Transmission Control Center Engineer Job Summary
TCC Engineers at the Georgia Transmission Control Center (TCC) ensure the safe and reliable operation of the bulk electric system by providing key reliability functions in Floor Engineering Support and Operations Planning.
The successful candidate will be developed to provide technical analysis and subject matter expertise in multiple areas.
Floor Engineering Support involves managing critical processes and special projects in support of the Area Desk Operators, the management team, and other staff in the TCC to improve efficiencies and provide solutions.
Operations Planning involves performing the analysis and coordination necessary to study requests required to complete over $1B in construction and maintenance projects each year for GPC and the other transmission owners in the Georgia Integrated Transmission System.
The position requires in-depth knowledge of the power system and GPC databases and tools, as well as expertise in power flow analysis, transient analysis, transmission switching, protective relaying, and facility ratings.
The successful candidate will gain extensive knowledge of Transmission System Operations and will build strong working relationships throughout Power Delivery, with other cross-functional areas, and with external stakeholders.
The successful candidate will also have opportunities to train and develop subject matter and leadership expertise in many areas of System Operations including Operations Planning, Solar and Battery Integration, NERC and FERC Compliance, Physical and Cyber Security, Real-time Operations, Transmission Switching and Storm Restoration, Floor Support, and other areas.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Education & Experience Requirements: Engineering (Electrical) degree with comparable power system experience preferred.
Experience in one or more Transmission areas working with an Electric Utility for 24 months at a minimum (36 months preferred) (Operations, Planning, Construction, Protection & Control, Project Management, Maintenance, EMS / Operations Support, Substation Integration & Automation, Fault Analysis / Power Quality, Facility Ratings).
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of power system analysis and modeling, T&D switching and clearance practices, NERC and FERC requirements applicable to Operations, construction and maintenance practices related to clearances, customer needs related to clearances and restoration, Fault Analysis, Facility Ratings.
Desired: Experience with GPC operating tools such as STOMP, EMS, TransMap, GPC storm and system alert practices, Georgia ITS processes and procedures, Redbook and Section 0.
Skilled in Project Management with the ability to coordinate high volumes of complex projects with diverse internal and external stakeholders.
Behavioral Attributes: Takes personal responsibility for the quality of technical work. Strong attention to detail. Works independently and conscientiously with minimal supervision. Shows teamwork, communicates effectively, and helps foster a team environment. Demonstrates Southern Company's Our Values. Builds trusting relationships through personal integrity. Demonstrates personal commitment to Safety Excellence. Demonstrates leadership in fostering an inclusive environment.
Other Requirements: Pass and maintain Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) and Insider Threat Program (ITP) security clearance requirements. Adhere to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Standards of Conduct and Separation Protocol. Role is responsible for storm support and may be asked to work shifts during those events. This role involves occasional travel (Georgia Transmission Control Center personnel applying for the TCC Engineer position are required to have a minimum of 24 months (36 months preferred) experience at their current role.
MAJOR JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service, and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the Company's promise.