Strategic Staffing Solutions
Power Systems Asset Management Engineer
Strategic Staffing Solutions, Tampa, Florida, us, 33646
Recruiting Specialist at Strategic Staffing Solutions
Duration: Fulltime Permanent position
Location: Tampa, FL (onsite)
Pay: $120,000 annually plus sign on bonus
Engineers in Asset Management work with grid owners and operators (generation, transmission, substation, distribution) to ensure the safety, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of power generation and delivery systems. This role involves providing technical leadership and supervising Technicians/Maintenance Specialists, Engineers, and Analysts. The Engineer, Asset Management leads reliability teams, supports capital projects, and understands how assets in the modern electric grid are designed to perform and has the skills and knowledge to develop systems/analytics to detect reliability and performance failures proactively. The Engineer, Asset Management utilizes this knowledge to develop plans to proactively mitigate failures and maintain performance including operational limits, capital investment, maintenance outages, spares and other mitigation. The Engineer, Asset Management also responds to outages, oversees major maintenance, and provides technical guidance on electrical engineering and regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include working with generators, power plant controllers, motors, inverters, switchgear, transformers, batteries, and emergency generators, while ensuring compliance with NERC and OATT standards.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead engineer(s)/technician(s)/Analysts(s) to augment plant technical staff and support technical needs in the areas of electrical system, equipment, and integrity. This includes providing guidance and supervision to the NERC Compliance program as well as establishing and maintaining appropriate level of contract resources necessary to meet varying electrical manpower requirements necessary to support capital project and O&M work assignments. (20%)
The Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer will develop and utilize systems, calculations, database, models to define, inventory and describe the expected performance and function of grid systems and assets. Define the potential failures of systems and assets and the impact of the failure (Criticality) to the expected performance (safety, compliance, reliability, cost and function).Develop the optimal plan for the proactive detection of the initiation of failure, tracking of the progression of failure, establish and measure standardized and objective description of system and asset health and risk. (10%)
The Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer will develop alternatives for proactive mitigation of system and asset failures, rank alternative mitigations and provide justification and recommendations for mitigation. Provide consultation and guidance for Outage & Project Management (OPM) and other department personnel in technical matters as related to equipment/system design, materials and operating characteristics for existing and new equipment procurement and installation. (10%)
The Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer will lead Asset Management Reliability Teams and projects to establish sustainable systems and processes supporting duties of this position and the Asset Management Program. Provide technical support of work mitigating failure including short and long term maintenance and projects, operations and maintenance. (10%)
Advise and assist Outage & Project Management (OPM) personnel in developing engineering specifications, scopes of work and contracts, capital projects, major equipment contracts, project schedules, cost estimates, and project justifications. (10%)
Perform assessment of grid systems and assets for the purposes of determining the condition, functional performance or operational capability of power generation and delivery systems and assets. This may include direct measurement utilizing non‑destructive inspection, direct observation or other measurement and analysis tools, analytics and techniques. (10%)
Develop, continuously improve and provide training and procedures related to electrical system reliability and asset management. Facilitate the dialog between generation facilities to ensure that lessons learned at one location are shared with the other locations. (10%)
Respond, as appropriate, to major forced outages to support expedited return to service of our generating facilities and other engineering duties supporting the operation, maintenance and performance of electric grid systems and assets as needed (10%)
Lead the Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) program for Energy Supply (ES). Coordinate the program with Energy Delivery (ED) departments such as the Energy System Operator (ESO) and Substation Operations. (10%)
QUALIFICATIONS Education Required: Engineering degree from ABET accredited college or university
Preferred: Degree in Electrical Engineering Degree, minor or courses in Reliability Engineering, Statistics, Multi-Discipline Engineering, Analytics
Licenses/Certifications Required: None required
Preferred: Fundamentals in Engineering, Professional Engineer
Licenses or certifications supporting the engineering discipline associated with Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer
Experience Required: Minimum of 8 years of related engineering work experience is required.
Related experience consists of: Power plant engineering in the electric utility industry including experience with equipment, processes, NERC Compliance standards, power system modeling and analysis.
Preferred: Minimum of 3 years of direct work experience performing the Duties and Responsibilities of this position is preferred.
