Title: Control Center Operator II
Location: Bloomington, MN
Job Description:
Scope of Position:
The OCC Supervisor will provide professional and efficient supervision of the Operations Control Center and its
staff. He/she will supervise and support a team of Control Center Operators by directing workflow and monitoring
the OCC and its staff’s performance. The OCC Supervisor will ensure safe and accurate monitoring and control
of renewable energy assets in order to minimize production losses and maximize efficiency and generation while
complying with contractual obligations and all applicable North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)
standards and practices. The OCC Supervisor is responsible and accountable for all operational issues that
occur in the OCC during their shift work assignments.
Working Conditions:
Normal office environment where 90% of the time is spent in the office, working at a desk/workstation and 10%
of the time traveling to offsite meetings as needed.
Responsibilities:
• Directs staff in monitoring and identifying performance issues to maximize plant productivity.
• Maintain records of OCC operation and personnel status.
• Will be on-call for emergency situations at OCC and must be willing to work other shifts as required.
• Maintains a positive, professional work environment that fosters collaboration and team work.
• Assure all procedures, policies, and personnel are working together to provide service to OCC
customers.
• Train staff on all required guidelines, processes and procedures and ensure that they are followed.
• Provide personnel supervision within the dynamics of the OCC’s 24/7/365 multi-shift work environment.
• Schedule 24/7 OCC coverage with multi-person crew shifts.
• Responsible for providing the OCC Manager and/or Director detailed information (both verbal and
written) regarding individual personnel’s actions, when discipline and/or discharge is being considered.
? Assist maintenance teams to troubleshoot problems and ascertain probable cause.
? Perform tasks of level II Operator in the absence of Level II personnel.
Responsibilities as Control Center Operator below
? Direct electrical substation switching using a detailed understanding of the Company’s electrical
switching practices
? Use OEM or Enterprise SCADA (Original Equipment Manufacturer Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition) to adjust plant control setpoints such as active and reactive power of the company’s
generating units.
? Ensure asset, meteorological, and substation data integrity for internal databases used for reporting
purposes and by external entity’s real-time operations.
? Monitor and analyze assets to identify performance issues and troubleshoot with multiple parties for
identification and resolution across at the project and potentially across the fleet.
? Perform troubleshooting of plant control systems or telemetry issues between multiple entities.
Including the coordination and communication of issues, statuses, to multiple parties.
? Develop and implement effective strategies to maximize the generating assets value by capturing profit
opportunities when possible.
? Works with maintenance to troubleshoot problems and ascertains probable cause.
? Maintain understanding of the compliance requirements where owned and third-party assets are located.
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? Perform diagnostic analysis of operating data to assess operating performance and make
recommendations for improvement.
? Assist with triage management and coordination of simultaneous plant event management amongst the
OCC team.
? Supervise OCC Operators in the absence of supervisory personnel, and provide direction and advice to
Operators on technical issues relating to system performance and operation.
? Involved in functional testing during the commissioning or onboarding of new projects.
? Assist maintenance teams to troubleshoot problems and ascertain probable cause.
? Maintain safe, reliable, and efficient operation by quickly responding to changing conditions in order to
maximize availability and generation by operating facilities within all applicable permits, electrical system
procedures, contractual obligations, and company objectives.
? Respond to changing conditions with regard to maximizing plant safety and efficiency.
? Visually monitor and read parameters, data points, and sensor outputs at specified intervals to verify
operating conditions and to detect faults and malfunctions.
? Monitor data such as weather conditions including wind speed, direction, turbulence, irradiance, storms,
or equipment temperatures, voltage, current, power, and VAR’s.
? Coordinate with regional personnel and system operators from other companies on forced or scheduled
outages, including operational directives. Utilize accurate and efficient three-way communication skills
on inbound and outbound telephone conversations.
? Adjust manual controls or verify automatic controls to bring equipment into recommended or prescribed
operating ranges, based on utility/ISO/customer requirements. Accurately change control equipment
setpoints.
? Ensure quality and accuracy of real-time generation information being telemetered to RTO/ISO and take
actions to correct abnormalities.
? Record operation actions taken during shift in operator's logbook or other automated logging
mechanisms.
? Anticipate typical problems, identify potential or recurring problems, discover opportunities for
improvements, and take appropriate action.
? Proficient in operating computers, the OCC’s Integrated SCADA system, and all other plant SCADA
systems used in monitoring and controlling plant operations.
? Use weather information from weather services and interconnected companies to respond to load
demand changes as directed through curtailment orders and outage directives.
? Ensure compliance to all regulatory and contractual requirements through adherence to all operational
procedures, processes, and policies.
? Complete applicable safety program training requirements per the IIPP annually. Read, understand, and
apply information such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
? All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
• Minimum five (5) years of supervisory experience preferred, with emphasis on 24/7 shift work (power
plant environment).
• Bachelor’s degree in technical curriculum or equivalent business / military experience preferred.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
• Must show ability to multi-task.
• Must demonstrate excellent computer and networking skills.
• High level of expertise with Microsoft Office Suite.
• Must be familiar with industrial communications and SCADA equipment.
• Understanding or experience with NERC, FERC and system operator requirements.
• Must possess and maintain NERC Balancing and Interchange certification or ability to attain
certification within 12 months.
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