling and transfer of load to and from the
EKPC Transmission System.
- Complies with all applicable NERC, SERC, PSC, DOE, and PJM
standards and procedures, as well as EKPC internal
policies/procedures.
- Adheres to FERC Standards of Conduct and other confidentiality
agreements.
- Provides guidance and relief for other system operators when
system and staffing conditions require.
- Accepts and volunteers for assignments to meet team and process
goals.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Key RequirementsEducation:
- Associate's degree in a related area. An equivalent combination
of education and experience may substitute.Experience:
- Five (5) years of related experience.Skills and Abilities:
- Must obtain NERC System Operator Certification and PJM
Transmission Certification within six months of official start
date.
- Must complete the annual training requirements to maintain NERC
& PJM certifications.
- Must be able to accept, demonstrate, and maintain full
authority and accountability when issuing instructions to field
personnel during planned/unplanned outages and system restoration
efforts using the 3-part communications protocol.
- Must develop and maintain thorough knowledge of operating the
transmission system within the PJM RTO and in accordance with
procedures and requirements outlined in applicable PJM
Manuals.
- Must be able to recognize abnormal system operating conditions
and take appropriate action to return the system back to normal
operating conditions in timely fashion.
- Must have knowledge of transmission system operations
(technically and geographically), line switching, lock-out/tag-out
procedures, transmission and substation equipment.
- Must have an understanding of industry practices as they relate
to insuring the safety of personnel.
- Must understand operating risks and be able to recognize
abnormal operating conditions.
- Must have a working knowledge of algebra, geometry, and the
basic principles of electrical and mechanical theory, AC and DC
currents, and the fundamentals of real and reactive power
flow.
- Must be able to use multi-tier phone and radio communication
systems to manage multiple calls into the control center.
- Basic knowledge of power plant operations, both fossil fuel and
hydro, is preferred.
- Knowledge of system control concepts, dispatching techniques,
and area control error helpful.
- An understanding of AGC, unit governor relationship, and
economic operation concepts helpful.
- Detailed knowledge of the interconnection agreements with other
utilities helpful.
- Must have an effective working knowledge of the application of
personal computers and resources necessary to use them effectively.
Understanding of and experience with Microsoft Windows Operating
system, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook is
preferred Typing competence is helpful.
Competencies
- Technical/Professional Knowledge and Skills
- Energy
- Decision Making
- Safety Awareness
- Customer Focus
- Contributing to Team Success
Working Conditions
- Must work a 12-hour rotating shift. Subject to 24-hour call
in.
- This position requires regular lifting up to 20 lbs. and
working at heights.
Keywords: East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Lexington , System Operator - Transmission, Other , Winchester, Kentucky
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