Required: Knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform the duties and responsibilities associated with this position for Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer
Preferred: Knowledge of electrical equipment (rotating equipment, transformers, inverters, switchgear, protection), NERC Compliance, operation and maintenance.; Reliability engineering and asset management best practices.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Industries
Utilities
Electric Power Transmission
Control and Distribution
Electric Power Generation
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Location: Tampa, FL (onsite)
Pay: $120,000 annually plus sign on bonus
Engineers in Asset Management work with grid owners and operators (generation, transmission, substation, distribution) to ensure the safety, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of power generation and delivery systems. This role involves providing technical leadership and supervising Technicians/Maintenance Specialists, Engineers, and Analysts. The Engineer, Asset Management leads reliability teams, supports capital projects, and understands how assets in the modern electric grid are designed to perform and has the skills and knowledge to develop systems/analytics to detect reliability and performance failures proactively. The Engineer, Asset Management utilizes this knowledge to develop plans to proactively mitigate failures and maintain performance including operational limits, capital investment, maintenance outages, spares and other mitigation. The Engineer, Asset Management also responds to outages, oversees major maintenance, and provides technical guidance on electrical engineering and regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include working with generators, power plant controllers, motors, inverters, switchgear, transformers, batteries, and emergency generators, while ensuring compliance with NERC and OATT standards.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead engineer(s)/technician(s)/Analysts(s) to augment plant technical staff and support technical needs in the areas of electrical system, equipment, and integrity. This includes providing guidance and supervision to the NERC Compliance program as well as establishing and maintaining appropriate level of contract resources necessary to meet varying electrical manpower requirements necessary to support capital project and O&M work assignments. (20%)
The Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer will develop and utilize systems, calculations, database, models to define, inventory and describe the expected performance and function of grid systems and assets. Define the potential failures of systems and assets and the impact of the failure (Criticality) to the expected performance (safety, compliance, reliability, cost and function).Develop the optimal plan for the proactive detection of the initiation of failure, tracking of the progression of failure, establish and measure standardized and objective description of system and asset health and risk. (10%)
The Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer will develop alternatives for proactive mitigation of system and asset failures, rank alternative mitigations and provide justification and recommendations for mitigation. Provide consultation and guidance for Outage & Project Management (OPM) and other department personnel in technical matters as related to equipment/system design, materials and operating characteristics for existing and new equipment procurement and installation. (10%)
The Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer will lead Asset Management Reliability Teams and projects to establish sustainable systems and processes supporting duties of this position and the Asset Management Program. Provide technical support of work mitigating failure including short and long term maintenance and projects, operations and maintenance. (10%)
Advise and assist Outage & Project Management (OPM) personnel in developing engineering specifications, scopes of work and contracts, capital projects, major equipment contracts, project schedules, cost estimates, and project justifications. (10%)
Perform assessment of grid systems and assets for the purposes of determining the condition, functional performance or operational capability of power generation and delivery systems and assets. This may include direct measurement utilizing non‑destructive inspection, direct observation or other measurement and analysis tools, analytics and techniques. (10%)
Develop, continuously improve and provide training and procedures related to electrical system reliability and asset management. Facilitate the dialog between generation facilities to ensure that lessons learned at one location are shared with the other locations. (10%)
Respond, as appropriate, to major forced outages to support expedited return to service of our generating facilities and other engineering duties supporting the operation, maintenance and performance of electric grid systems and assets as needed (10%)
Lead the Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) program for Energy Supply (ES). Coordinate the program with Energy Delivery (ED) departments such as the Energy System Operator (ESO) and Substation Operations. (10%)
QUALIFICATIONS Education Required: Engineering degree from ABET accredited college or university
Preferred: Degree in Electrical Engineering Degree, minor or courses in Reliability Engineering, Statistics, Multi-Discipline Engineering, Analytics
Licenses/Certifications Required: None required
Preferred: Fundamentals in Engineering, Professional Engineer
Licenses or certifications supporting the engineering discipline associated with Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer
Experience Required: Minimum of 8 years of related engineering work experience is required.
Related experience consists of: Power plant engineering in the electric utility industry including experience with equipment, processes, NERC Compliance standards, power system modeling and analysis.
Preferred: Minimum of 3 years of direct work experience performing the Duties and Responsibilities of this position is preferred.
Required: Knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform the duties and responsibilities associated with this position for Asset Management‑Electrical System Reliability Engineer
Preferred: Knowledge of electrical equipment (rotating equipment, transformers, inverters, switchgear, protection), NERC Compliance, operation and maintenance.; Reliability engineering and asset management best practices.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Industries
Utilities
Electric Power Transmission
Control and Distribution
Electric Power Generation
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