U.S. Department of Energy
Power System Dispatcher (Outage Coordinator)
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Job Description
- Req#: 780569300
- Creating and coordinating switching programs utilizing outage software for clearances, hot line orders, general switching, special conditions, authorization to work.
- Analyzing and coordinating the implementation of new or upgraded facility additions for proper integration of a high voltage Bulk Electric System.
- Providing technical advice on power system dispatch principles and practices and demonstrating power system dispatch compliance required by NERC/FERC standards
This position is part of the WAPA-RMR-Rocky Mountain Region. As a Power System Dispatcher (Outage Coordinator), you will serve as an Outage Coordinator. You will plan, analyze, and coordinate planned outages and switching activities on the Bulk Electric System (BES) while maintaining system integrity and reliability in support of the dispatch function.
**This is not a remote position. The selectee will be required to be physically present at Loveland, Colorado.**
Duties
As a Power Systems Dispatcher (Outage Coordinator), some of your duties will include:
Requirements
Qualifications
Qualification requirements in the vacancy announcements are based on the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Qualification Standards Handbook, which contains federal qualification standards. This handbook is available on the Office of Personnel Management's website located at: https://www.opm.gov/policy.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Applicants must possess one full year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent in difficulty and responsibility to the next lower grade level in the Federal Service. Specialized experience is experience that has equipped the applicant with the particular competencies/knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position. This experience need not have been in the federal government.
To qualify for the AD-05/GS-13:
Applicants must have one year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to the AD-04/GS-12 grade level or equivalent pay band in the Federal service. This experience includes:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is primarily sedentary and requires sitting in one position for long periods of time with intense concentration. Must possess normal color vision, visual acuity, and hearing sufficient to detect audible and visual alarms presented and have the ability to mentally analyze material observed and form a logical and appropriate course of action. An annual physical exam is required at Federal expense and is subject to the random drug testing program established by the department of Energy. Mental and emotional stresses are affected by the need for highly accurate decisions that must be made quickly and sometimes with limited or incomplete information.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in classrooms, offices, control centers, and outside field environments, including substations and transmission line locales. This position is in a continuous operation control center, possibly requiring incumbent to work up to 12-hour rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. There is extensive use of video display terminals. This position may require regular and recurring overtime. Overtime may be required on short notice to include nights, holidays and weekends in support of mission requirements. This position is designated as Emergency Essential. Occasional travel of up to 25% annually is required, with overnight travel possible during all or part of that time.About the company
The United States Department of Energy is a cabinet-level department of the United States Government concerned with the United States' policies regarding energy and safety in handling nuclear material. Its responsibilities include the nation's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, energy conservation, energy-related research, radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production. It also directs research in genomics; the Human Genome Project originated in a DOE initiative. DOE sponsors more research in the physical sciences than any other U.S. federal agency, the majority of which is conducted through its system of National Laboratories. The agency is led by the United States Secretary of Energy, and its headquarters are located in Southwest Washington, D.C., on Independence Avenue in the James V. Forrestal Building, named for James Forrestal, as well as in Germantown, Maryland.